Real businesses. Real outcomes.
A look at how DMrix turned manual workflows into modern systems for Softress, Shloka School, and more.

Softress
Furniture Company Website & Reporting Tool
Business operations and reports were managed manually in Excel sheets, making it difficult to track data efficiently.
Improved reporting accuracy, easier management, and better business visibility.
- Scattered Excel files
- Manual report creation
- Inconsistent formats
- No live visibility
- Unified web dashboard
- Automated reports
- Standard format
- Real-time visibility

Shloka School
School Website & Admin Management System
The school needed an easy way to manage events, gallery images, and website updates.
School staff can now manage website content easily without technical knowledge.
- Developer dependency
- Slow updates
- Manual gallery work
- Outdated content
- Self-serve CMS
- Instant updates
- Gallery uploader
- Always fresh

Teeneco
Coaching & LLM Platform
Mentors and learners were spread across disconnected tools, with heavy manual onboarding and no unified AI-assisted workflow.
Teeneco runs coaching and AI features on one reliable platform with less ops overhead.
- Fragmented coaching tools
- Manual learner setup
- No smart prompts
- Slow mentor handoffs
- Single coaching workspace
- Automated onboarding
- LLM-assisted sessions
- Faster client delivery

Heidigi
Digital Marketing & Broadcast Hub
Campaign pages, portfolio work, and broadcast content lived in separate places, slowing updates and making performance hard to track.
Heidigi publishes campaigns and creative work faster without developer dependency for routine updates.
- Slow content updates
- Scattered campaign assets
- Weak mobile experience
- Limited analytics
- Studio-ready showcase
- Fast, responsive pages
- Easy day-to-day edits
- Campaign landing flows
Mindtronix
DIY Educational Toys — Brand & Store Experience
Product stories and learning content were hard to browse, making it difficult for parents and schools to discover curiosity-led DIY kits.
Mindtronix presents DIY educational toys with a modern store experience that scales as new lines launch.
- Unclear product discovery
- Flat catalog presentation
- Weak brand storytelling
- Manual content updates
- Organized product catalog
- Science-friendly kit pages
- Shareable learning content
- Scalable new product lines

Hyper Pixel
Drone Manufacturing — Product & Lead Platform
Specs, use cases, and inquiry flows were not presented clearly for buyers exploring the drone lineup, especially on mobile.
Hyper Pixel presents its drone lineup professionally and captures leads right after demos and launches.
- Dense product specs
- Slow mobile pages
- Manual lead follow-up
- Weak post-demo capture
- Clear product storytelling
- Fast mobile experience
- Built-in inquiry flows
- Faster sales response

