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Enterprise Management System (Assets)
A business backend focused on asset records, allocation, inventory checks, and permission control.
Former technical lead who delivered large-scale enterprise systems. I now offer direct development services covering enterprise systems, corporate website outsourcing, and bespoke AI applications. Direct delivery without subcontracting, tailored for clients who prioritize product quality.
Background
Former technical lead in the technology department of a large internet company, with multiple enterprise systems delivered and a 20-person engineering team led.
Development Hours
Development hours are 8:00 - 16:00 and 22:00 - 24:00 on weekdays, and 22:00 - 24:00 on weekends.
Working Style
Direct communication and direct development by me, with no subcontracting or outsourcing layers.
Delivery Standard
Projects follow a 4-4-2 payment rhythm and include one year of free maintenance after launch.
Services
From public-facing sites to internal business systems, I prefer projects where product thinking, clean delivery, and long-term maintainability all matter.
Custom development and premium web outsourcing for foreign-trade companies, brands, and marketing sites.
Corporate sites, multilingual websites, service pages, and landing pages
Handled with SEO, content structure, conversion forms, and deployment in mind
Expert enterprise management system development, handling custom ERP, EMS, and OA flows for complex internal platforms.
Custom ERP, OA, EMS, CRM, and bespoke business control panels
Suitable for greenfield builds, upgrades, and legacy-system refactors
For transaction, booking, course, and recruiting products that need a full business loop.
E-commerce sites, mini-programs, online courses, recruiting, and order systems
Balanced across user experience, admin workflows, and later business expansion
Real AI application development integrating large language models into your business logic.
Bespoke enterprise AI agents, automated LLM workflows and custom copilots
Built to connect with existing systems, content pipelines, and operations
Tech Stack
That means less coordination overhead, less information loss, and clearer accountability throughout the project.
Frontend
Backend
Start Here
Company sites, foreign trade websites, mini-programs, and internal systems each come with different priorities, so it helps to start with the closest fit.
Fit
This is not about acting expensive. Low-price work usually comes with unclear scope, heavy back-and-forth, and support pressure later, and I have already paid for those lessons.
Support after launch is part of the commitment, so very low pricing rarely covers the real lifecycle cost.
Delivery does not stop the moment the site or system goes live
If the price is pushed too low, quality usually pays for it later
Once work is subcontracted or passed around, quality and delivery details become much harder to control, and that can damage reputation as well.
Direct communication and direct implementation reduce information loss and blurred ownership
It is better to take fewer projects than compromise quality or reputation
I would rather take fewer projects than let poor-fit work squeeze the schedule and damage delivery quality.
Keeps response time and delivery rhythm more stable
Makes room for long-term, higher-match cooperation
The goal is maintainable delivery with better requirement thinking, code quality, and post-launch stability.
Not just getting features done, but making them usable long term
A better fit if you care about results more than the lowest quote
Process
I prefer to lock boundaries, payment rhythm, and delivery timing early so the collaboration stays clean.
40% deposit to start, 40% in the middle, and the last 20% after launch.
Business goals, scope, and priorities are clarified first so the project does not drift during delivery.
A more realistic schedule is set based on complexity and my current project slots.
Progress, risks, and next steps are updated every week so nothing goes dark.
Launch, configuration, code delivery, and the practical handoff details are completed here.
Standard delivery includes one year of free maintenance for stability and later iteration.
Articles
Pricing, process, comparison, and multilingual SEO are the questions that come up most often before a project starts, so these are a practical place to begin.
View Blog HubPricing
Answers questions like website cost, company-site budget, and how scope affects pricing.
Process
Answers workflow questions like how website projects move and how internal-system requirements should be clarified.
SEO / Scenario
Answers decision questions like multilingual SEO basics and when custom work fits better than templates.
Selected Work
A quick selection of projects that shows the kinds of work I usually take on.

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Enterprise Management System (Assets)
A business backend focused on asset records, allocation, inventory checks, and permission control.

02
Enterprise Management System (HR)
An HR management system covering org structure, personnel files, approval flows, and internal collaboration.

03
Enterprise Management System (Finance)
A finance-oriented enterprise system handling reports, reconciliation, and operational data flow.

04
Attendance System
An internal system for scheduling, attendance rules, exception handling, and reporting.

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OA Approval Workflow
An OA workflow system with configurable nodes, approval routing, notifications, and traceability.

06
Order System
A platform built around order flow, status management, after-sales handling, and business coordination.

07
Workstation System
A supporting system for workstation allocation, resource occupancy, and backend configuration.

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Digital Human Video Post-production
A content-production project around digital human video editing, delivery, and workflow support.

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Online Courses

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Recruiting
A recruiting product covering job presentation, submission flow, admin management, and information routing.

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NextIdea

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Foreign Trade Website
A corporate website for foreign-trade business presentation, content structure, and brand communication.

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Foreign Trade Website
Boundaries
How I work
Remote and direct collaboration only. No on-site work and no second-hand or multi-layer subcontracting.
I do not compete on price and I do not take low-quality crowd-sourced outsourcing work.
The clearer your budget, goal, scope, and timeline, the faster I can evaluate and price the work.
What I hope you bring
Budget
A clear budget saves a lot of time. I have had too many cases where scope was discussed for a long time and the budget turned out to be nowhere close.
Requirements
The clearer the requirements are, the smoother the cooperation is, and the less room there is for unnecessary friction.
Communication
Be direct and sincere. If it is not a fit, saying so clearly is much better than disappearing.
Definitely not taking
No graduation-project outsourcing.
No gray or black-industry work such as web3, gambling, adult, violence, VPN, fraud, or public-web scraping.
No on-site placement.
No bidding projects, and no second-hand or multi-layer outsourcing.
No price war.
No low-quality cheap outsourcing or crowd-work.
Get In Touch
For English inquiries, X is the fastest way to reach me.
Response Time
You can message me anytime, 24/7. I reply when I see it. I am usually online on weekdays, while weekends are more family time and I do not check my phone as often.
Best first message
Including budget, goals, and key requirements is much more effective than only asking “how much would it cost?”.