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available for new work — 2026_

One developer. Every single layer, drawn by hand_

I'm Alish Basnet — a web developer & IT specialist in Melbourne. Websites, storefronts, admin systems and apps, engineered end to end. No hand-offs, no templates — you talk to the person building it.

( 01 ) — selected work_

Things I've drawn and built.

Real projects, shipped and running. Each one designed, engineered and cared for by one person, end to end.

01

Happy Day Flowers

A fully custom e-commerce storefront and a bespoke admin platform for a Melbourne florist — orders, deliveries and inventory in one calm back office.

role
design · engineering
scope
storefront · admin · inventory
stack
custom full-stack
year
2025
custom e-commerce_bespoke admin_melbourne florist_
open case study
Happy Day Flowers storefront home page
fig.01 — storefront
Happy Day Flowers product collection
fig.02 — collection
Happy Day Flowers product page
fig.03 — product
02

Orbit Team

The field app the crew lives in — clock-in, geofenced attendance, shift briefs, safety & SOS, ten-second reports and an on-site AI assistant. Built for one hand, on a ladder, in the sun.

role
design · engineering
scope
the worker app
stack
iOS · Android
year
2025
worker app_geofenced_offline-ready_
open case study
Orbit Team — home screen with clock-in
fig.01 — home
Orbit Team — shift brief
fig.02 — brief
Orbit Team — live on-site geofence
fig.03 — on-site
03

Orbit Base

The manager's command centre — every worker, site, shift, incident and dollar in one place. Live briefing, clash-catching scheduling, incident triage and payroll. The other half of Orbit.

role
design · engineering
scope
the manager app
stack
mobile · cloud
year
2025
manager app_realtime_payroll_
open case study
Orbit Base — daily briefing dashboard
fig.01 — briefing
Orbit Base — site detail with budget and progress
fig.02 — site
Orbit Base — team roster with live status
fig.03 — team
( 02 ) — the stack, & a game_

Every tool I trust. Take aim.

These are the technologies I build with, day in, day out. So — go on. Blast them out of the sky and see how long I've been shipping with each.

STACK DEFENDER_ score 0 best 0 combo x2 wave 1

STACK DEFENDER

Shoot the technologies I build with.
Each kill reveals my years with it.

move or drag  ·  fire space / tap

armed & ready_
( 03 ) — a live experiment_

Not a claim. A working AI tool.

Anyone can say "AI integration." So here's a real one, running right on this page. Describe a project in a sentence — watch it turn into a structured starting sketch. The same kind of tasteful, honest AI I wire into client work.

0 / 600
try:

Watch it sketch a project…

The model shapes the words — it never decides anything or sends anything. Open the full lab →

( 03 ) — how it's built_

A calm, legible process.

Four moves, start to finish. You always know where the project is and who you're talking to — the person building it.

  1. 01

    Discovery

    We talk it through — what you need, who it's for, what success looks like. I scope it honestly, no surprises.

    talk
  2. 02

    Design

    Structure, look and feel — shaped together and refined until it feels unmistakably yours, not a template.

    draw
  3. 03

    Build

    Clean, tested, fast. I build it properly the first time — the part you never see is where the quality lives.

    make
  4. 04

    Care

    Launch, watch, maintain. I don't disappear at go-live — I keep it running, secure and fast.

    keep
( 04 ) — the person_

Behind the lines, one person.

built by alish_ isn't a studio with a slack full of account managers. It's me — Alish Basnet — and that's the point. When you hire me, you get the person who designs it, the person who writes every line, and the person who answers when something needs fixing. Same person. Every time.

“The best software is built by the person who cares about it most.”
no hand-offs_a few projects at a time_you talk to the builder_based in melbourne_
( 05 ) — the word after_

What they say once
the site goes live.

Notes from a few people I've built for. One of them is me — reviewing my own project, entirely without bias. I've stamped that one, in the interest of full disclosure.

  • ★★★★★

    I sent a two-line brief and a logo. What came back made a competitor ask who built our site. Fast, sharp, and — rare for a developer — he actually answers his phone.

    A
    Adamfounder
  • ★★★★★

    Most developers vanish the day after launch. Alish is the opposite — six months on, he's still the one quietly making sure it all works. That's the whole game, and almost nobody does it.

    R
    Ramoperations lead
  • ★★★★★ (self-awarded)

    Ten out of ten. The developer is a genius, devastatingly handsome, and has never once missed a deadline — his words, not mine. Honestly, though: I built Orbit because every tool we were handed was held together with duct tape and optimism. So I drew my own.

    A
    Alishon Orbit — yes, reviewing himself
( 06 ) — the drafting table_

Sketch your project on the table.

Tap the pieces you need. The sheet drafts itself — a live wireframe, a scope, a rough timeline and a ballpark. When it looks right, send it straight to my desk.

quick start_
builtbyalish · live preview

add a piece → watch the build take shape_

( 07 ) — the commission_

Let's draw up
something worth keeping.

Fill in the brief — it drafts itself as you type. It lands straight in my inbox, and it's always me who reads it. Within a day.

  • available for new work
  • a reply within a day — always me, never a bot
  • shipped for Happy Day Flowers, Orbit & more
03 what are we building?
04 rough envelope
or just email me_