A systems-focussed studio
with a commercial lens.
Group of Dots is a small systems studio with more than 20 years of building digital infrastructure behind it - shipped internationally for established businesses. We're deliberately small, taking on a handful of clients at a time rather than running high volume. If you want digital systems that convert better, operate better, and move faster - built around the work, not the optics - that's what we're here for.
Sharper than a freelancer.
Faster than an agency.
We sit between agency thinking and product execution: sharper strategy than a disconnected freelancer setup, faster output than a bloated agency model. The track record is real and checkable - +175% revenue growth for a UK travel company, a 3x conversion uplift on the same traffic, and a Bangkok agency scaled from 10 to 50+ people.
The work itself is mostly systems - how your traffic becomes leads, how your admin gets automated, how AI tools earn their place alongside your team. Most engagements start with a paid audit, move into a 90-day build of the highest-leverage system, and continue as an operating partner once it's live. We build them, ship them, and keep them honest.
Dots, joined properly.
The name reflects how useful systems are built - one point connected to the next until the whole thing works. Strategy, design, automation, conversion, implementation. Dots, joined properly.
The shorthand - g•o•d - works on two levels: the literal abbreviation, and a quiet nod to the fact that creation is the point. Build the system. Make the business work better.
Three things we care about.
Commercial thinking
Every system has to earn its place. We care about revenue, speed, and compounding leverage - not vanity output.
Modern execution
We build with the tools that actually make this work - Next.js, AI infrastructure, automation platforms, and clean integrations into the systems you already run.
Useful simplicity
Systems that do their job and get out of the way. No bloat. No theatre. Just the thing, working.
If that sounds like the kind of partner you want, let's talk.
A short conversation about what is actually broken, what actually matters, and what should actually be built.