// about webstability

One person. Software that keeps working.

I am Laurens Bos. Trained as a software engineer, then with the navy — bridge communications, running systems, keeping things working under pressure. As of this year I work from Spain, the country where I grew up: business panels for SME owners in the Netherlands and Spain. Fixed monthly price, your own brand, no separate project invoices — build, hosting and maintenance all in one amount per month.

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One person. *Software* that keeps working.Costa Brava · SpainLB

// principles

Four principles

01

No IT worries, I carry it all

Build, hosting, security, monitoring, maintenance — it's all in the subscription. You don't manage a GitHub, a server account or any database tooling. One invoice, one point of contact, and it all keeps running.

02

Fixed monthly price, no surprises

One amount per month that covers everything — including new features. No overage debates, no separate project invoices, and you know up front exactly what it costs.

03

Long relationships, no hand-off

Software is a commitment. The panel grows with your business — new features come in inside the subscription, not as a new project.

04

Two languages, two markets

.nl and .es. I understand the cultural context of both markets — grew up in Spain, worked years in the Netherlands. Bilingual support wherever your customers need it.

// what I'm building now

Three things that make the story short.

Not 'for SMEs in general'. But: a rental platform on the Costa Brava, a repair portal for a workshop, and a standard stack that fits a new customer within four weeks.

  1. 0

    double bookings since launch

    Caravanverhuurspanje — public site, admin and customer portal as one bilingual system.

  2. iPad

    paperless workshop

    Caravanreparatiespanje — digital work orders on iPad, status visible live to the customer.

  3. €395

    starting price per month, everything included

    Four panels on a fixed monthly price — live in four weeks, then grown alongside you.

// timeline

The path

  1. Software Engineering. That's where I learned to design systems that hang together — not just that work, but that you can still explain two years later.

  2. With the navy: bridge communications, running systems. Responsibility for things that have to keep working, also when things go wrong. That's where my 'keep it up' instinct comes from.

  3. Customer projects: building software for SME owners — rental admin, repair tickets, inventory integrations. The boring systems no-one wants to build, and that keep owners up at night.

  4. 2026

    From Spain onward — the country I grew up in. Webstability as a studio brand: custom business panels for owners in NL and ES, bilingual where it needs to be.

  5. 2026

    This site live — public roadmap, customer portal, and everything I deliver to customers visible here too. Hiding nothing.