Projects

Web development · 2024 - September 2025

Sticker2Go

Sticker business with a custom ordering platform, analytics, integrations, and real client production work.

Sticker2Go combined real sticker production work with software delivery. I built the online ordering platform for my own business, added analytics and integrations, handled client sticker work, and also delivered IT services and platform work under the Sticker2Go name before Digillard existed.

Online sticker ordering platform

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Analytics and integrations

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AWS CloudFront and S3

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NextAuth authentication

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OpenAI API workflows

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Craftzing, Porsche Van Beurden, and United Care

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Tomorrowland ambulance sticker work

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Antwerp Medical Team ambulance branding

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IT services before Digillard

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Stack

Next.jsNode.jsReactMariaDBAWS CloudFrontAWS S3NextAuthOpenAI API

Business context

  1. 01

    Sticker2Go was not only a software project. It was a real business that combined online ordering, physical production, and client delivery.

  2. 02

    Before I had Digillard as a separate company, I also provided IT services and built platforms under the Sticker2Go name.

  3. 03

    That made Sticker2Go a strong mix of product building, operations, customer work, and technical implementation.

Platform scope

  1. 01

    I built the Sticker2Go website as an ordering platform for stickers online, with room for options, ordering flows, analytics, and multiple integrations.

  2. 02

    The platform combined Next.js, Node.js, React, MariaDB, AWS CloudFront, AWS S3, NextAuth, and OpenAI API usage.

  3. 03

    This let the business run on a custom setup instead of a generic shop template and gave more control over the ordering experience.

Client work

  1. 01

    I mostly did sticker work for clients including Craftzing, Porsche Van Beurden, United Care, and Antwerp Medical Team.

  2. 02

    That included production work for the United Care ambulance at Tomorrowland and for the ambulance of Antwerp Medical Team.

  3. 03

    The project proves I can combine technical delivery with practical client execution in a real commercial setting.

Why it matters

  1. 01

    Sticker2Go shows that I can build software for my own business needs, operate it in the real world, and improve it with analytics and integrations over time.

  2. 02

    It also reflects the overlap between my software work and the practical, client-facing execution that eventually grew into Digillard.

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