Most business owners are working twice as hard as they need to — not because they're not smart, but because nobody ever showed them how technology could do the heavy lifting. I've spent 25 years being that person.
One engagement rarely captures the full shape of what this work looks like. Four of them start to. Each taught something different about what it means to stay.
In March 2023, Dyan Grey came to VimNetworks with three domains and an idea — U.S. distribution rights for one of Europe's most distinguished luxury leather ateliers, and no brand, strategy, or digital presence to build on.
Three years later, her U.S. luxury brand launches this month. Brand name. Market strategy. Ghostwritten correspondence with European partners. Lead funnel. 37 newsletters. Operations consulting. Full e-commerce site with filterable catalog across thirteen collections. All from one person. Across three years.
Read the full case study →A dying satellite e-commerce site averaging four orders a month. One focused WooCommerce rebuild later: 6.7× the monthly revenue, 9× the order volume — and a platform still operating seven years on, without a replatform.
A venture-backed NYC freight-tech startup. Eight days from signed contracts to a live protosite — and fourteen months of continuous build inside the team, from frontend implementation to UX prototyping to product consulting.
A private professional community of 1,267 women in EdTech, served reliably since 2011. Dedicated infrastructure, groomed email deliverability, and a platform its members never have to think about — which is the entire point.
Most specialists can solve one layer of your business. I've spent 25 years solving all of them — across the full arc of a partnership, not just the project brief.
I'm Hicham Saada, founder of VimNetworks. I've spent 25 years as the person businesses call when technology isn't working the way it should — and when they need someone who can fix it, explain it, and make sure it doesn't break again.
I'm not a traditional developer. I'm a solutions engineer who has worn every hat — IT administrator, web developer, infrastructure architect, e-commerce builder, brand strategist, executive ghostwriter, AI-powered application developer. That breadth used to feel like a weakness. In the age of AI, it's a superpower.
I'm trilingual in English, French, and Arabic. When you call, I pick up.
No pitch decks. No discovery calls designed to sell you. Just an honest 20-minute conversation about where your technology is and what's possible.