Moloks Technologies is a software consulting firm and product studio based in Ottawa, Canada. We work with development teams on modernization projects, AI workflows, geospatial applications, and frontend engineering — but we also build and ship our own products.
This blog is where we share what we learn: from the technical challenges of running multiple SaaS products to the consulting patterns that help teams deliver serious software.
Our Product Portfolio
We maintain a portfolio of focused SaaS tools, each solving a specific problem for a specific audience.
FireScraper is our web scraping and data extraction platform built for AI teams. It provides clean, structured web data ready for RAG pipelines, model training, and research workflows. If your AI system needs reliable web data, FireScraper handles the complexity of rendering, extraction, and delivery.
Churchify is a church management platform designed for modern congregations. It covers member directories, communication, event coordination, and the administrative workflows that keep a church community organized and connected.
EmailBee is an email marketing tool built for simplicity. It gives small teams the ability to design, send, and track email campaigns without the overhead of enterprise platforms.
GuestQR is a QR-based event management system. It handles guest registration, check-in, seating, and event-day logistics through scannable codes — reducing friction for organizers and attendees alike.
Why We Build Products
Running our own products makes our consulting better. We understand launch pressure, support realities, and the trade-offs that come with maintaining production software. When we advise a client on architecture, deployment, or feature prioritization, that advice is grounded in the same decisions we make for our own products every week.
What to Expect from This Blog
We will write about the technical and strategic topics we encounter across our portfolio: AI data pipelines, SaaS infrastructure patterns, product development decisions, and the consulting work that ties it all together.
If you are building software — whether as a product team, a startup, or an enterprise engineering group — we hope you find something useful here.