System Vertex Core

Seremban · Negeri Sembilan

A reading of health across every app you run.

When a catalogue, a loyalty card, and a staff roster each bring their own weekly pack, nobody can say which title is unwell. We sit the extracts together and write a ranked brief.

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Three colleagues comparing notes around a laptop in a quiet office
Findings sessions are working rooms, not slide walkthroughs.

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The pack from each app is not a portfolio.

Most organisations we meet already have analytics. What they lack is a way to read five titles as one body of work. Crash-free looks calm in every pack. Shared login libraries do not appear in any pack. A forced storefront update on Tuesday is remembered as a marketing story, not as a retention cliff.

System Vertex Core is a small practice in Seremban. We take the extracts you already hold — crash logs, retention tables, release calendars, incident notes — and produce a heat table that ranks live apps against each other and against the joints they share.

The flagship piece of work is the Portfolio Health Review: ten working days, a written brief, and a half-day findings session with the people who own the titles. If you already know the ranking and need a wall that ops will actually refresh, that is a dashboard commission, not a product we host.

We do not sell a console. We do not sit on your release train. We read, we write, and we leave the ranking with you.

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The review the rest of the work hangs on.

Reviewers in conversation around a table during a working session

Flagship

Portfolio Health Review

A time-boxed reading of crash clusters, retention cliffs, and release friction across every live app in the list. You leave with a bound brief, a one-page heat table, and a recorded findings session — not a stack of extra charts.

Reviews for four to eight apps typically start at RM 18,500. The clock starts when the document pack is complete.

Open the review brief

04

From a seven-title logistics list.

“The weekly packs all looked calm. The heat table put the shared scanner library in its own row. That was the first time operations and product sat in the same argument.”

The office

Readings prepared in Seremban.

The practice is three people. Aisha Rahman leads the reading. Lim Wei Han draws the heat tables and builds commissioned walls. Farah Idris chairs the findings session so a ranking can be argued before it is printed.

Findings can travel to your floor in Peninsular Malaysia. The writing stays here: 340 1 Taman Yoon Fook,Seremban,Negeri Sembilan,70450,Malaysia

Meet the practice

Quiet office interior with long windows and work tables

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Notes from recent readings.

People working at a long table with laptops in a quiet office

Crash-free is not the same as healthy

A title can sit at 99.7% crash-free sessions and still be the sickest app in the portfolio. Here is how that happens, and what we read instead.

All journal notes

Next

Write with the number of live apps and the question the brief must settle.

We reply within two working days with a scoped fee or a request for a clearer list. Phone +6067618164 if the pack is already on your desk.

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