Websites that earn trust before the phone rings
Fast, credible, easy-to-update sites for service businesses, trades, restaurants and growing local teams - built to bring in real enquiries, not just look modern.
Markham & Toronto · Independent software practice
YS Progress is an independent software practice. We turn dated websites, manual busywork, and stalled ideas into practical systems your team can use every day - explained in plain language, built by the person you talk to.
The first 30 minutes are free. No obligation, no pitch.
From the first call to launch and care.
No account managers, no junior handoff.
Markham and Toronto, plus remote.
A plain answer, not a sales pitch.
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What we do
Four ways we tend to help. Most projects start with one and grow from there - at a pace and budget that makes sense for a local business.
Fast, credible, easy-to-update sites for service businesses, trades, restaurants and growing local teams - built to bring in real enquiries, not just look modern.
Internal tools that match how your team actually works instead of forcing them into someone else's template - dashboards, booking, admin, reporting and client portals.
Your existing tools, finally talking to each other. We connect forms, data, payments and CRMs so staff stop moving information around by hand.
Honest scoping so the first release solves the right problem - then planning, design, build and launch support to get it into people's hands.
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Selected work
A few things we have shipped for local businesses. The point of each one was to bring in orders, bookings or leads, then keep doing it.
Case study · Restaurant
My own restaurant. Built to convert, not to look cute: clear ordering, fast pages, deliberate local SEO. It topped search for Ukrainian food in Toronto and paid for itself in real orders.
Product · Restaurants
A branded ordering and reservations platform so restaurants keep their customers and margins instead of handing ~30% to delivery apps. Kitchen order manager, live alerts, direct payouts.
Case study · Restaurant
Promotions, online ordering and delivery for a busy Toronto sushi kitchen, built to load quickly and turn browsers into orders.
Case study · Brand
A clean storefront and brand presence for the only producer of authentic Kvas in North America, selling a heritage drink across the continent.
Built in the open
Websites are where a lot of clients start. Behind them we build production systems and developer tools, much of it open source, held to the same standard as the work we do for you. Proof that the hard stuff is in reach, not just brochure sites.
Infrastructure · Rust
A distributed job queue that reliably runs the background work apps depend on, emails, payments, retries, at serious scale.
Developer tool
A GitHub app that flags which pull requests are safe to merge and which quietly gamed their tests, handy as more code gets written by AI.
Web app · Rust / React
A privacy-first link shortener you fully own, with branded short links, QR codes and click analytics.
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Restaurant solutions
Restaurants are a big part of what we do. We have built the tools, run a kitchen ourselves, and know exactly where the money leaks. Most clients start with a website and grow into the rest.
Fast, bookable, SEO-first websites that bring in real orders, not just compliments.
Your own ordering through PlatesReady, plus Uber Eats, DoorDash and Skip set up to work for you.
Thermal receipt printing, order managers and tablet workflows that survive a real dinner rush.
Order, customer and sales data stored and analysed so you can see what is actually working.
Practical help standing up the tech for a new spot, from menus to payments to launch day.
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Who you work with
I am Yevhen Salitrynskyi. I founded YS Progress and I stay hands-on with every project, from a one-page restaurant site to the infrastructure that runs our own products. When you hire us you talk to the person doing the work, not a salesperson, and not a junior you never met.
Yevhen SalitrynskyiFounder · YS Progress Inc. · Toronto
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Start here
No obligation and no pitch deck. Tell me what you are trying to fix or build, and you will get a plain, honest answer about options, likely effort, and sensible next steps.
We map what is broken, what matters, and what should stay simple before touching code.
A practical plan in writing: scope, timeline, risks, and what each choice costs.
Work ships in visible increments, with check-ins before decisions get expensive.
Deployment, handoff, training and fixes stay part of the work, not an upsell.
Tell me what you are trying to fix or build and you will get a plain, honest reply, usually the next business day. I read every message myself.
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