Daniel
Plomp.
Independent consultant and architect, helping teams design, build and maintain robust web platforms and intelligent automation. Based in the Netherlands.
I work at the intersection of two worlds: open source (Laravel, Statamic) and enterprise (.NET, Sitefinity). Add a growing practice in AI integration and workflow automation, and you get someone who can bridge strategy and implementation — without losing sight of the humans who actually use the thing.
How I work.
I've been building for the web for over fifteen years. What started with .NET and Sitefinity grew into a broader practice spanning Laravel, Statamic, AI integration, and SaaS product development.
I'm not a team of twelve with a sales department. I'm one person who writes code, designs architectures, and talks directly to the people making decisions. That means less overhead, faster feedback loops, and no game of telephone between you and the person doing the work.
I take on a small number of projects at a time so I can give each one proper attention. I prefer long-term relationships over one-off engagements — understanding a business deeply makes the work better.
Languages: Dutch (native), English (fluent), German (working proficiency).
Professional Scrum Product Owner I
Scrum.org
Telerik Developer Expert
Progress / Telerik
Sitefinity Certified Solution Partner
Progress Software
Outside of client work, I build my own products. Expensio, Dotmap, FiscusTools — each one born from a problem I ran into myself. Building products keeps me sharp on the full stack: from database design to deployment pipelines, from UX decisions to cost optimisation.
I also write about AI, development, and the intersection of the two. Not thought leadership — just notes from someone who builds things and occasionally has something useful to say about it.