Nodeshiftflow

About

Ops-first web studio in Daejeon

We started because approvals, triggers, and notifications deserved typography as careful as the APIs underneath. Today Nodeshiftflow pairs workflow designers with frontend engineers so interfaces read honestly: who acts next, what failed, and what is out of scope.

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Clients bring HR tech stacks, field service consoles, and blended BPO floors. We refuse hero slides that promise transformation—instead we ship control surfaces you can print, redact, and walk through with auditors.

  • Plain-language guardrails live beside technical depth.
  • Quiet hours and fatigue are design inputs, not post-launch surprises.
  • Documentation is a deliverable, not an appendix.

Team

Eleven people across four disciplines—rotation friendly.

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Minseo Han

Workflow designer

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Leo Park

Automation analyst

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Sora Kwak

Frontend engineer

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Jiwoo Son

QA tester

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Yuri Chae

Automation analyst

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Daeun Ryu

Workflow designer

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Harim Noh

Frontend engineer

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Jun Choi

Automation analyst

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Rae Kim

QA tester

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Noa Jung

Workflow designer

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Pax Shin

Program lead

Milestones

  1. 2019

    First regulated approvals desk shipped for regional logistics

  2. 2022

    Shared trigger diffing toolkit adopted by two HR tech stacks

  3. 2025

    Daejeon studio formalized with bilingual operator rehearsal lab