About Us

Behind Prozessgenau is someone who has been fascinated by technology since the age of six. Today, I channel that passion into fundamentally improving the processes of small and medium businesses.

Alexander Reyers

Alexander Reyers

Founder, Prozessgenau

At a Glance

  • Business Informatics student at TU Munich (6th semester)
  • Top marks (1.0) in all software engineering courses, top 9% of the class
  • Hands-on experience: Fleet management app (iPraktikum) for the Bavarian Police, rolling out in 2026
  • Passionate about technology and process optimization since childhood
  • Deep expertise in IT security, software architecture, and scalable systems

Where it all began

My fascination with computers started early. So early, in fact, that my parents understandably refused to buy a six-year-old a PC. So I proposed a deal: instead of gifts for Christmas and my birthday, I wanted cash. On top of that, I saved my weekly allowance of 5 euros until I could afford my first computer, which I hooked up to our TV. That passion hasn't changed since.

Early projects

Already in school, I started solving real problems with software. Our school had a house system, similar to Harry Potter, with competitions where students could earn points. But there was never any transparency about the current standings or who had won. So during summer break, I built a website that tracked individual and house points while keeping everything privacy-compliant.

In another project, three of us built an automatic irrigation system with an Arduino for the school garden, so the plants would be taken care of during holidays when no one was around. Spotting real problems and solving them with technology — that's been my driving force ever since.

Strong academic foundation

I'm currently studying Business Informatics at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) in my sixth semester. My program combines deep technical expertise with business understanding — the ideal foundation for not only building technically sound software but also truly understanding the business requirements behind it.

In programming and software engineering, I rank among the best in my class: top marks (1.0) in all software engineering courses and a result in the top 9% of the introductory lecture, where more than half of all students failed.

Real-world experience

This semester, I completed the iPraktikum at TUM (also with a 1.0). In this demanding practical project, a team of eight students develops a complete iOS app for an industry partner. Our project: a fleet management application with a digital logbook and damage reporting system for the Bavarian Police, integrated into existing business processes. The app will be tested and rolled out in real operations in the coming months.

Why this matters

Modern tools make it possible to build software faster than ever. But speed alone isn't enough. What matters is that the architecture is right, security is ensured, and the software still works reliably and remains maintainable two years from now. This is exactly where solid expertise makes the difference: between a solution that works and a solution you can rely on.

Our Values

Transparency

You always know what we're working on and where things stand. No surprises.

Quality

Clean code, thoughtful architecture, and thorough testing. For software that lasts.

Partnership

We don't see ourselves as a vendor — we see ourselves as a partner in your success.

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