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Omakase: how "the chef's choice" works in software

June 6, 2026Limatulus
Process

In Japanese dining, omakase means "I'll leave it to you." You don't pick from a menu; the chef builds the best of the day for you. The reason is simple: they know the kitchen better than you do.

We build software the same way.

What omakase means for us

A project holds hundreds of decisions: color, font, page order, technical architecture, SEO structure. Asking the client to make all of them one by one isn't transparency; it's decision fatigue.

At Limatulus, the expertise is ours and the approval is yours. We analyze your business, your audience and the market context. Then, instead of a pile of options, we give you a reasoned recommendation. You approve at the right moments.

How we apply it

In the interview, you talk and we extract. We don't make you write long website copy. A 45-60 minute conversation is enough; we turn the core of your business, your audience and your difference into text.

In the analysis & direction step, we don't hand you scattered options. Instead of "which of these three templates?", it is: "For this goal we recommend direction A, because it ships faster and is cheaper to maintain. Do you approve?"

Every step has one clear decision. You always know what's expected of you. No vague email back-and-forth.

What omakase is not

Omakase is not "stay out of it." Control stays with you. Every direction comes with its reasoning and passes through your approval. The difference: you are not drowning in options; you receive decisions already filtered through expertise.

The result

Fewer meetings, less decision fatigue, sharper work. You explain your business; we refine it.

Software, Refined.

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