Start with what you have: Aperture library, Bento database, BlackBerry backup, or mind-map file.
Privacy-first software for legacy data
Old files still matter. We build the tools to get useful data out.
High Caliber Trading Ltd builds focused recovery utilities for old photo libraries, databases, device backups, and knowledge files. Customers use the apps through HighCaliberApps.co.uk. Business buyers review software-asset opportunities here.
What visitors need fast
Simple routes. No maze.
The site now separates the two jobs clearly: app customers go to the product catalogue; business buyers stay here for software assets, licensing, white-label, partnership, or acquisition review.
Our default position is inspection on the customer machine, not unnecessary cloud upload.
Useful outputs, manifests, and unsupported-case notes matter more than vague recovery promises.
Delivery, re-download, licence, checksum, and support routes are kept clear before launch.
Main routes
Three audiences. Three clean paths.
HighCaliberApps.co.uk is the dedicated product shop for Aperture, Bento, BlackBerry, and MindBridge tools.
Privacy, support, delivery, refund, and terms pages show the business standard without overclaiming.
Licensing, partnership, white-label, and acquisition conversations are presented here, separate from customer checkout pages.
Operating principles
Security-conscious and customer-respectful by design.
The business avoids unnecessary custody of customer data. Recovery products should run locally where possible, state unsupported cases clearly, and preserve trust by avoiding guaranteed-recovery language.
Each product remains separable: code, docs, website page, affiliate assets, legal/support material, and transfer manifest should be bundled per application.
Search and sales focus
Clear language for the people searching in a panic.
The parent site should rank and sell around specific problems: recover an Aperture library, export a Bento database, inspect a BlackBerry backup, or convert legacy mind-map files locally.
Each product page uses plain search language, source-file names, likely exports, and honest limitations.
The business site supports merchant, provider, and customer trust with privacy, delivery, refund, support, and company information.
Customers go to HighCaliberApps.co.uk. Reviewers go to standards and support. Business buyers go to the software-asset pathway.
Trust review content
Core local pages drafted for company and merchant review.
About
Parent-company profile and operating model.
Privacy standards
Local-first rules and customer-data minimisation.
Delivery policy
Download, licence, checksum, and re-download intentions.
Refund policy
Conservative refund and cancellation draft for legal review.
Terms draft
Launch-day candidate terms for review before public sale.
Support route
Privacy-first support boundaries and safe diagnostic guidance.
Hosting readiness
Prepared as a static business website for FastHosts review.
This public-facing build keeps the sales routes simple and leaves operational controls out of the main customer journey. Publishing, DNS, analytics, payments, live forms, customer accounts, phone publication, and installer downloads still require explicit approval.
Company and trust layer
HighCaliberTrading.co.uk explains the company, standards, support posture, and software-asset opportunities.
Static pages onlyProduct catalogue
HighCaliberApps.co.uk remains the customer route for individual recovery tools and fit checks.
Separate domainNo live data collection
No forms, analytics, checkout, uploads, accounts, tracking, provider APIs, or customer files are connected.
Approval gatedServer upload pack
When approved, upload the static HTML, CSS, artwork, and JSON assets, then test both domains live page by page.
Ready for supervised deployLaunch status
Polished locally. Still approval-gated.
This prototype is being refined for HighCaliberTrading.co.uk to go live first. It is not published yet. No public contact forms, payment links, account systems, customer data, tracking, DNS, hosting, or published downloads are connected yet.