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Apex Engine Dev Log: March 2026

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March 2026: Infrastructure, Internal Demos, and Platform Validation

 

2025 00 DevLog intro 07 updateMarch was a month where the work happened beneath the surface. The primary focus across the team shifted toward business development, investor engagement, and partnership building, all of which are necessary and deliberate steps at this stage of the company. On the technical side, the work that did occur was purposeful: server infrastructure review, website operations, a completed codebase audit, and a series of internal demonstrations that served as both validation exercises and investor-facing proof points.

Web Operations

Website updates this month were targeted rather than broad, focused on improving clarity and content hierarchy for both technical and non-technical audiences.

Work completed includes:

  • Industry page content reordered to lead with AEC and digital twin verticals, reflecting current go-to-market priorities
  • Open Graph metadata configuration completed across both apexengine.com and tgs.tech, improving link preview consistency across social and professional platforms
  • Ongoing CMS maintenance and stability work across both sites
  • Workspace organisation identity updated to TGS Tech for consistency across external-facing communications
  • Apex Engine Roadmap has been updated and now includes two additional sub pages: 

 

Server and Infrastructure

The server work this month was diagnostic and corrective in nature. Several outstanding infrastructure gaps were identified and addressed, with additional review work initiated on the HeroEngine Legacy systems. Work completed and initiated includes:

  • Production database instance audit conducted, covering storage thresholds, monitoring coverage, and access credential documentation
  • Security and encryption review initiated, with identified gaps logged and remediation steps assigned
  • Routine maintenance and patching applied across active server infrastructure
  • HeroEngine Legacy (HEL) server review begun, assessing current state and identifying required updates ahead of the planned HEL relaunch

 

This work is not glamorous, but it is necessary. A platform built for enterprise-grade real-time collaboration cannot carry unresolved infrastructure debt into a funding close or a public launch. Finding these gaps now, and addressing them systematically, is the correct order of operations.

 

HeroEngine Legacy Code Review and Audit

March also saw the completion of a full HeroEngine Legacy codebase audit, a milestone that had been underway since December 2025. The audit produced a complete inventory of all active and deprecated codebases, a categorised log of critical issues, technical debt, and system incompatibilities, a dependency map across the SQL, AMS, graphics, and art pipeline systems, and a fully prioritised remediation task list assigned across the downstream milestones that now form Phase 3 of the Apex Engine roadmap.

 

The completion of this audit is the direct foundation for the structured HEL update programme now underway. Every milestone in Phase 3 exists because the audit identified the work, scoped it precisely, and established the sequence in which it must be executed. The audit is done. The work it defined is now in progress.

 

Internal Demonstrations

March included a series of internal demonstration sessions covering the Apex Engine platform, HeroEngine Legacy, and the hybrid prototype that bridges the two. The audience was mixed, including members of the core team as well as investor and partner contacts.

 

These sessions served multiple purposes. For the technical team, they were validation runs. For external attendees, they provided a direct, live view of platform capability that no pitch deck can fully replicate.

 

The hybrid prototype in particular was a focal point. Demonstrating the architectural relationship between HEL's proven production infrastructure and the Apex Engine build in progress gives investors a concrete answer to a common question: what is the foundation, and does it work? The answer shown in March is yes, and it is already in production.

Feedback from these sessions is being incorporated into planning priorities for the months ahead.

 

Looking Ahead

April carries the momentum of March's business activity into more structured execution. Infrastructure remediation continues, Phase 3 HEL update work is underway across the SQL and AMS layers, and demo refinement work will continue as investor and partner conversations advance. The foundational systems being validated now are the same systems that will support the Phase 4 MVP. There is no throwaway work at this stage.

 

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