We didn't start as an "AI agency." We started as engineers obsessed with whatever tech was newest — and fourteen years later, that obsession is the whole company.
From a two-person dev shop to a full-stack AI agency — we never stopped chasing what was technically possible.
Two engineers, one laptop, and a stubborn belief that small businesses deserved software as good as what enterprises had. Early projects ran on jQuery and PHP — modern for the time, and we mastered it completely.
As smartphones took over, we went all-in on native iOS and Android development — then cross-platform frameworks the moment they matured. We've never waited for trends to become safe.
We rebuilt our entire delivery model around cloud infrastructure — containerized, scalable, and resilient from day one. Legacy on-prem thinking was retired for good.
React, Vue, and component-driven design systems replaced server-rendered templates across our stack. Every interface we shipped started feeling like software, not a website.
We expanded beyond software into firmware and connected hardware — bringing the same engineering rigor to physical devices that we'd always applied to code.
When generative AI changed what was possible overnight, we didn't bolt it onto old products — we rebuilt our thinking from the ground up around what intelligent systems could actually do for our clients.
Fourteen years of staying current didn't make us trend-chasers — it made us fluent. Today we build firmware, mobile apps, cloud platforms, and AI systems with the same depth, under one roof.
PHP to Node, jQuery to React, on-prem to cloud-native — we adopt what's genuinely better, not what's just newer.
Every technology shift came with real production experience first — not a tutorial, a shipped client outcome.
Firmware, mobile, web, cloud, and AI live under one roof — so nothing gets lost in translation between vendors.
We've watched entire technology eras come and go. What stayed constant was never the tools — it was the discipline to learn them properly, and the honesty to retire them when something better arrived. That's the only tradition we've kept for 14 years.
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