Why we exist.
Engineering and manufacturing firms are underserved by software. Enterprise platforms are too big and too expensive — built for organizations that can afford months of consultant-led configuration before a single user sees value.
Generic tools sit at the other end of the gap. Spreadsheets and off-the-shelf SaaS can’t handle the way real engineering work actually moves: parametric geometry, code-checked calculations, sealed deliverables, work that crosses CAD, ERP, and the shop floor.
The space in the middle — custom software that understands how engineering teams actually work — is what we exist to fill.
How we work.
We come from inside engineering. We speak the language of BOMs, drawings, load cases, codes, and tolerances — because we’ve sat in those seats. That background changes how we scope, how we ask questions, and what we choose to build first.
Every build is custom-scoped to fit one team’s workflow. We don’t package the work into a one-size-fits-all SaaS, and we don’t hand back a generic tool dressed up to look bespoke. The result is software engineers actually want to use, because it matches how they think.
That’s the difference between a generic dev shop and an engineering one.