Frequently asked questions
No. Many clients want proprietary approaches — their solutions closely mimic or reveal internal processes and data sets. For many clients we simply integrate RDataCore into their internal stack.
Sloths are the most energy-efficient mammals alive; they do more with less. So does our software: minimal footprint, maximal output.
Memory safety, tiny resource footprint, fast response times, fewer servers to pay for, whole classes of bugs gone at compile time.
Yes — we integrate (e.g. RDataCore) into your systems instead of forcing a rewrite.
Yes. Self-hosted by default; your data stays on your infrastructure.
No — we're not hosters, and we stay in our field of expertise. But don't worry: we can work with anything we can write a Rust app for or run as a Docker image. We've done partner setups plenty of times, where a managed-hosting partner owns uptime and the SLA, and we maintain and ship the software.
Judge for yourself from our pages and apps. We're honest — frontend isn't our primary focus, but we ship proper, clean designs, and we have frontend/design experts in our network when a project needs extra polish.
High test coverage, clean code, CI, code review, security-first architecture.
Of course!
Claude for coding and reviewing, plus a range of MCPs, Skills and Agents. Codex for a second review pass. Anthropic provides the best tooling and the strongest data policy — we don't trust OpenAI with sensitive code or data at this point.
We work alongside our clients. You bring the infrastructure and at least one professional who knows the internal side of the project and is responsible for giving us access and handling the DevOps side. We bring the software, the processes, and the optimisations.
We're mostly backend (web) development experts — high-load, high-throughput backend applications. But that's not all: we build cross-platform apps for the terminal (with or without a UI) when needed, and we write native system services, too.
Neither — we are a software design studio. Our code is art. Clients don't define what we build; they give us purpose, and we find the best solution possible for a given problem or a defined outcome.
Deliberately small. Lean nerds, low overhead — that's the point. We only have nerds on board.