We build software that works.
Complex systems fail. Simple solutions scale. We reduce problems to their essential form.
FOUNDATION
We started by building payment infrastructure and high-tech products. Core systems that handle transactions, process data, and scale under pressure. This foundation taught us what robust engineering really means.
CHARMY
A social platform built from scratch. Reached 1M users. Operated systems most companies never need to think about. We learned what scale really means. We learned what breaks and what doesn't. Backed by Erdem Yurdanur, founder of Mackolik.
"Everything should be clickable. Products should be built for people."
— Erdem Yurdanur
TRANSFORMATION
After Charmy, we refocused. We took everything we learned about building at scale and started solving problems for others. Enterprise systems. Startup MVPs. Complex problems. Simple solutions.
BASEGUARD
A mesh VPN that's simpler than it should be. We asked why security has to be complicated. It doesn't. One binary. Any platform. Zero configuration. Just works.
Less, but better.
Dieter Rams believed that good design is as little design as possible. He stripped away the unnecessary until only the essential remained. We apply this same philosophy to software.
Most software is complicated because someone chose to make it that way. Features get added. Edge cases get handled. Configurations multiply. Before long, simple tools become complex systems that nobody fully understands.
We work in reverse. We start with the problem. We ask what the simplest possible solution looks like. Then we build only that. Nothing more. The result is software that works, because there's nothing to break.
Let's work together.
Whether you need to simplify a complex system, build something from scratch, or just want to talk about software that doesn't suck.