Founded
Two engineers, one project, one client. Mostly web work. Mostly self-taught.
We started in 2007 as a software development shop. 400 clients later, we'd built a muscle for shipping production software across SaaS, mobile, healthcare, logistics, finance, and a dozen other industries. When LLMs landed, we didn't pivot. We layered.
Not made up. Not exaggerated. Verifiable.
Two engineers, one project, one client. Mostly web work. Mostly self-taught.
Scaled to 10 engineers. Started saying no to projects we couldn't ship well.
Shipped 80+ mobile apps. Learned what production really means at scale.
SMBs needed digital tools they'd been deferring for a decade. We shipped 60+ products in 18 months.
We started layering AI into existing builds. Not as a marketing move, but because clients started asking.
AI consulting and development became a top-line service, not a side practice.
25+ team. Four service lines. 400+ clients shipped across 40+ industries. Still small enough that founders are on every kickoff call.
Four rules we don't break. Every engagement runs against all four.
We tell you when AI isn't the right answer. We tell you when a project will fail. We tell you when our quote is wrong. The relationship is worth more than any single contract.
No junior fronts the engagement. Every project has a senior engineer, a senior delivery lead, and a senior AI specialist on every decision, not just on the kickoff call.
We quote a budget ceiling before we start, and we don't bill above it without your written sign-off. No change-order theater. If we missed something in scoping, that's our problem, not yours.
We're done when your team can run what we built without us. Not when the invoice is paid. Knowledge transfer is part of the contract.
Founders on every kickoff. Real names on every project.
Started writing production code in 2010. Joined Pixelteh in 2016. Co-founded PXT. Now leads our AI practice and personally scopes every custom build. Talks to every new client. Participates in the 90-day roadmap. Genuinely answers emails.
Consultant and development background. Frames the diagnostic, leads the 90-day roadmap, and is on the call when something needs a hard conversation. Runs the weekly demos and owns the hand-off process.
Writing production code for 17 years. Technical credibility on every engagement. Responsible for architecture decisions and engineering standards across all four service lines. Handles complex integrations and constantly experiments with new models.
Responsible for design direction on custom builds. Makes sure the product is actually nice to use. The main brain behind UX for product development.
Started out as a Python developer, then layered DevOps skills on top. One of the first people in the company to recognize the AI shift and adapt to it. Now delivers the AI parts of the solution.
The most versatile senior dev on the team. Has delivered production solutions in PHP, Python, Node.js, and .NET. Loves knowledge sharing and mentoring middle developers.
One of the first JS devs in the company to use AI in his workflows. Created the first version of most of our internal tools and policies. Loves working with complex solutions. An integral part of the development team.
Applies 8 years of development experience to the AI part of delivery. One of the most systematic and detail-oriented developers we've ever worked with. Part of the reason the workflows work well with edge cases.
The best way to know us is to talk to us. Most clients tell us the first 30 minutes was when they decided. Either we'd be a fit or we wouldn't, and either way they got useful answers.