Infrastructure we built for ourselves.
A software company and applied AI lab that built its own infrastructure, then opened it up.
Why we exist
We got tired of paying cloud prices for steady-state workloads that never needed to autoscale, and watching the egress line item grow faster than the value we shipped. So we did what a hardware-literate team does: we built our own dedicated infrastructure, cooled it with cold-plate liquid loops, and ran our own stack on top.
The result was infrastructure that cost a fraction of what we had been paying, with no hypervisor between us and the metal and no meter on our own data. Other teams were in exactly the same position, so we opened it up.
What we run
The same platform we run our own workloads on: dedicated AMD EPYC and Intel Xeon hardware across compute, storage, and AI inference, delivered as bare metal, managed Kubernetes, or managed services. Every node is a whole machine you do not share.
Own the full stack
Our own hardware and network, end to end. No middleman markup.
Price like an engineer
Storage and transfer included. No egress, no metered IOPS.
Sell a floor, not a SKU
A guaranteed minimum per tier, regardless of silicon generation.
Honest about tradeoffs
We say plainly when cloud is the better fit.
Built by people who use it daily.
We run our own products on this hardware. If that is the kind of infrastructure partner you want, apply for charter access.