Corporate software companies don't build tools. They build extraction machines. Designed by MBAs to maximize recurring revenue. Built to lock you in. Optimized for shareholder returns, not user success.
They spend more on sales than engineering. They have "customer success" teams that exist to prevent cancellations. They have "account managers" who show up to sell you more when you're already paying too much.
We're different. We're not trying to go public. We're not trying to get acquired. We're not trying to become the next unicorn.
We're trying to build something useful. Something you own. Something that respects you.