Three connected practices under one roof. Most projects pull from more than one — an app that ingests drone-survey output, an automation pipeline that watches sensor data, a field tool that maps the property it was built on.
We build native iOS and Android apps, plus the backend services they depend on. Our happy place is offline-first software with maps, sensors, BLE radios, or AR — anywhere a generic cross-platform stack starts breaking down.
Most of what we know was learned the hard way building MeshTrail. We bring that to your project.
Every team has a few processes held together with copy-paste, screenshots, and someone's saved view of a Google Sheet. We build the system that replaces it — quietly, in the background, without anyone learning a new interface.
We're equally comfortable wiring up no-code platforms (n8n, Make, Zapier) for fast wins, and writing dedicated services in Python or TypeScript when the volume or precision demands it. AI agents go where they actually help, not as a buzzword.
LLM agents, vision models, and on-device ML go where they help — image classification on a phone, structured extraction from PDFs, a custom assistant that knows your codebase or knowledge base, a vision pipeline that flags anomalies in drone imagery.
We build the boring plumbing that makes AI features actually production-ready: prompt versioning, evals, rate-limit handling, cost monitoring, output validation. The kind of work that decides whether an AI feature ships or stays a demo.
FAA Part 107 pilots flying RTK-capable platforms with optical, thermal, and multispectral payloads. We deliver outputs that drop straight into your existing GIS, CAD, or BIM workflow — orthomosaics, point clouds, 3D meshes, DSM/DTM, thermal mosaics, and inspection reports.
Roof scans for insurance. Site progress for construction. Stockpile volumetrics for aggregates. Solar array inspections. Search-and-rescue support. Land-use evidence for boundary disputes. We've flown all of it.
Our clients tend to live where physical operations meet software — they have a site, a fleet, a piece of land, or a workflow that the off-the-shelf product never quite fit.
Site progress, as-builts, volumetrics
Aerial marketing, property records
Stockpile, pit, reclamation tracking
Trail mapping, recreation tools
Thermal inspection, asset mgmt
Consumer apps, hardware companions
Workflow tools, integrations
Field data collection, mapping