Senior US engineers shipping custom software AI-accelerated. What was a 12-week build is now 3 weeks. Production-grade. 20+ years engineering. AWS Partner.
The industry has a 92% failure rate - and it's not because developers can't code. Projects fail because teams build the wrong thing. They skip the hard work of understanding the actual customer need, rush into development, and deliver software nobody asked for. Then they blame the timeline, the budget, or the technology. We've shipped over 100 production platforms in 25 years. The reason we succeed isn't that we write better code -- it's that we start with the right question. Before we build anything, we work with you to identify the real problem your customers have, validate that the solution you're imagining actually solves it, and define exactly what "done" looks like. That's the work most firms skip. It's the work that determines whether your project joins the 92% or the 8%.

Most companies kicked off AI initiatives with their internal team — a few engineers, a Lovable or Cursor prototype, real momentum out of the gate. Then reality hit: production hardening, security review, deployment infrastructure, real testing, observability, and the long tail of integration work that AI tools don't automate. Six months in, the prototype works but it isn't shippable, your team is stretched thin, and the AI roadmap is slipping. Caxy steps in with senior US engineers who've shipped production systems for 20+ years — AI-accelerated where it helps, hand-engineered where it has to be. We pick up where your internal team got stuck, finish what they started, and ship it production-grade.
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