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Field Notes · For evaluators & engineers

How we actually build the things we sell.

The credibility layer: engineering writing on the decisions behind software that lasts — architecture, testing, why we document everything, and how we hand work off so you own it. Written for the technical evaluator on your side of the table, and for the engineers we hope to work with.

What Field Notes are for

Show the work, at the level an engineer would respect.

Most agencies are all marketing gloss with nothing technical underneath. Field Notes are the opposite — substantive, specific, never gratuitously academic. They demonstrate how we think about systems, which is the real product, and over time they earn the links and respect that lift the whole domain.

What we will write about

Three threads.

The engineering topics that decide whether software lasts — written from real decisions, not abstractions.

The threads

Engineering
Testing, reliability, performance budgets, and the discipline that keeps software working after launch.
Architecture
The decisions that make a system scale with the business instead of being thrown away when it grows.
Process
Why we document everything, how we scope and hand off, and what "you own your software" really means.
Stay in the loop

Get the notes as they publish.

Engineering writing, occasionally, when there is something real to say. No marketing, no cadence pressure.

Low volume, high signal. We never share your email.

Vetting us for a serious build?

The writing is one signal; a conversation is a better one. Talk to the engineers who would actually build it — no sales gatekeeper, a reply within one business day.