Blog · Notes from the team

Engineering, design, and AI — written by the people doing the work.

No SEO-bait listicles. Just notes from our engineers, designers, and architects on the problems we've solved, the choices we've made, and the lessons we'd pass on to anyone building software for real.

AI Lab8 min read · May 2026

How we ship GenAI features clients actually trust

Six rules we apply to every LLM integration — from RAG retrieval to guardrails to evaluation harnesses. The unglamorous engineering behind production-grade GenAI features.

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Anand S.Lead AI Engineer
Mobile6 min read · May 2026

From 0 to 5M downloads: what 8 years of mobile development taught us

Lessons from shipping Android apps that scaled past five million downloads — what we'd do the same, and what we'd change if we started fresh today.

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Rohit K.Tech Lead, Mobile
Web7 min read · April 2026

Why we still pick Next.js for most client projects in 2026

After two years of evaluating every framework that promised to replace it, here's the honest case for and against Next.js — and where we reach for something else instead.

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Priya V.Lead Frontend Engineer
AI Lab9 min read · April 2026

Building AI agents that don't break in production

Why most autonomous agent demos fall apart in real workflows — and the LangGraph + MCP patterns we use to keep agents reliable in the messy reality of client systems.

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Anand S.Lead AI Engineer
Engineering5 min read · April 2026

SOC 2 readiness on a startup budget

How to design infrastructure, access controls, and audit trails from day one so you don't have to retrofit everything when an enterprise customer asks for the audit.

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Vikram K.Cloud Architect
Design6 min read · March 2026

The boring part of design systems nobody talks about

Tokens, conventions, dev handoff, and the social contracts between designers and engineers that determine whether your design system actually scales — or just looks pretty in Figma.

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Neha M.Lead Designer

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