// MANIFESTO · REV 2026.05
Software used to be hard to ship. It is now hard to ship well.
We exist because most teams are stuck somewhere between a Figma file and a roadmap meeting — while the system they keep describing in slides is still not built.
We are a small, senior team. We write the spec, pick the stack, ship the system, and keep operating it. The first deploy is in week two. The system runs itself by month three.
We don't believe in discovery decks, status meetings, or handoffs. We believe in one document a developer can build from on Monday, daily deploys behind feature flags, and SLOs that are contracts, not aspirations.
We pick boring stacks on purpose. Postgres, Go, TypeScript, Terraform. We're not here to win a hackathon — we're here for the next two years of your roadmap.
We design AI in, not bolted on. Every agent has an eval set. Every model call has a fallback. Every cost has a ceiling.
We treat observability the way most teams treat onboarding decks: as the first deliverable, not the last. If we can't see it, we can't operate it. If we can't operate it, we shouldn't ship it.
We are Dubai-based, all of us. One city, one timezone, one team that picks up the phone. The work goes wherever the founder is — the people don't.
We will tell you no. If the scope is wrong, if the stack is wrong, if the timeline is wrong — we will say so before the contract, not after. Most of the engagements we love started with us pushing back on the brief.
The only thing we sell is shipped software. The only thing we measure is whether it kept shipping after we left. The rest is theatre.
— Syberra Systems Group. Since 2017. Still here. Still shipping.