About
A software company with a stance
StrangeDaysTech exists because we believe the era shift software is going through calls for a stance, not just enthusiasm. We build our own products and work with teams under the same idea: technology should widen people's judgment, not replace it out of inertia.
It isn't a pose. It means explaining what we do, saying no when we should, and leaving systems someone else can maintain — even when the honest path is the slower one.
The name
Where «Strange Days» comes from
We take the name from Strange Days, The Doors' second album. The record is about dislocation and a change of era: the feeling of being out of place while the world rearranges itself around you. It struck us as a good description of the moment we live in —artificial intelligence is rewriting how software gets built—. These are, once again, strange days.
We don't use it as nostalgia or a decorative wink, but because it names an attitude: recognizing that we face a large change, with real opportunities and real threats, and choosing to cross it with our eyes open rather than drifting with the current.
Why we exist
A stance, not just enthusiasm
There's an easy way to relate to artificial intelligence: adopt it without questions, delegate everything possible, mistake speed for judgment. We think that way leaves problems for later. Ours is to take what's worth taking from this change and keep a critical eye on the rest —using the new tools when they genuinely help, and saying clearly when they don't—. We'd rather do fewer things and understand them well.
We work on two fronts that feed each other: we offer services —custom development and digital transformation— and we build our own products, both open source and as SaaS. Doing both is no accident. Our own products keep us honest, because we live the consequences of our own technical decisions, and that experience is what we bring to the people who hire us.
What we care about
Craft over speed
Fast and right are rarely the same thing. When they pull apart, we choose right and explain why.
Active supervision, not blind delegation
We use AI where it helps and rein it in where it doesn't. Human judgment stays as the anchor of the process.
Systems that hold up
We design so another team can continue our work without starting from scratch. Documented, tested, readable.
Honesty about scope
We say what we can commit to and what we can't. More useful for everyone than broad promises.
Where we're headed
A young company, and we say so without unease
We're building our first products, settling our way of working, and looking for the organizations and people this way of doing things resonates with. We don't aim to be the largest company or the loudest, but one you can trust precisely because it thinks before it acts.
These are strange days. To us, that's the best reason to build with care.
Sound familiar?
If this way of working fits what you need, let's talk.
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