We're picky about projects so we can actually do them well. Here's where we came from and how we think.
Cloud migrations at Fortune 500s. Legacy platforms nobody wanted to touch. Integration layers that held the business together with duct tape. We kept noticing the same thing: the projects that worked had one senior engineer treating the problem like it was theirs.
Riverview is that. One senior engineer who actually shows up to standup, writes the code, and answers the page. Not a deck-builder. Not a project manager with a Jira board. The person doing the work.
These aren't slogans on a wall. They actually change how we work.
Predictable communication is rarer than people think. We answer within a business day, every time.
If it's not in a doc, it doesn't exist. Architecture decisions, runbooks, and onboarding live in your repo — not our heads.
Weekly demos, short PRs, feature flags. We'd rather ship a small thing on Friday than promise a big thing in Q3.
Every engagement leaves your engineers more capable than they were before. We're not building dependencies.
We reach for the proven tool first. Novelty is fun until it's 2am and the on-call gets paged.
If we're not the right fit for your project, we'll tell you — and try to point you toward someone who is.
The industries, clouds, and time zones we live in.
“The best place for AI is inside the work. Not on top of it.”
Most AI projects fail because they're built next to the business instead of inside it. We put the models where people already work, with the guardrails the audit team wants. The full version of this argument is on the home page.
See what we mean →Tell us what you're working on. If we're not the right team, we'll say so.
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