We are a technology company first.
Not an agency. Not a body shop. A short statement of how we work and what we refuse to do.

We have always built Condactis as a technology company first, not an agency, not a body shop. The people you talk to are the people who do the work: engineers and consultants who understand both the system and the business it runs.
We make decisions on expertise, we keep the process transparent, and we measure ourselves against your business outcome, not against billable hours. This is not marketing language. It is how we actually run engagements.
What we hold to.
Seven commitments that explain why the firm is built the way it is.
A technology company, not an agency
Problems are solved by technology, creativity, and logical thinking, not by headcount. We grow capability before we grow the team.
No hype
We don't sell trends. A technology earns its place only when it belongs in a system expected to run for a decade.
Senior judgment, not a bench
Senior engineers where decisions matter; AI and automation for everything that doesn't need a human. You pay for outcomes, not for an overpriced roster.
Fair margins
Our pricing reflects the value delivered and the cost of doing excellent work, not the pursuit of infinite growth, nor the hope of an unaware client.
Consultants, not salespeople
There is no sales layer between you and the people who build your system. Whoever scopes the work is accountable for delivering it.
AI-augmented, engineer-reviewed
Generative tooling handles the routine. Every release is reviewed by a senior engineer. There are no unsupervised code paths in delivery.
Information and value first
We lead with substance. No marketing theatre, no manufactured urgency. If a page exists, it is there to inform a decision.
Engagement begins with a conversation.
Every project starts with a 30-minute technical discovery. The conversation is led by a senior architect and is intended to establish whether the engagement is a fit for both parties.



