Sanishchya means certainty. We take that literally.
Software and AI agents that run the parts of your business you shouldn't have to — agreed in writing, priced up front, and nothing goes live until you say so.
Ownership
The code, the docs and the pipeline are yours
Proof
Every build tested, with the report to show it
Sign-off
Nothing goes live without your approval
Four ways in. One standard.
A shop owner automating invoices and a CTO adding capacity need very different conversations. Start where you actually are.
I run a business
Automate the work that is eating your week — quotes, invoices, onboarding, reporting, the follow-ups nobody has time for.
Automate somethingI'm building a product
Reach a real v1 without hiring a team first. Documented and tested from the start, so your next engineer can pick it up.
Scope a buildI lead engineering
Add senior capacity that leaves an audit trail. Scoped access, approval gates, and a written record of every decision.
Add capacityI run an agency
Deliver more without growing headcount. You keep the client relationship; we work quietly behind your NDA.
Partner with usFrom your first message to live software.
Every project takes the same seven steps, in the same order, whether it is a website or a platform that runs your whole operation. You are never guessing which stage you are at.
Brief
You tell us what you need. A person replies within the hour.
Scope
Requirements, timeline and price agreed in writing.
Design
Screens and flows drawn before a line of code exists.
Build
Weekly demos, so you watch it take shape as it happens.
Your sign-off
You review it. Nothing goes live until you approve it.
Launch
Deployed, monitored, documented and handed over to you.
Support
We stay on for fixes, changes and whatever comes next.
Requirements
Deciding what it must do
A scope document you read and approve before we start
Design
How it looks and behaves
Every screen drawn, including the awkward states
Frontend
What your users touch
Fast on a phone, usable by everyone, no jank
Backend
The engine room
Secure, documented, and built to take real load
Data
Where everything lives
Sound structure, safe changes, working backups
Testing
Proving it actually works
A coverage report, not a reassurance over email
Infrastructure
Keeping it running
Deployment, monitoring, alerts, and a way back
A specialist handles each discipline, with senior engineers reviewing every stage.
Certainty isn't a promise. It's a mechanism.
Anyone can say they are careful. These are the four places where care is built into the system instead of left to good intentions.
Agreed in writing before code exists
Requirements, acceptance criteria and an explicit out-of-scope list come first. If it is not written down it is not in the build — and neither of us discovers that at the end.
Deliverable — requirements & scope document
Tested on every build, not on the ones we remember
Every build is put through the everyday paths, the awkward edge cases, real load, and everything that worked last month. You receive the coverage report, not a reassurance over email.
Deliverable — test suite & coverage report
Nothing goes live without your sign-off
Releases, changes to your data, and anything that moves money stop and wait for approval. That pause is built into how we work rather than left to whoever happens to be on shift — nothing pushes itself through.
Enforced — nothing releases until it is approved
Every decision leaves a trail
Who changed what, and when, kept as a record rather than remembered. Nothing is quietly deleted, so there is always something to check when a question surfaces three months after launch.
Enforced — full audit trail, nothing deleted quietly
Built and shipped.
Land tokenization on-chain
Real estate · United States · Blockchain
Tokenized real-property ownership with on-chain title records and transfer. Demanded legal-grade record accuracy, custody decisions that survive scrutiny, and a migration path for titles that began life on paper.
Intelligent customs clearance & inspection
Public-sector trade authority · AI
Automated classification and risk scoring for incoming consignments, routing the high-risk minority to physical inspection. Built for volume, for auditability, and for officers who need to see why a decision was made.
Cross-border document authentication
Compliance · Multi-jurisdiction
Verification of official documents across jurisdictions, each with its own formats, issuing authorities and rules. Designed so that a rejection is always explainable to the person holding the document.
Our own product
AlgoTrade India
An AI-assisted trading platform for Indian markets. Rust execution engine for order routing and risk, Go API for portfolio and P&L, Python strategy engine for signals and backtesting.
Our own platform
Sanishchya Orchestrator
The delivery platform behind every project on this page. Specialist work coordinated in one place, permissions scoped per task, an approval step before anything releases, and a full audit trail.
You receive artifacts, not updates.
Every engagement hands over real, inspectable things. Here is the full list, and what is actually inside each one.
Requirements & scope
User stories, acceptance criteria, the data model, and an explicit list of what is out of scope.
System architecture
Service map, data flow, and the stack we chose with the reasons we chose it.
Design system & screens
Tokens, components, and every state drawn — empty, loading, error, success.
Frontend build
Responsive, accessible, and held to a performance budget rather than checked at the end.
Secure API
Authenticated endpoints, documented contracts, rate limits, and input validation.
Test suite
Unit, integration, end-to-end, performance and regression — plus the coverage report.
Documentation
How it works, how to run it, and how to change it. Written for the next engineer.
Custom AI agents
Scoped tools, guardrails, and approval gates on anything that touches money or data.
Deployment
CI/CD, monitoring, alerting, and a rollback path you can actually use under pressure.
The questions you're actually asking.
Who actually does the work?
A specialist for each discipline — requirements, design, frontend, backend, data, testing, infrastructure — with senior engineers reviewing every stage. We run it all through our own delivery platform, which is how a team our size can commit to a fixed scope and a date. A person owns every decision, and a person signs off before anything reaches your users.
What happens when it gets something wrong?
The same thing that happens on any good engineering team: it gets caught before you see it. Every build is tested before it reaches you — the everyday paths, the awkward ones, and everything that worked last month. Anything that still slips through gets fixed under support, not repriced as a change request.
Who owns the code and the IP?
You do, entirely, from the first commit. You get the repository, the documentation, the infrastructure definitions and the deployment pipeline. Nothing is locked to us, and nothing needs our platform in order to keep running.
How do you handle our data and our credentials?
Role-based access, encrypted secrets, and an audit log of every action taken on your project. Records are soft-deleted only, so nothing disappears without a trace. We will sign your NDA, and we are glad to work inside your own cloud account so we never hold the keys at all.
What does it cost, and how long will it take?
Priced once we understand the scope — one conversation, one honest number, not a range that quietly grows. Send a brief and you will have a reply in under 60 minutes with the questions we need answered to quote it properly.
What happens after launch?
We stay. Monitoring, fixes and new features carry on for as long as you want them to. And because everything is documented, you are never trapped with us either — which is rather the point.
Tell us what you're building.
A few sentences is enough. You will get a reply from a person — with the questions we need answered to scope it properly — in under an hour.
Minutes
The longest you will wait before a human replies