Principles

First principles.

Digital sovereignty isn’t a product you buy — it’s a set of rules you live by. These are ours. Everything we publish, sell, and build follows from them.

01 · You own what you run.

If you can’t turn it off, move it, or rebuild it, you don’t own it — you’re renting it. We design for full control, not rented convenience.

02 · No black boxes.

Every layer is open and inspectable. If you can’t read it, you can’t trust it — and we won’t ask you to.

03 · Your data never leaves without your say.

Local-first by default. The cloud is an option you choose, never a dependency you inherit.

04 · Reproducible, or it doesn’t count.

Anything we deploy can be rebuilt from a single source of truth. GitOps all the way down — no snowflake servers, no undocumented magic.

05 · Exit is a feature.

No lock-in. You can take everything and walk away at any time. The freedom to leave is the proof that you were sovereign all along.

06 · Built in public.

We show the work — the wins, the failures, and the repositories. Transparency is the default, not the exception.

07 · Sovereignty is a practice, not a purchase.

It’s not a one-time setup — it’s a discipline you maintain. We give you the tools, the recipes, and the habits to keep it.

Put them into practice.