Who we are
TrueLeaf Tech was started by engineers who got tired of watching agencies treat software like a content deliverable. We do the unglamorous parts — architecture decisions, on-call rotations, performance budgets — so the visible parts can shine.
Our story
We grew out of late-night collaborations between friends in Kolkata, Seattle, and Dubai who kept finding themselves on the same projects. What started as a referral network became a studio when we noticed a pattern: clients consistently told us we behaved more like an internal team than an outside vendor.
Today TrueLeaf Tech is a tight bench of senior engineers, designers, and product thinkers who pick projects carefully and stay until the work is genuinely done. We don't try to be everything for everyone — we're a studio, not a body shop.
What we believe
We reach for proven tools by default and reserve novelty for the places where it actually changes the outcome. The interesting decisions are upstream of the technology choices.
If we think a feature is wrong, we say so. If we don't know how to build something, we say that too. The trust we earn that way is worth more than a smooth quarter.
A prototype is a step, not the destination. We aren't done until your software is running reliably for real users, with the runbooks and observability your team can actually use.
Most software gets harder after launch, not easier. We design our engagements so the team that built it is the team that hardens it — at least until the rough edges are gone.
Where we work from
Our distribution across time zones is intentional. It lets us hand off work overnight, respond to incidents at any hour, and bring perspective from very different markets to every project.
Concord Tower, Cluster H, Jumeirah Lake Towers — our regional hub for MENA clients and our finance, partnerships, and operations team.
Issaquah, WA — our Pacific Northwest base, where we collaborate with US-based startups and platform teams across product and engineering leadership.
Durgapur, West Bengal — our deep engineering bench, where most builds, code reviews, and infrastructure work happen day to day.
Let's build
Whether you're testing a hypothesis or scaling an established product, we'd be glad to spend a half-hour helping you think through the next step — no pitch deck required.