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Engineering partner for startup founders building scalable web, mobile, and intelligent products. Architecture-first. Capital-aware.

Photos from Devtrios's post 27/03/2026

We built an AI-powered networking platform where every user gets their own personal AI agent.

The agent learns your goals, expertise, and connections — then autonomously matches you with high-relevance contacts.

Meaningful connections made at scale. Here's the full technical story 👇

17/03/2026

🤖 Most companies are paying for AI tools. The smart ones are building AI infrastructure.

There's a massive difference — and it's costing businesses millions in missed ROI.

Here's what separates AI winners from AI tourists in 2026 👇

① AI tools = renting someone else's intelligence
② AI infrastructure = owning your own data pipeline, models & automation layer

At Devtrios, we've shipped 200+ production systems across AI, blockchain & software. The pattern is clear: companies that BUILD their AI advantage don't lose it.

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06/03/2026

The hidden cost of moving fast technically.

Everyone celebrates speed.

But speed without structure is debt.

Technical speed without stability leads to:

• Fragile deliverables
• Risky releases
• “Slowdowns” disguised as blockers

Speed should be the outcome of clarity, not the goal.

Engineering isn’t about moving fast.

It’s about moving well.

05/03/2026

What migrating from monolith to modular taught us.

Migration isn’t a technical exercise.

It’s a clarity exercise.

We learned:

• Interfaces matter more than infra
• Ownership boundaries change behaviour
• Testability becomes a success metric

The goal wasn’t performance.

It was predictability.

If your system can’t evolve without breaking itself, it isn’t scalable.
It’s fragile.

03/03/2026

Startups overhire engineers before they overhire clarity.

Adding people doesn’t increase clarity.

It increases coordination cost.

Before hiring more engineers, ask:

• Do we understand the problem well?
• Do we have ownership boundaries?
• Do we have tests that enable safe change?

Without these:

• More engineers = more friction
• More code = more instability

Velocity without clarity is volatility.

Clarity first. Engineers second.

26/02/2026

Why we rewrote the system instead of adding features?

The original design wasn’t broken — it was brittle.

Adding more features would amplify fragility, not capability.

So we rebuilt:

• Clearer abstractions
• Easier ownership boundaries
• Faster onboarding

Rewrites are scary because they feel like waste.

But adding to a brittle system is future waste.

Effective engineering is about reducing cognitive load — not increasing it.

25/02/2026

Most AI pilots fail quietly, not dramatically.

They don’t crash.

They just never stop being “pilots.”

Why?

Because the problem wasn’t well-defined.

AI succeeds when:

• The business outcome is clear
• Adoption is measurable
• Behaviour changes

AI demos are easy. AI impact is hard.

If you can’t define success before the first line of code, you haven’t started — you’ve speculated.

19/02/2026

We killed a working feature after 2 weeks.

Not because it was broken.

But because it didn’t improve outcomes.

It added complexity without reducing uncertainty.

Here’s how we decided:

• Did it reduce decision points? No
• Did it reduce maintenance risk? No
• Did it simplify reasoning? No

So we removed it.

Good engineering isn’t about accumulating features

It’s about preserving coherence.

Sometimes the most valuable thing you ship is a deletion.

13/02/2026

How we actually decide tech stack with founders.

This isn’t about preferences.

It’s about alignment with business intent.

Here’s how we approach it:

Define the problem behaviour the tech must enable

Identify longevity expectations

Identify team skillset and ownership model

Compare trade-offs, not features

We avoid:
• Shiny but shallow stacks
• “Best for demo” tools
• Decisions driven by buzzword appeal

We choose tools that:

✅ Are understandable
✅ Scale with purpose
✅ Reduce cognitive load

200 lines of code you understand are better than 2,000 you don’t.

12/02/2026

Most products don’t need blockchain. Here’s when they do.

Blockchain isn’t a technical toy.

It’s a coordination layer.

It makes sense when:

• You need decentralized trust
• Multiple parties must verify without a central authority
• Immutability and auditability are core

It doesn’t make sense when:

• There’s a single trusted operator
• A traditional database delivers the same guarantees cheaper
• You’re adding crypto because it’s trending

Blockchain isn’t about cool tech.

It’s about the real problem you’re trying to solve.

If the need for trust boundaries isn’t clear, blockchain becomes complexity, not advantage.

05/02/2026

Build vs buy isn’t technical. It’s existential.

We see this mistake a lot.

Teams build what they should buy.

Buy what they should build.

There’s a simple way to think about it:

Buy when:

• The problem is common
• Time to value matters most
• You don’t need differentiation

Build when:

• The logic is core to your business
• You control rare data
• Advantage compounds over time

Every system you own becomes a responsibility.

Every system you depend on is an external constraint.

Neither is inherently wrong — but they’re not interchangeable.

Ask not “Can we build it?”

Ask “Should we be responsible for it 24/7?”

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