Product design team collaborating on wireframes and prototypes

Builds.

Enterprise-grade software for small businesses and the operators inside corporations who do the actual work.

Products Cal6ix owns. Built for the people enterprise software forgot.

Studio is Cal6ix's original-product arm. It conceives, designs, and ships products that Cal6ix owns — enterprise-grade software built for the people who actually use it. Small business owners, independent operators, and the people inside large organizations who do the day-to-day work.

Every product Studio ships is enterprise-grade in its engineering and consumer-grade in its experience. The small business owner managing invoices at midnight. The project manager coordinating across three teams. The contractor toggling between four apps that don't talk to each other. These are Studio's users — and Studio builds specifically for how they work.

Scope
Products originated by Cal6ix. Client work and external products live in Ventures. The line is drawn by origin.
Audience
Small business owners, independent operators, and the people inside large organizations who do the actual work.
Team
Seasoned builders. Senior product managers, principal engineers, design leads — people who have shipped real things and have the judgment that comes from the build-ship-iterate cycle.

What Studio ships.

Product Design
Research, UX, interface design, and prototyping — grounded in the real workflows of the people who will use the product, not the people who will buy it.
Engineering
Full-stack product engineering with the same infrastructure rigor you'd find at a company shipping to hundreds of millions of users. Because that's where our team came from.
Data & AI
Production-grade data architecture and AI infrastructure — not bolted on as a feature, but built into the product's foundation from day one.
Launch & Iterate
Ship, measure, learn, ship again. Studio products are not projects with end dates — they are living products with users who depend on them.

The tools should be as serious as the people using them.

Every product we build starts with the same question: who is the person doing the work, and what do they actually need? Not what looks good in a demo. What works at 11pm when the person using it has no IT department, no training budget, and no time for software that slows them down.

Enterprise-grade engineering. Consumer-grade experience. Built for the person doing the work.

Building something that should exist? So are we.

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