Small teams ship faster.
Six people who all know each other beats twenty who don't.
Six people. Software, AI, and the maintenance that follows.
We spent years shipping product inside agencies and in-house teams, mostly alongside strangers. Good people, usually. But every project burned its first month figuring out who actually delivers. When we started CloudAnts in Pasig, we skipped that step. We called the people we already trusted. Three of us share one surname. Two more share another. Nobody here came through a recruiter. That was the whole hiring strategy. It still is.
The cloud is where the work lives. Stacks, deployments, the systems we keep running long after launch day. The ants are us: six people, coordinated, each carrying many times their weight, unbothered by the size of the job. Nobody applauds an ant. The hill gets built anyway. We chose the name as a working method, not a mascot.
Six people who all know each other beats twenty who don't.
Half the bugs we'd ship get caught when the design is still cheap to change.
Visible progress every two weeks. No black boxes.
Maintenance is in the contract. We don't ship and disappear.
Based in Pasig, working across software, AI, and design. Hover the colony to meet each of us.
Sets the roadmap, talks to clients.