Direct founder involvement
There is no account manager, no junior team, no telephone game. The founder scopes the work, builds the work, and answers for the work.
The studio
Foteraa is a technology studio currently run by one person — by design, not by accident. It exists to build serious software, interactive systems, games, and tools with a level of care that is hard to keep intact at scale.
Most studios grow by adding layers: managers between you and the builder, process between the problem and the solution. Foteraa works the other way. One founder holds the whole picture — the technical architecture, the design intent, the business context, and the commitment made to you.
That means the studio takes on fewer projects, chooses them carefully, and gives each one undivided attention. It also means honesty is structural: there is no one to hide behind, so nothing gets hidden.
When a project genuinely needs more hands, trusted specialists are brought in deliberately and transparently — but responsibility never leaves the founder’s desk.
What the studio stands for
There is no account manager, no junior team, no telephone game. The founder scopes the work, builds the work, and answers for the work.
Code written to be read, maintained, and trusted. Architecture chosen for the problem at hand, not for a conference talk.
Interfaces designed around how people actually work — under pressure, on real devices, in imperfect conditions.
Software is a relationship, not a transaction. Decisions are made for year five, not just for the launch demo.
Real timelines, real status, real trade-offs. No inflated promises — and no surprises at the end of a milestone.
Foteraa builds for the world as it is: flaky networks, busy users, messy data. Software that survives contact with reality.
If the way this studio works sounds like the way you want your project built, start the conversation.