We build developer tools and the SaaS that ships them.

Syrakon is a small studio making honest software for the people who write software. Open-source CLIs, type-safe DSLs, and the cloud platforms that let you run them in production without the operational tax.

$ torii log -n 1
2026-05-05 · syrakon.com goes live

What we ship

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$ cat .deps // tools we trust

How we work

Syrakon is a small studio shipping developer tools and the SaaS that runs them. Honest version of how we work, day to day:

Most of what we ship is closed source — Quota, Papaya, Grid. Three products (Atalaya, Kompass and Svitrio) ship under BSL: source-available from day one, with an automatic conversion to Apache 2.0 after eight years. No promises we can't keep, no "open core" theatre. You always know what you're paying for and what you can read.

We ship in narrow vertical slices. A new feature lands end-to-end for one customer-visible scenario before we widen it. Releases live behind a flag, get exercised in our own dashboards first, and only then become defaults. That keeps the surface area honest and the bug count low.

There is one inbox and one person reading. Tickets get a same-day reply during EU hours; the bug fixes we can do, we do in days, not quarters. We say no a lot — to scope creep, to enterprise-shaped features that one customer asks for and ten will pay to remove.

The infrastructure is predictable on purpose. libSQL on Turso (Ireland), application servers in Gravelines (France), Caddy in front, Go and Rust where they fit, Svelte for the panels. Email via Brevo, payments via Paddle. No data leaves the EU. We don't run AI we don't understand on data we don't own.

// what that means in practice
mostly closed sourceBSL → Apache 2.0 in 8y (atalaya, kompass)narrow slices, fast cyclesone human inboxpredictable infra, EU onlyflat per-seat pricing

Where we have been, where we are going

past
  1. Nov 2025 Quota — first commit
  2. Dec 2025 Syrakon is born
roadmap
  1. Syrakon public site May 2026
  2. Gitorii + torii VCS/IDE transfer to Syrakon Jun 2026
  3. Quota relaunch — alongside Gitorii Jun 2026
  4. Svitrio — headless CMS public release Jul 2026
  5. Papaya — productivity suite Aug 2026
  6. Grid — superpowered spreadsheet Sep 2026
  7. Atalaya — NVR public release Nov 2026
  8. Kompass — Servo-based browser 2027