Cross-Platform Applications Development
We build custom cross‑platform applications and services using C#/.NET (including .NET MAUI), Python, and Go. We specialize in AI agents, workflow orchestration, and automated pipelines. When privacy is required, we deploy self‑hosted language models and supporting components (e.g., embedding generation, vector databases when needed, and internal web UIs) within your environment, avoiding any data transfer to third‑party cloud services by default.
Cloud-Native Backend Services Development
We design, build, and host cloud‑native, cloud‑agnostic backend services using a microservices architecture and CNCF open‑source technologies to minimize vendor lock‑in. To optimize cost, we run on our own infrastructure and, when appropriate, leverage spot/preemptible capacity across multiple public clouds. We can also deploy and serve smaller LLMs on our GPU servers for private, low‑latency inference. While we don’t offer hyperscaler‑grade SLAs, we provide pragmatic, contract‑defined SLAs tailored to your needs—often at significantly lower cost.
Cyber Security Tools & Services
We provide recommendations, installations, or remote security monitoring of your infrastructure, including the cloud. We are using open-source XDR tools like Wazuh and Falco, and programming custom security tools and services. We are also resellers of popular security vendors Bitdefender and Trend Micro.
Cloud, AI, and Software Development Consulting
Want to avoid cloud vendor lock, navigate cloud-native architecture, deploy private AI agents and workflow automation, or rescue a struggling project?
About the company and people
Geekfiti is a small family business. We have teamed up with my former friends, with whom we have liked to work together and who have started to work independently as contractors, to establish a group of experienced product owners, senior developers, and DevOps engineers. We focus on software development (in C#, .NET, Python, and GO), cybersecurity, and building cloud-neutral micro-service and service-mesh-based backends running in Kubernetes using CNCF-listed open-source projects (to avoid vendor lock).