Built in Ohio. Designed to last.
Maltifect was established in 2025 to build durable, modern systems for organizations that want technology to feel like an asset, not a liability.
We work across software, data, automation, AI, computer vision, and robotics — picking the right tool for the job rather than reaching for whatever is loudest this quarter.
Maltifect is registered on SAM.gov (UEI W616NHSHUUX5) and open to both private-sector and public-sector engagements. Whether you're a founder, an ops lead, or a procurement officer, the goal is the same: a system that makes the next step easier than the last one.
Help good organizations build great systems.
Modern stacks make it easy to ship fast — and easy to leave behind a mess. We try to do both well: ship fast, and ship clean.
Principles that show up in the work.
Clarity first
Every decision is named out loud — what we picked, what we passed on, and why. No black boxes.
Craft matters
Tight feedback loops, considered UX, and code that the next person to open it will thank you for.
Outcomes over output
We optimize for the metric that actually moves the work, not for shipping more tickets.
AI augments people
AI is a tool for first looks, prototyping, and removing friction — used to amplify your team, not to replace it.
How we think about tools.
The right answer is usually lower on the ladder than vendors admit.
Most problems don't need the biggest tool in the room. Before we propose anything we walk the ladder — spreadsheets, no-code, light automation, custom software, AI — and stop at the first rung that actually solves the problem.
- Spreadsheets & SaaS. If a well-structured spreadsheet or an off-the-shelf tool configured properly will do the job, that's the recommendation. No build needed.
- No-code & light automation. Connect the tools you already use with Zapier, Make, or similar — cheap, fast, and good enough for a lot of workflows.
- Custom code. When the logic gets complex or the no-code stack starts charging you per record, a small custom application is usually cheaper and far more maintainable than the workarounds it replaces.
- AI and computer vision. Reserved for problems where they earn their cost — document summarization, pattern surfacing, vision inspection, classification at scale. Not because they're trendy.
The result is engagements that come in smaller and end sooner than you'd expect — and systems your team can actually own afterward.
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