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No code, but we show you the code and everything in between, so you can assemble & own it, and you don't have to pay rent for us to keep your stuff. 🐐
Most tools are 'black boxes' that hide the infrastructure. We’re changing that by turning professional engineering standards into transparent Ship Plans. Instead of renting a platform, you assemble the 'unsexy' logic yourself: data infrastructure, interface states, and deployment, so you actually own the system.

ZorentiaNo-code, but you see the code, assemble it, and own it.
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Why we show the plumbing (DBs & Infra).
Most tools hide the database and servers to make things look 'easy.' We think that's a mistake for anyone who actually wants to innovate. If you don't know the systems, it's hard to build better ones when they fail, and at some point, they will fail. We reveal the unsexy parts on purpose. Agree or is abstraction better for speed?
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Scaling an Ag-Tech startup to 7,000 users as a bootstrapped solo founder.
Zorentia's logic comes from 10 years in the trenches of building software, and about 4 years in Ag-Tech. Ag-tech wasn't flashy, but it was complex. If anyone wants to talk about building for "un-sexy" industries, ask me anything here!
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Hey everyone, 🐐 Most 'build' tools try to hide complexity. Zorentia does the opposite: we reveal it so you can master it. The ability to architect a system is currently a highly specialized gate. We’ve turned standard engineering logic into a repeatable "build order" that shows you exactly how parts interact, how data moves, and how complexity is managed. We recently completed a pilot with...

ZorentiaNo-code, but you see the code, assemble it, and own it.
