Grabitt
Better insights start with better measurement: create measurements, collect structured responses, and turn them into reports teams act on.
More than 100 companies have used Grabitt.
Discover GrabittEach product has its own audience, its own brand and its own site. What they share is how they were made.
Better insights start with better measurement: create measurements, collect structured responses, and turn them into reports teams act on.
More than 100 companies have used Grabitt.
Discover GrabittBuilt for the amateur-radio community to track on-air activity and follow what is happening across the bands.
HamSpark QSL Generator generates and sends QSL cards automatically.
We keep exploring ideas where software makes complex processes simpler, more useful, or more enjoyable.
Start with the problem, the users, and the context they work in.
Turn complex workflows into experiences people understand.
Modern engineering practices, chosen for reliability over novelty.
Improve continuously from feedback, real usage, and new opportunities.
Building our own software gives us a different perspective. We know what it means to own a product beyond writing code: architecture, experience, deployment, operation, and everything after.
A secondary capability, not our identity. Our own products are the evidence. We do not simply provide developers.
Ideas, requirements and existing processes into modern digital products, from definition to continuous evolution.
Web applications, backend systems, APIs, cloud infrastructure and integrations for teams needing real capacity.
For companies with established teams, we operate as an extension of your organization, not as outsourcing.
Based in Bogotá, working with distributed teams worldwide. Geography has not been a limitation for a while.
Eventt was founded in Bogotá by a software engineer and product builder who has spent more than ten years building software for HR and people teams.
HamSpark is the clearest example of how that works: a personal interest in amateur radio surfaced real problems inside the community, and software followed.
“Good software starts with understanding a real problem, not with the technology you happen to be excited about.”