Not an agency.
A systems engineer.
Causly exists because most businesses don't need another vendor — they need someone who treats their bottleneck like an engineering problem and actually fixes it.

Kumar
Causly is built and run end-to-end by one person — from scoping the architecture to shipping the system that runs it. No account managers, no handoffs between teams.
Every engagement is led personally: product decisions, infrastructure calls, and code review all sit with the same person who scoped the project — which is why systems ship fast without drifting off-spec.
Outside client work, that same discipline goes into causly-server, an open-source MCP toolkit, and Causly Labs, where in-house products get built and battle-tested before anyone else sees them.
How we got here
causly-server
Started as an open-source MCP toolkit — 100+ tools across GitHub, Slack, Gmail, cloud, and infrastructure.
Causly Hosted
Turning the open-source foundation into a managed remote DevOps platform — real infrastructure, not just API wrappers.
Causly opens up
Taking the same systems-first approach to client work — agents, infrastructure, and products, built end-to-end.