SpectreDev started because most software agencies sell capacity. We sell judgment.
The difference matters when you're a Series A startup whose systems just started buckling under traction, or a CTO who needs to rewrite something critical without halting the business. More developers doesn't fix an architecture problem. The right architectural decision does.
We write about what we actually do in production: the goroutine leaks, the CQRS patterns applied wrong, the legacy migrations that almost worked, the database decisions that haunt teams three years later. Just the engineering decisions that don't make it into documentation.