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Software, AI & cloud
development in Cincinnati.

We build custom software, AI systems, and cloud infrastructure for Cincinnati companies. We are a remote-first studio, so we work with Ohio businesses the same way we work with clients anywhere in the US.

[ The Cincinnati market ]

Cincinnati is a consumer-economy capital. Procter & Gamble is headquartered downtown and Kroger runs the country's grocery business from here, which has seeded the metro with brand management, consumer research, and retail technology talent found in few other cities its size. Add the aerospace manufacturing presence in the region, the financial services base, and the air cargo operations across the river at CVG, and you get an unusually diverse buyer market.

The software this economy needs follows the money. Companies selling into the P&G and Kroger ecosystems need data pipelines, retail analytics tooling, and content systems that handle thousands of SKUs. Agencies and brand consultancies need custom platforms behind their client work. Logistics operators tied to the CVG air hub need shipment tracking and exception handling that runs around the clock.

Init One Solutions works remote-first, which fits how Cincinnati's brand and retail world already operates: distributed teams, vendor partners across time zones, and deliverables judged on the work, not the office address.

[ Sectors we build for ]

  • consumer goods & brand services
  • grocery & retail technology
  • aerospace manufacturing
  • air cargo & logistics
  • financial services
  • marketing & creative agencies

[ Working with us from Cincinnati ]

Do you understand the supplier ecosystem around Cincinnati's big retail and consumer-goods anchors?

We understand the software shape of it: product data that must be clean across many channels, retailer-specific requirements, approval workflows with many stakeholders, and integrations with syndication and ERP systems. That is the work we scope and build. We will not claim category expertise we have not earned, but the engineering patterns of supplier software are well within our core practice.

Our Cincinnati operation runs around the clock because of air cargo schedules. Can your systems keep up?

That is an infrastructure question, and the answer is in the architecture: redundant serverless systems on AWS, monitoring with alerting that pages before customers notice, and deployment practices that never require taking tracking systems down during sort windows. We design for the overnight-peak reality of cargo operations rather than a nine-to-five usage curve.

How does collaboration work between your studio and a Cincinnati team?

Cincinnati sits in Eastern time, so working hours overlap fully with ours. Expect a shared project board, short async updates, and a weekly demo of working software rather than status decks. Agencies in town often pull us in as the engineering arm behind their client work, and that handoff rhythm is one we run smoothly.

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