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Colorado

Software, AI & cloud
development in Colorado Springs.

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

[ The Colorado Springs market ]

Colorado Springs is a defense town first: Fort Carson, Peterson and Schriever Space Force Bases, the United States Air Force Academy, and the constellation of defense and space contractors that grew up around them define the economy. The city also hosts the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee with its training center, a notable cluster of national nonprofit headquarters, and a tourism trade built on Pikes Peak and Garden of the Gods.

Software demand here is shaped by who the customer ultimately is. Contractors and subcontractors serving the installations need internal tools, proposal and compliance workflows, and infrastructure that holds up to government scrutiny. Nonprofits need donor, member, and program management systems that punch above their budgets. The tourism and sports economy needs booking, ticketing, and event operations software that handles seasonal surges.

Init One Solutions is a remote-first US studio with US-based engineering, which matters in a market where many Colorado Springs buyers cannot send work, or data, offshore.

[ Sectors we build for ]

  • aerospace & defense
  • military & government contracting
  • cybersecurity
  • nonprofit organizations
  • sports & athletics organizations
  • tourism

[ Working with us from Colorado Springs ]

Our Colorado Springs company supports defense customers. Is a commercial studio like yours even an option?

For a wide range of work, yes: internal tools, proposal and compliance systems, corporate sites, and infrastructure in your own cloud accounts. We are US-based and remote-first, we are explicit about what we are not, we do not hold facility clearances, and we will tell you plainly when a requirement puts work outside our lane.

Do you work with nonprofits at the scale of the national organizations headquartered in Colorado Springs?

Nonprofit work is a strong fit because the problems are concrete: donor data scattered across systems, program reporting assembled by hand, member experiences that lag the commercial web. We scope to mission impact per dollar and build systems a lean staff can run without a contractor on retainer.

How do meetings work between our Colorado Springs office and your team?

We work your Mountain Time hours with standing video checkpoints and written decision records, which government-adjacent clients tend to appreciate since the paper trail matters. If a kickoff or milestone genuinely benefits from being in the room, we can travel for it.

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