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Wisconsin

Software, AI & cloud
development in Green Bay.

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

[ The Green Bay market ]

Green Bay's economy was built on paper. The mills along the Fox River made the region one of the world's great papermaking centers, and paper and packaging remain core industries alongside food processing, cheese and dairy operations, and the cargo moving through the Port of Green Bay where the Fox meets the bay. The city is also home to the Green Bay Packers, whose community-owned franchise and Lambeau Field anchor a hospitality and events economy far larger than the city's size suggests.

Mill towns and packing plants need software that respects production. Paper and food processors need quality records, maintenance tracking, and supply chain visibility that work at industrial pace. The trucking and port logistics operations serving them need dispatch and documentation tools. And the hospitality businesses that fill on game weekends need booking and operations systems that handle extreme demand spikes a few dozen days a year.

[ Sectors we build for ]

  • paper & packaging
  • food processing & dairy
  • port & trucking logistics
  • hospitality & events
  • healthcare

[ Working with us from Green Bay ]

Do you build software for paper and food manufacturers in the Green Bay area?

Yes, production environments are a core focus. For Fox Valley mills and processors that means quality and maintenance tracking, production dashboards, and integrations with the plant and ERP systems already in place, rolled out in stages so a line never waits on software.

Can a Green Bay business get big-market engineering talent without a big-market agency?

That is precisely the case for a remote-first studio. Init One Solutions brings senior engineers to Green Bay projects over video working sessions in Central time, without the rates that subsidize a downtown office in a larger metro. The work, not the location, sets the standard.

Could you build a booking system that survives a Packers home weekend?

That is an infrastructure problem we design for explicitly. Green Bay hospitality demand concentrates into a known calendar of extreme peaks, so we build booking platforms on AWS serverless architectures that scale automatically for game weekends and cost very little during the quiet weeks between.

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