$ ls -la ./team
The seniors who write
the code
No junior pyramid. No offshore hand-off. The engineer in your standup is the engineer in your repo. Same humans on the call as on the keyboard.

Russell Thornton
AppsTango founder · 100+ shipped apps · AWS Bedrock + AgentCore in production
Founded AppsTango to ship production apps in 30 days at a fixed price — with senior engineers, on the customer's own AWS account. He's the engineer in the room on every Lehi strategy session.

Lindsey Rae
COO · runs every engagement from SOW to launch
Owns the operating system that makes the fixed-price model actually work — engagement scoping, sprint cadence, invoice triggers, and the accountability that keeps every project shipping on the date we promised.

Taylor Quass
Architecture & design · the system every engagement inherits
Owns the design system, the front-end architecture, and the cross-engagement component library that lets us ship a polished MVP in 30 days without rebuilding the same patterns every time.

Travis Stephenson
AI platform PM · Bedrock + AgentCore practice owner
Owns the AI agent practice — Amazon Bedrock, AWS AgentCore Runtime, the eval harness, and the discipline of killing 80% of "we want an AI" pitches before they reach a SOW.
The team intentionally stays small enough that there is no bench to fill, no junior to farm out work to, and no offshore subcontract to absorb margin. It is the only shape that lets us hold the floor price and still pay senior salaries.
$ meet them on the call
Book a free strategy session.
The Lehi (or Zoom) call is with the engineer who would lead your engagement, not a sales rep. You leave with an architecture sketch, a fixed-price quote, and the email address of the person who would write your first commit.