Inviqa Softwares was founded on a simple idea: that senior engineering attention should be available to Indian SMBs, not just enterprise clients with seven-figure budgets.
We started Inviqa after too many years of watching Indian businesses overpay for software that underdelivered. Large agencies staffed projects with whoever was available; small shops often lacked the architectural depth to build systems that would survive contact with real users.
We built Inviqa to be the alternative: a small, senior team that takes on a limited number of engagements per quarter, ships software that works, and stays around to support it. No middle-management layer. No junior hand-offs. No sales-engineering theatre.
Based in Ghaziabad, we serve clients across India and occasionally abroad. Every engagement is signed off personally by a senior engineer who is accountable for the outcome.
The best code is code the next engineer can read. The best architecture is the one your team can reason about. We choose boring, well-understood technology over fashionable alternatives unless there's a concrete reason not to.
We'd rather lose a deal than win it on optimistic timelines. When we say eight weeks, we mean eight weeks — and if something unexpected arises, you hear about it the day we discover it, not the week before launch.
We deliberately limit how many engagements we take on in a quarter. It means we sometimes turn work away — but it also means every client we do work with gets the full attention of a senior team from start to finish.
We don't ship code and disappear. Every project includes months of post-launch support, and we're around when your product hits scale, hits bugs, or hits pivots. We treat our client's success as our own.