We exist to make scattered businesses whole.
Clearcrest is a software studio. We believe most businesses don't have a software problem — they have a fragmentation problem. Too many tools, too many half-finished builds, no single system that holds it all together. We fix that.
Scattered stack in. One shipped system out.
Where we're headed
A world where a growing business never has to choose between moving fast and staying coherent. Where one system — not ten tools — carries the whole operation, and where ambitious operators can compete on technology without first becoming a software company.
What we do about it
We audit a company's scattered sites, stores, and apps, prototype a unified build, and ship it to production — then keep it alive. One pipeline, any industry, with a clear exit at every phase so the relationship stays honest.
Principles, not promises.
The values that decide how we scope, build, and bill. They're also the reason we say no to work that isn't a fit.
Show, don't tell.
We don't claim to be good engineers. We prove it — with a live audit, a working prototype, and a visible deploy pipeline. The build is the argument.
A clear exit at every phase.
Every engagement has defined scope and a real off-ramp. You can stop after the call, after the audit, or after the demo — and still leave with something useful.
You own the system.
Standard tooling, clean handoff, no lock-in. Everything we build is maintainable without us if you ever choose to bring it in-house.
Finished work, not hours.
We sell outcomes on a defined timeline, not an open-ended meter. The incentive is to ship the right system, not to stay billing.
The team behind the system.
Amar Yusuf
Builds the platform, the AI systems, and the engineering foundations behind every Clearcrest project. Background in operations and engineering.
Sami Haile
Owns customer relationships, partnerships, and go-to-market. Translates what we build into language founders, consultancies, and operators can act on.
The site you're reading is the portfolio. It's built the way we'd build yours.