Cosmivon
Cosmivon Technologies · Established 2026

Engineering the software of the AI era.

Cosmivon is a technology company building category-defining products for the next decade of software. Starting with PulseRetain.

The Thesis

Software is being rewritten. We're writing it.

AI has collapsed the cost of building serious software by an order of magnitude. The companies that matter in the next decade won't be the ones with the largest teams — they'll be the ones with the clearest judgment about what to build and the discipline to ship it.

Cosmivon exists to seize that moment. We engineer products that couldn't exist five years ago, for markets that are only now possible. We're building a portfolio of software companies under one roof — each narrow in focus, serious in ambition, and earned through real work.

01 / Portfolio

What we're building.

Cosmivon Writing
cosmivon.com/writing
Launching April 26
Serious writing on the business of software
A weekly publication covering retention economics, AI engineering, pricing strategy, and the quiet mechanics that separate durable software companies from fragile ones. Original analysis, honest takes, zero vendor pitches dressed as insight. Read by operators who make real decisions.
Next
In research
Q3 2026
In scoping
Our next product is in active research. Like PulseRetain, it will be serious software for a serious market. We announce products when they're real — never before. The category and name will be disclosed when the work justifies it.
02 / Principles

How we operate.

Principle 01

AI produces. Judgment ships.

Agents draft code, research, and analysis at machine speed. Every output that reaches a customer passes through human review. The workflow isn't a slogan — it's how we hold the quality bar while moving at the pace of the moment.

Principle 02

Depth over breadth.

A portfolio with ten half-built products is a liability, not an asset. We ship one product to excellence, operate it at quality, then scope the next. Focus is the most undervalued discipline in software today — we treat it accordingly.

Principle 03

Boring infrastructure. Ambitious ideas.

Postgres, TypeScript, Docker, established tooling. The novelty belongs in what we ship, not in how we ship it. Predictable infrastructure is how serious companies move fast on the parts that actually matter to customers.

Principle 04

Receipts, not promises.

Dated status. Live systems. Real customer conversations. If something isn't shipped, we call it research. If something is live, we link to it. No vaporware, no "coming soon" pages sitting idle for months. The work stands on its own.

Get in touch

Building something serious?

Customer, partner, operator, press, or simply curious — we read everything and reply to what we can. If you're working on the next decade of software, we'd like to hear about it.