Company / Why Inseed

Agencies build projects.
We plant growth.

Inseed started with a simple observation: most businesses don't need more software — they need software that grows something. A seed is small, deliberate, and planted with intent. That's how we work.

Small on purpose.

We've spent four years building software — web, mobile, and now AI — and watched the same story repeat: businesses paying big agencies for deliverables that never move a number.

So we stayed small. Seven clients, every one still with us. No account managers, no juniors learning on your budget, no reveal-day theatre. You talk to the people doing the work, you see progress weekly, and you measure us in your growth.

The name is the philosophy: plant something small and deliberate, tend it properly, and it compounds into something you couldn't have bought outright.

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Four roots, every project.

1

Plant deliberately

We say no to work we can't grow. Every project starts with strategy — if a website or automation won't move your numbers, we'll tell you before you pay us.

2

Tend weekly

No six-month silences ending in a big reveal. You see progress every week, steer every week, and never wonder what you're paying for.

3

Measure the harvest

Traffic, conversions, hours saved — we report the numbers your business feels, not the vanity metrics that make agencies look busy.

4

Stay rooted

Every client we've ever signed is still with us. We build for the years after launch, because that's when compounding starts.

Typical agency vs. Inseed.

Typical agency
Inseed
Who you talk to
An account manager relaying messages
The engineer building your product
Team
Rotating juniors billed as seniors
Same senior hands, start to finish
Progress
Big reveal after months of silence
Working software demoed weekly
Reporting
Activity reports — hours, tickets, tasks
Growth numbers — traffic, conversions, hours saved
After launch
Handover, invoice, goodbye
We stay to tend what we planted

Sound like your kind of team?

Tell us what you're growing. Worst case, you get an honest opinion for free.

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