Team

We believe that real innovation happens when diverse minds work together.

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At Scamy.io, collaboration isn’t just a buzzword — it’s how we survive. One of us keeps the servers from catching fire, one keeps adding “just one more feature,” and one makes sure the world actually hears about us.

Different skills, same goal: building tools that stop scams before they stop you.


The Algorithmic DevOps Ninja

Nobody has ever seen him in the daylight, but the servers are always up, the pipelines never complain, and somehow deployments just… work. With years of DevOps and infrastructure experience, he could probably scale a toaster to run Kubernetes. He doesn’t explain what he’s doing — he just tilts his head, types something, and suddenly the platform is faster, safer, and more reliable than yesterday. If Scamy.io feels smooth, that’s because the Ninja is watching. Probably from the shadows.

Captain of Global Reach

Equal parts strategist, salesman, and part-time motivational speaker, he’s on a mission to make sure Scamy.io isn’t just another clever idea sitting on GitHub. Equal parts strategist, salesman, and part-time motivational speaker, he’s on a mission to make sure Scamy.io isn’t just another clever idea forgotten on GitHub. Charting courses through uncharted markets, the Captain sails where others hesitate. Armed with a compass of strategy and a map of partnerships, he navigates storms of competition to discover new horizons. Every handshake becomes an alliance, every coffee chat a potential harbor. With vision as his telescope and ambition as his sails, the Captain of Global Reach ensures Scamy.io’s flag flies proudly across every digital shore — usually after a long LinkedIn message and a very convincing slide deck.

Master of “Just One More Feature”

This is where it all started: one founder, one laptop, and a lot of trial and error. The unofficial champion of late-night commits, he’s the one responsible for adding “just one more feature” right before release. Armed with tea and questionable optimism, he turns complicated security problems into tools that people can actually use — even if it takes a few extra attempts (and a very forgiving roadmap) to get there.

Now we’ll let you guess who’s who...