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Reliable software in an uncertain world
A message from GravityKit on building stable, reliable software during uncertain times. The team reflects on trust, longevity, and what customers can count on.

I am writing today to let you know that you can count on us.
We’re seeing huge economic instability caused by the US imposing tariffs on worldwide trade. At the same time, the tech landscape is being reshaped daily by AI.
As a small business owner, it’s been hard to ignore the impact of these changes. I’ve been discussing this with the GravityKit team, my colleagues, and my business coach, and I keep coming back to the same idea:
GravityKit offers reliable software in an uncertain world.
Reliable, human software
At GravityKit, we are focused on building stable, reliable software that our customers need. We make software that works, with excellent support and a dedicated team that sticks around.
GravityKit has been in business since 2014. Our Support Lead, Rafael Ehlers, has been with the company since 2015. Our Lead Developer, Vlad, has been with the company since 2018. We’re a tight-knit team that’s in this for the long haul. We see ourselves as partners in your success.
Considering AI
AI is a powerful tool for coding, but it shifts the dynamic. Suddenly, you become the developer. You are responsible for maintaining the code, fixing bugs, and troubleshooting when things go wrong. But your time is too valuable to play tech support for your own tools. That’s our job.
At GravityKit, we bring deep experience and a long-standing commitment to building software you can rely on. Our team ensures every line of code is secure, stable, and thoughtfully crafted—so you don’t have to go it alone. You can count on us to:
- Write code with care.
- Maintain what we build.
- Help you achieve your goals.
- Answer your questions.
- Think long-term.
You can count on GravityKit.
Staying focused on you
Whether it’s AI, tariffs, or just trying to keep up with the latest trends, the world is asking a lot of us right now. With GravityKit, you know who builds your tools, you know who’s providing support, and you know we’re a reliable partner. The whole team is committed to your success.
That’s the kind of business GravityKit has been for the past 10 years, and that’s what we continue to be. Here’s to a bright future ahead.
Written by Zack, co-signed by the GravityKit team of Rafael E., Vlad, Rafael B., Casey, Doeke and Mwale.
PS – I want to hear from you! My email is zack@gravitykit.com, and you can speak with me at any time by booking a call.
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