New Website, New Structure
Kequtech has launched a new website. This consolidation brings together resources previously scattered across different domains and frameworks into one stable and consistent environment.
Kequtech has a new home. After years of building systems, tools, and products across many different projects, I wanted a single place that reflected the work I do today and the direction I’m heading. This website is the result: one clear structure, one namespace, and one foundation designed to support everything I build moving forward.
A large part of the rebuild was consolidation. Over time, the things I’ve created have lived in different domains, frameworks, repos, or eras of my career. Some were due for refinement, others needed a more stable environment, and a few deserved to be brought forward in a form that actually matches how I build software now. Bringing them together under one banner makes the whole platform easier to understand and much easier to extend.
It also gives me a professional home that matches the way I work. I build systems with long-term stability in mind, and I wanted the website to follow that same pattern. The framework underneath it is my own, the API endpoints are structured and consistent, and the overall design keeps the focus on clarity. Each piece supports the others instead of competing for attention.
This new site is also where future work will live. That includes improvements to existing products, new API endpoints, and tools meant for developers and teams. Kequtech is a place for ongoing, thoughtful engineering. It’s also the place where potential clients can see the kind of work I do and determine whether we’re a good fit. I prefer projects where expectations are mutual and the technical direction is taken seriously; this site helps set that tone from the start.
For anyone wondering, “Kequtech” is pronounced heck-yu-tech.
There’s more to build, and more to add, but the foundation is finally right.
Everything from here can grow in the direction it was meant to.