XRay.Tech: Launching LowCodeEngineers.com
Description
XRay.Tech is a rapidly growing consultancy focused on automation using low-code and no-code solutions. The cofounders, you and Tom, bring a complementary energy to the company. Tom is the high-energy, sales and business development-oriented cofounder, while you, Mark, focus on building, designing, and creating efficient systems.
XRay.Tech operates primarily as a white-glove service, offering high-value, custom automation solutions to enterprise and mid-sized businesses. The core offering is structured around deep engagements with clients, working closely with their teams to learn, map out processes, identify inefficiencies, and then build systems using tools like Airtable, Zapier, and other low-code platforms. The company positions itself as a top global partner for tools like Airtable, where you provide specialized implementation and professional services.
Your approach is pragmatic, focusing on solving business problems using simple but impactful interventions. The essence of your service is delivering the right solution at the right moment, without the need for complex full-stack development.
XRay.Tech also has an innovative talent pipeline through LowCodeEngineers.com, which helps you source, evaluate, and hire low-code professionals from around the world. This platform supports smaller businesses while providing a way to vet potential hires for the white-glove service tier.
In summary, XRay.Tech is more than just a consultancy—it's a hybrid company that combines consultancy, talent development, and scalable product creation. You’re passionate about making things, both physically (through your personal projects) and in terms of building processes and systems for clients. The business operates like a creative studio or a product development hub, where you're exploring ways to build scalable solutions (like micro SaaS products) alongside custom consulting work. This mix of hands-on creation, talent development, and scalable product thinking defines the core of what XRay.Tech is today.