We started with two engineers in Los Angeles and a stubborn belief that agency work doesn't have to be mediocre. Twelve years later, we're three offices and sixty-plus specialists — still obsessed with the same thing.
In 2014, our founders were in-house engineers watching agency after agency over-promise and under-deliver on their company's software projects. The pattern was always the same: a polished pitch, a rotating cast of juniors, a missed date, and a codebase nobody wanted to touch.
So they started U.S. Software with a narrow charter — deliver real engineering to companies that couldn't yet justify an in-house team. No outsourcing. No subcontracting. A single, senior-heavy delivery org.
Today we're three offices on three continents. Our engineers have shipped products used by over a million people — from seed-stage startups to Fortune 500s — and we still write our own code. That part hasn't changed.
Across products we've shipped since 2014.
Startups, scale-ups and Fortune 500s.
Across engineering, design, CRM, QA and ops.
Los Angeles, Tbilisi and Porto.
These shape hiring, estimates, code reviews and the conversations we have with clients. They're not decoration.
We write for the engineer who inherits this codebase in three years, not for the demo on Friday. Good names, honest docs, tests that run. If it's worth building, it's worth building well.
If a date is slipping, you hear it on Monday — not at the demo. We'd rather have an uncomfortable call early than a blown launch late. Estimates are probabilities, not promises, and we treat them that way.
When something breaks — yours, ours, a third-party's — the person who sees it first owns it until it's fixed. No tickets lost between teams. No finger-pointing about whose service that was.
Our average engagement is 2.4 years. We don't sell the big launch and disappear — we're the team you call in year three when it's time to rebuild the billing system.
Two engineers, a Sunset Boulevard office, and a first client who's still with us today.
Our first European engineering hub. Ten engineers on day one, thirty within a year.
One of our e-commerce builds broke through half a million monthly active users across iOS, Android and web.
Joined the partner networks for both — with certified practices across CRM and cloud.
A third continent, a third timezone — and follow-the-sun delivery for our enterprise clients.
Across all our active products. Onwards to two.
Most agencies over-index on account and project management. We'd rather put the hours into the build.
For every ten people on a project, roughly seven are building it. That ratio is deliberate — and we hire against it every year.