[ About ]
We build software that holds up.
[ Our story ]
- 25 years
- building software for the web
- 4 CMS eras
- hand-rolled → LAMP → enterprise → headless
- 1 thesis
- build it to hold up
Moxive grew out of twenty-five years of hands-on work on the web — starting back when "content management" meant writing your own admin panel, hand-rolling templates, and arguing about whether a database was overkill.
Since then we've shipped on every serious CMS era the field has produced: the custom LAMP stacks, the enterprise monoliths (Sitecore, Optimizely, AEM, Drupal, WordPress at scale), and today's headless platforms (Sanity, Contentful, Payload, Strapi). That long view matters — because the problems that sink a CMS project in 2026 are almost always the ones that sank projects in 2006: content models that don't match how people actually write, migrations treated as an afterthought, editors shut out of decisions that affect them every day.
The same pattern is playing out with AI. The demos are everywhere, but the production systems that will still be earning their keep in three years are the ones built by people who understand evaluation, failure modes, cost, and what "done" actually looks like.
That's what Moxive does. Senior attention, deliberate architecture, and code your team can own on day one — whether the work is a website, a headless CMS, an AI product, or a second opinion on a build that's stalled.
[ How we work ]
Three principles.
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01
Senior-only team
Every engagement is led and built by engineers with a decade or more of experience. No bait-and-switch staffing.
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02
Write things down
We document trade-offs, decisions, and architecture before committing code. Your future team inherits a system they can reason about.
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03
Ship, don't sprint to demo
We optimize for code that holds up in production, not slideware. If something isn't ready, we say so — and we fix it.
[ Let's build ]
Have a problem worth solving?
Tell us what you're working on. We'll come back within one business day with a short read on whether we're a fit.