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No surprises. No black boxes.

Here's exactly how we work. Every project follows the same proven process — because reliability isn't something you improvise.

01

Understand

We map your operations. What works, what breaks, what your team actually does every day.

→ Requirements document

02

Identify Risk

What breaks if this system fails? We plan for the worst so you never see it.

→ Risk assessment & plan

03

Build System

We build it. Iteratively, with regular check-ins. You see progress, not just promises.

→ Working software

04

Stabilize

We deploy, monitor, and iterate. Your system goes live with confidence, not crossed fingers.

→ Production deployment

Who we are

Cyberax was founded by Vijay Bhatter — a technologist who's spent over 30 years building brands, products, and platforms from the ground up, including IndiaForums.com, one of India's largest entertainment media portals. After seeing the same story play out too many times — businesses spending real money on software that didn't fit how they actually worked — he started Cyberax.

Generic tools forced teams to change their processes. Custom builds got abandoned mid-project. Agencies disappeared after launch. We started Cyberax to do it differently — to build systems that businesses can actually depend on. Long term.

That's who we are. We build the systems that move your ideas forward.

What to expect

Direct communication

No middlemen, no account managers. You talk directly to the people building your system.

No scope surprises

You know the plan, the timeline, and the cost before we write a line of code.

We ship systems, not code

Working software in production, not a zip file of source code you can't use.

No single point of failure

Your business won't depend on one person. We document everything and build for handoff.

AI-augmented delivery

We use the latest AI tools to build faster, test smarter, and deliver more — so you get better results without a bigger bill.

Like how that sounds?

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