ejambi

About Ejambi

A boutique software studio that cares as much about the code quality as we do about shipping on time.

Our Story

Ejambi was founded with a simple belief: businesses deserve software partners who communicate clearly, write maintainable code, and actually deliver what they promise.

After years working inside large agencies and enterprise engineering teams, our founders saw the same patterns repeated: bloated processes, junior developers on senior-priced projects, and clients left holding the bag when things went wrong.

We started Ejambi to be different. We're a small team of senior engineers and designers who work closely with a handful of clients at a time. No hand-offs to offshore teams. No bait-and- switch on talent. Just honest, high-quality software development.

The name Ejambi comes from the Igbo phrase meaning "hold it firmly" — a reminder that every project deserves our full grip, from kickoff to launch.

Our Values

Honesty Over Hype

We tell you what's possible, what's hard, and what's not worth building. No overselling.

Quality Without Compromise

We write tests. We do code reviews. We don't ship code we're not proud of.

Communication First

Weekly progress updates, async-friendly Slack channels, and always a human on the other end.

Long-Term Thinking

We build systems that are easy to maintain and extend — not just easy to demo.

The Team

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Marcus Elliott

Founder & Lead Engineer

15+ years building software for startups and Fortune 500s. Former engineering lead at two acquired SaaS companies.

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Priya Nair

Senior Full-Stack Engineer

React and Node.js specialist with a passion for performance optimization and clean architecture.

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David Okonkwo

Mobile Engineer

Native iOS and React Native developer with 10+ apps shipped to the App Store.

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Sofia Reyes

UI/UX Designer

Design systems thinker who bridges the gap between great UX and clean, maintainable front-end code.

Let's build something together

We take on a limited number of projects each quarter.

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