Sometimes the smartest thing a tech company can do is close the laptop, grab a coffee, and remember who they’re building with.
We love async. We thrivein the cloud. But once in a while, we trade screens for real scenes.
At Ensolvers, we’rremote-first, but not remote-always. That’s why, sometimes, we flip the switch and bring our Solvers together under one roof.
These in-person days aren’t just about socializing or aligning on projects. They’re about something more profound: remembering that the people behind the code matter just as much as the code itself.
Because even in a world of Zoom, Slack, GitHub, and Notion, some things still hit different IRL:
In-person time reminds us that what we’re building isn’t just functional, it’s human. And that technology, at its best, is still a people-powered thing.
We’ve seen how these sessions:
We're not anti-remote. We’re just pro-connection.
Because in a world obsessed with scale, velocity, and automation, sometimes the smartest move is to step away from the screen and share a moment with people who speak the same (coding) language.
It’s not mandatory. But it’s always meaningful. And, no, there is no meeting agenda. Just energy, curiosity, and the occasional sticky note avalanche.