About
Every company runs a tangle of services, scripts and agents holding hands in the dark. The work happens, but nobody can see it — until it breaks at 3am and someone goes spelunking through logs.
We started [fix]net on a simple bet: if your system were a living graph instead of buried glue code, you'd understand it, trust it, and change it without fear. So we built a runtime where every workflow is visible, typed and replayable — and then a whole ecosystem of products on top of it.
One graph for your stack. That's the whole idea.
If you can't see how it runs, you can't trust it. Everything we build defaults to legible.
Replay, fork, roll back. Nothing important should be a one-way door.
Products should compose, not silo. The ecosystem shares one runtime on purpose.
We're hiring across engineering, design and developer relations — remote-first, async by default.