Ainygo started in 2015 as a quiet operations partner for three web agencies that were tired of WordPress swallowing their margins. The pitch was simple: hand us the boring half, keep the creative half, and we run it during our working week so your clients stop calling you about plugin updates. Three agencies turned into thirty, and thirty turned into a waitlist.
Ten years later we look after more than 1,200 WordPress sites across 40-plus countries, with a team of 20 senior engineers based in India. We have built our own monitoring and reporting tooling, codified our incident playbooks, and turned the dull-but-critical layer of WordPress into a proper craft. We have also resisted the urge to become something bigger. No in-house design team, no side hustles, no SaaS product with our logo on it. Just the operations layer, done well.
We are privately held, profitable, and entirely funded by the people who pay us every month. That means we can keep saying no to things that would make us faster but worse, and yes to the kinds of clients who want an engineer, not a dashboard.