About

A technology company engineered in Haiti, built for the world.

Go-tech is a software and infrastructure studio. We design, build, and operate the systems that move modern businesses.

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Innover · Connecter · Propulser

Our story

Go-tech was founded by engineers who had spent years building production systems for banks, telecoms, and fast-growing platforms. We started Go-tech to bring that same engineering discipline — architecture, observability, security, on-call rigor — to a wider set of businesses, beginning in Haiti and reaching outward.

Vision

A region where every serious business runs on engineering it can trust — locally built, globally competitive, and audit-ready by design.

Mission

Engineer the infrastructure, software, and security that lets ambitious teams ship faster without taking on hidden risk.

What we hold to

Engineering first

We are engineers before we are a brand. Every commitment is one we can defend in a post-incident review.

Long horizons

We build systems we are willing to operate for ten years, not the duration of a contract.

Honest delivery

Clear estimates, visible progress, and a working build at the end of every iteration.

Regional depth

We understand the real constraints of doing business in Haiti and the wider Caribbean — bandwidth, power, payments, regulation.

Milestones

  1. 2019

    Founded in Port-au-Prince

    Started as a two-person studio building backend systems for local fintech and retail.

  2. 2021

    First fintech platform live

    Shipped a multi-tenant payments backbone running 24/7 across two regions.

  3. 2022

    POS network rollout

    Deployed a connected POS network across multiple regional brands with offline-first sync.

  4. 2023

    Cloud & DevOps practice

    Stood up the dedicated infrastructure and SRE practice running production for clients.

  5. 2024

    International engagements

    First cross-border engagements with clients in North America and the wider Caribbean.

Engineering the Future of Digital Infrastructure

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