A studio built around curo.
Kyuro comes from the Latin curo — to care for, to attend to, to see to it. That's the whole pitch: we don't hand off a build and disappear. We run what we ship.
Who's behind it
Kyuro is the studio of Daniel Vazdar — an operator who builds AI-automated systems and writes about the practice at danielworks.online. Before Kyuro: API integrations, web infrastructure, and years of running production systems for his own ventures — the newsroom, the outbound engine, and the memory layer in our case studies are systems we operate every day, not portfolio pieces built for show.
How we're different
Most agencies sell builds. We sell running systems. Everything we ship comes with monitoring, alerting, and a care plan if you want one — because software that nobody watches degrades quietly until it fails loudly. We've operated enough production systems to design for the 3 a.m. failure case up front.
We're small on purpose. You talk to the person who builds the thing, scopes are fixed before work starts, and if a project isn't a fit for software at all, we say so on the first call.
Talk to the builder, not a sales team.
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