OUR STORY
AI built for the people who have the least time to spare — not just the companies with the most.
Artificial intelligence has mostly been built for companies that already had everything: capital, engineers, time. ARCTOGA exists to put that same intelligence in the hands of people who have none of those to spare — the small business owner doing the books at midnight, the family trying to keep track of where the money goes.
We build AI agents, automation, and mobile applications that take over the repetitive work, so people get their time back for decisions that actually need a human mind.
Every letter carries a purpose.
We automate what is already understood, never what is still confusing.
Systems built to be checked, and to fail loudly when something is wrong.
Automation should give you more control over your life, never less.
If you can't understand why the AI did something, the job isn't finished.
Most small businesses don't lack effort. They lack order.
Built deliberately, one working product at a time.
Honest about what AI can do today, and what it still can't.
LETTER FROM THE FOUNDER
I started out as a mechanic at a company that sold and serviced agricultural equipment. After five years I became the administrator of the service department, then deputy head of the service department. I then spent two years working for someone else in precision agriculture and GPS navigation — and only after that did I take the leap and start my own company, which I ran for almost five years. That path taught me something I didn't fully appreciate until much later: the businesses that struggle most aren't the ones with bad ideas. They're the ones drowning in small, repetitive tasks that nobody has time to fix.
When I moved to Canada with my family, I started from zero in a new language and a new system. I saw the same pattern everywhere — receipts, spreadsheets, decisions made tired, late at night, on incomplete information. ARCTOGA started as a way to fix that, one working product at a time.
I'm not interested in building something that sounds impressive in a pitch deck. I'm interested in building something a business owner trusts with their numbers, and a family trusts with their money.