Trevor Kincy · Agentic operator

The machines build. I command.

One operator directing a fleet of AI agents. 700,000+ lines of production software across industrial platforms, defense systems, and consumer apps. No engineering team. No excuses.

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The position

The world is prompting.

I am operating.

I write the spec. The fleet writes the code.

Nothing ships until it survives the gates: tests, review, verification.

You call this the future of software.

I call it Tuesday.

01 // Selected work · drag your scroll, the shelf moves
Founder // Industrial AI

Sulaco

An operating system for the physical world: a deterministic runtime, a physics-based digital twin, an 18-module operator console, on-prem machine learning. Built alone, before the first hire.

sulaco.io

Proof

385k+ lines, 2,500+ automated tests in CI 36 industrial protocols on real wire formats 6 microsecond hot path, PREEMPT_RT Linux

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RustReact 19PythonTimescaleDBNATSDockersystemd
The factory // Agentic infrastructure

The fleet itself

The system behind everything on this page. Retrieval servers, 51 specialized agent personas, 36 codified skills, autonomous ticket-to-pull-request delivery. Every machine-made change survives an adversarial review gate before it ships.

Proof

4 custom MCP servers: search, code, state, browser Ticket in, reviewed pull request out, no human typing 3-voter adversarial review on AI output

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Claude CodeMCPRAG / Qdranttree-sitterPlaywrightOllamaGitHub Actions
Founder // Defense

Kincy Defense Systems

A second company's entire estate, same operator: mission planning and simulation, a common operating picture with live terrain, ISR tooling, real-time sim backends.

kincydefense.com

Proof

8 deployed properties on edge infrastructure Live simulation and COP demonstrations Hardened, fully separate deploy estate

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ReactWebGL terrainReal-time simCloudflare Workers
Platform // Legal

C-Bridges

A legal-services platform in closed beta. Zero-trust access administration, hashed credentials only, and a database with no public door.

c-bridges.ch

Proof

Closed beta live, onboarding clients now Expiring, revocable, sign-in-limited access codes SHA-256 digests only: no secrets at rest

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Next.js 16Cloudflare WorkersOpenNextPostgreSQLWireGuard
Consumer

Our DachaComing soon

Proof the machines can build soft things too: a private world for two, live on the App Store and Google Play, on infrastructure I own end to end.

dacha.town

Proof

90k lines of Dart, signed builds on both stores Self-hosted backend, row-level security throughout Compressed delivery, automated CI deploys

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FlutterSupabasePostgres RLSCaddyGitHub Actions
0k+lines in production
0+products shipped
0+automated tests
0agents in the fleet
02 // Engagements

Four ways in. Every one ends
with working software.

$1,500 / 72 hours

The pilot

One automation, your real data, working. The cheapest way to find out this is real.

Start the pilot
$4,500+ / 1-2 weeks

The agent build

A production agent that does real work: intake, research, reporting, operations. It does the job. You check the receipts.

Scope it
$5,000+ / 1-2 weeks

The internal tool

The dashboard, portal, or console your team keeps wishing existed. Clickable in days, on your data, with auth.

Scope it
$10,000 / 2 weeks

The audit

Two weeks inside your organization. I leave a working pilot, a governance playbook, and zero ambiguity about what AI can ship for you.

Book the audit
03 // The operator
Trevor Kincy Kincy // operator

Fifteen years of operating.
Four years of commanding machines.

US Navy Intelligence. A decade of ventures. Then chief operating officer of a 350-person technology group, where the turnaround was worth roughly CHF 30M. When agentic AI made it possible for one person to direct a fleet of software machines, I did not write a think piece. I built two companies' product estates with it, alone, and shipped every line to production.

OperatorCOO, 350+ person group: 75% opex cut, 65% throughput gain
InventorNamed inventor, four WIPO-published patents
ResearchCo-author, published ML research (arXiv:2501.08129)
ServiceUS Navy Intelligence, NATO operations, 13 countries
04 // Contact

Bring me something
worth shipping.

One email. You get a straight verdict: a 72-hour pilot, a 2-week build, or an honest "this is not a fit." Never a deck.