
We're not consultants who advise from the sidelines. We're engineers who embed with your team, take ownership, and deliver guaranteed outcomes on the work that can't fail.
That's why the world's best engineering teams trust us enough to hire us again and again.
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The Partner We Wished Existed
EverOps started in 2012 when a group of engineering leaders got frustrated with their options for getting outside help.
Traditional consulting firms sold strategy decks but rarely delivered working systems. Staff augmentation added bodies without accountability. Internal teams were stretched thin and lacked the battle-tested experience for high-stakes work like re-platforming in production or re-networking global infrastructure.
So we built something different.
We created a model where small, elite teams embed directly inside client organizations—bringing proven playbooks, AI-native practices, and full ownership of outcomes. No silos. No handoffs. Just results.
For over a decade, we grew organically through reputation and referrals. Companies like like Zendesk, Docusign, and Snowflake came to us during their most critical scaling moments—and stayed because we delivered.
In 2022, we partnered with growth-focused investors to professionalize our operations and build a go-to-market engine as strong as our delivery model. Today, we're proud to have supported 7 IPOs, earned AWS Select Tier and Datadog Advanced partnership certifications, and helped create $186B in combined market value for the companies we serve.
What hasn't changed?
We're still operators first. We still guarantee outcomes, not effort. And we're still the partner that technology leaders hire again and again.
Trusted by the World's Best Engineering Teams
Our values aren't wall art, they're how we operate.

EverOps is built by people who've been in the trenches. Engineers who've scaled platforms, fought production fires, and know what it takes to deliver when failure isn't an option. If you thrive on hard problems, want to work alongside elite talent, and care about outcomes over optics, we should talk.






