engenium

/en·JEN·ee·um/

originLatin ingenium — in- (inborn, within) + gen- (to beget, to produce, to bring forth)
1

Inborn generative power. The capacity to produce from within.

2

The direct ancestor of both engine and ingenuity. The word that means the generating generator — not redundant, but resonant.

3

A digital systems agency that builds infrastructure for the generative era. Austin, TX.

“The engine and the generative were always the same word.”

see alsogenesis, genius, genuine, ingenious, engineer, generate, progeny
The Values

Four values.
One root.

Ingenious

Every build has at least one thing we thought through harder than anyone else would have.

Genuine

A family business. Real names. Clients talk to the people doing the work.

Generative

We build things that compound. A website is infrastructure. An automation is leverage.

Grounded

Low ego, high competence. We do the work and show the results.

Austin, Texas

Three people. Real names.
We answer the phone.

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