About
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Founder of Osnap
For two decades I built software for other people. Some of the best of it almost no one will ever see. The projects that stayed with me were the ones that helped: software that gave scientists a clearer view of how disease takes hold in the body, tools that helped small businesses hold their own. Through all of it I never lost the thrill of making something that works and is genuinely beautiful, and watching it reach people.
Osnap is the chance to hand that feeling to everyone, without needing to know how. But I wasn't going to hand over something fragile. So it's built the way anything meant to last is built: solid, resilient, ready to grow and flex as you do, with safeguards layered all the way down. Most of it you'll never see. What you'll feel is the freedom to focus on your work instead of the worry. Over time, you see it in what you build.
Built with Osnap, including this site.
Osnap has been running for years, opened by invitation, and widened on purpose. That pace is deliberate: software you can trust is grown one careful layer at a time, not generated all at once. Its stability isn't just about being bug-free. It's a redundant, secure architecture with monitoring that catches and fixes issues on its own, so what you build keeps running in the real world.
Bringing an idea to life is thrilling and honestly a little scary. It's the feeling that's driven me my whole career and the reason Osnap exists. If there's something you've been wanting to build, please take this opportunity to make the leap.
— Monte