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/ Dalgora

We build, run, and defend the systems your business runs on.

Founded 2026

Skopje · Worldwide

Generalist IT firm

Finance · Legal · SaaS

AI integration, hosting, web development, custom applications, DevOps, cyber-resilience, and IT leadership. One team, one accountable contract, eight disciplines that quietly compound.

Generalist is a word that gets misused in our industry. Agencies call themselves full-service; integrators bundle products with support contracts. To us, generalist means a single team that can trace a fault from the browser to the bare metal, hand decisions off internally rather than across vendor lines, and stay accountable for the result long after the project closes. When your AI feature costs too much in production, the same engineer who built the retrieval pipeline can look at your infrastructure bill. When a regulator asks about your data handling, the same team that built the system can answer precisely. That continuity is rare. It is what we have spent the years building.

02/ Why Dalgora

Built for the long horizon.

The IT industry has a habit of selling complexity. Most consultancies grow by expanding their service catalogue and billing for the seams between them. We built the other way. One team covering the full stack means shorter time from symptom to fix, faster delivery, and a single point of accountability when something goes wrong at an inconvenient hour. The four principles below are not values statements. They are the habits that have kept our longest clients on the same retainer for years.

01

End-to-end ownership

We own your stack from the bare metal up. No hand-offs between vendors, no finger-pointing when something breaks.
02

Operators, not consultants

Our team has been on call. The work is informed by the years of running production, not by a slide deck.
03

Plain-language reporting

Monthly notes you can actually read. What we did, what we changed, what we recommend, in human English.
04

Long-horizon decisions

We pick architectures and tools your team will still respect in five years. The boring choice is usually the right one.
The right answer for IT is rarely fashionable. It is usually quiet, well-documented, and boring on purpose.
Operating principle, since 2026

03/ How we engage

Three ways to work together.

01

Project

A fixed scope, a fixed timeline, and a clear deliverable. We agree in writing on what we are building, build it, and hand it over with documentation. This model works well for new sites, application builds, infrastructure migrations, security audits, and any engagement with a natural endpoint.

02

Retainer

A monthly arrangement for work that never really ends: managed hosting, incident monitoring, ongoing engineering embedded in your team, or a senior engineer present for every significant decision. The engagement continues for as long as it earns its keep.

03

Fractional

For companies that need senior technical leadership on a consistent basis without the overhead of a full-time hire. We act as your CTO, head of infrastructure, or security lead, present without a headcount decision. Most clients start here before moving to a broader retainer.

04/ By the numbers

99.9%

Uptime SLA across managed estates

24/7

Automated monitoring across managed estates

50+

Clients served across industries

10+

Years of production experience

05/ The stack

Tools we trust at 3am

  • Linux
  • Kubernetes
  • Terraform
  • AWS
  • Hetzner
  • Cloudflare
  • PostgreSQL
  • Redis
  • Next.js
  • TypeScript
  • Go
  • Python
  • Prometheus
  • Grafana
  • Vault
  • Tailscale
  • Nginx
  • ArgoCD

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