There has to be a better way.
It started the way most good things do — two lifelong friends, a few conversations, and a shared question: what is this AI thing, really?
Amy and Lee have been friends for over 40 years. Two very different career paths, two different sets of life experiences — but through all of it, three things stayed constant: a love of great music, Alabama football, and an unquenchable thirst for building better solutions than the ones already on the table.
Between them, more than 60 years of building, shipping, implementing, selling, and supporting enterprise software for real companies with real problems. They weren’t chasing a trend. They just wanted to see what was actually there.
So they started building. Not a demo. Not a toy. A genuinely complex application — the kind with edge cases, real users, and the kind of moving parts that make most AI tools quietly fall over. And somewhere in the middle of that build, something clicked.
They weren’t just using AI to write code. They were rewriting the way enterprise software gets made — the patterns, the handoffs, the brittleness, the rework. Every place modern development quietly bleeds time and money, they were fixing as they went.
The valuable thing wasn’t their app. It was a platform that lets anyone build what they actually need — agentically driven, LLM-agnostic, designed around the way real software is supposed to come together.
From the solopreneur with a great idea and zero technical background, to a mid-sized company without a full dev team, to an enterprise with hundreds of engineers already shipping in production — SaltAIr meets you where you are.
Amy and Lee didn’t build a tool to replace your team. They built a platform that lets anyone — with a team or without one — build like they’ve got the best one in the world.
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