Twelve years shipping.
Four continents delivering.
We build digital systems that actually work — websites, e-commerce stores, AI agents, and the marketing that scales them. Engineered like real software, not assembled from templates.
Aggento was built around a frustration: too many agencies were great at slides and terrible at software.
Clients would spend months in proposals, receive beautiful mockups, and get delivered something that was slow, brittle, and difficult to maintain. The technical side was an afterthought. The system that was supposed to drive revenue couldn't handle real traffic, broke on mobile, and had to be rebuilt within two years.
We set out to do it differently — starting from the engineering discipline and building outward. Every engagement is scoped against measurable outcomes. Every build is instrumented, monitored, and handed over with documentation that means something. We don't call something "done" until it performs.
Twelve years later, the principle hasn't changed. We work with businesses that want their digital infrastructure to be an advantage — not a liability they manage around.
One team.
Global reach.
We run as an integrated team — not a project manager coordinating contractors. Every engagement has a named engineer who owns it end to end, from brief through launch and 30-day post-launch support.
Disciplines don't operate in silos here. The person building the AI system understands the marketing funnel it feeds. The engineer who builds the e-commerce store writes the technical brief for the performance campaign. Everything connects.
Define success before you start.
Every engagement begins with measurable outcomes agreed in writing. Not "improve the website" — "reach a 90+ PageSpeed score and a 3% checkout conversion rate." If we can't define what winning looks like, we don't take the project.
Engineer, don't assemble.
We don't use templates as the final output, page builders as the architecture, or no-code tools where real code is needed. Every system is built to be maintainable, measurable, and capable of handling real traffic without falling over.
Tell clients the hard truth.
If we don't see a strong case for AI in a client's workflow, we say so. If a project scope will overpromise, we push back before the contract is signed. The goal is a partnership that delivers — not a sale that disappoints.
Andrei started Aggento after spending over a decade building production software at the intersection of engineering and business outcomes. He'd seen what happened when agencies prioritised the pitch over the product — and built Aggento to be the opposite.
He leads every client engagement directly. Not as a figurehead, but as the person who understands the technical architecture, approves the delivery, and stays on when something needs fixing. Clients with questions reach him, not a support queue.
Ready to build
something real?
Thirteen documented engagements. Real metrics. No vaporware.