The name, and the work behind it
A wright builds things that hold.
A wright is a craftsman who builds things meant to last — a shipwright, a wheelwright, a millwright. Each one a discipline: hulls that survive the sea, wheels that carry the load, mills that run for a generation.
The most famous Wrights were two bicycle mechanics. While funded laboratories chased powered flight with budgets and theory, the Wright brothers out-engineered every one of them from a workshop — because they treated the problem as something to build and test, not something to talk about.
We took the name because that’s the work: quiet, exact, built to last. Automation, built like infrastructure.
- Discipline
- Process automation
- Method
- Build & test
- Spoken aloud
- “right works”
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01 / How we prove it
We’re automating our own company first.
We don’t show borrowed logos. We show the machine: the same engine that powers the counters below scans public hiring signals every night and scores the businesses most likely drowning in manual work — it’s how we decide who to help. We’re building the rest of our own outreach on it, in the open.
If our automation couldn’t carry our own business, we’d have no business selling it to you. That’s Exhibit A — and its counters are on the home page.
See Exhibit A →02 / The team
Who builds this.
A senior engineering team that has shipped production software for a decade — platforms, compliance systems, the free Analyzer you can run on this site, and the engine behind our own outreach.
The people who scope your work are the people who build it. Not subcontracted no-code freelancers, not a course graduate following a template — engineers who have carried real systems in production and know what breaks first under load.
03 / What we believe
Five things we hold to.
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Fixed prices, published
You see the number before you talk to us. Scope decides where in a range you land; nothing is invented on a call to test what you’ll pay.
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Working software over slideware
Every engagement leaves running code behind — including the audit. A deck is not a deliverable.
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Honest build-vs-buy
If a $30-a-month tool already solves it, the roadmap says buy, not build us. We’d rather lose the line item than sell you something you didn’t need.
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We stay on call
Automation breaks when the systems around it change. Wrightworks Care means a human is on call when it does — not a ticket queue.
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We don’t automate judgment
Relationships, decisions, and anything where automation adds risk without real savings stay with your people. The roadmap says so plainly.
Built to last
Let’s find where your hours are going.
Start with the audit, or see what we’d find with a free teardown first.