From the founder
Akoteq didn't start as a company.
It started with me just noticing a problem I couldn't ignore.
I kept seeing people with real ideas, real ambition, but their systems just weren't strong enough to support what they were trying to build. Businesses were struggling not because they lacked effort, but because the tools and platforms around them were holding them back.
So I started building. Quietly. No structure, no brand—just solving problems one by one. A website here, a system there, fixing what wasn't working so things could actually move.
Over time, I realized it wasn't random. The same kinds of problems kept showing up. And every time I fixed something, it had a real impact. It would help a business run smoother, help a team work better, or help someone finally bring their idea to life properly.
That's when Akoteq became real for me.
Not as a business idea, but as a direction.
I didn't set out to build an agency. I just didn't want good ideas to die because of weak systems. Akoteq became the way I could take that seriously and do it properly.
Today, that's still what we do. We build what actually matters—systems, platforms, and digital products that people can rely on to grow.
And at the core of it, nothing has really changed.
It's still just me, trying to build things the right way so other people can move forward.








