we build hard things.
we write about them.
Voze Lab is the engineering publication of Voze. We write about what we're building, what broke, and what we learned — with enough detail to be useful to engineers outside this company.
The engineering problems worth solving are rarely the ones with clean solutions already written up somewhere. We write to fill that gap — and because we believe the act of writing forces a rigor that makes the thinking sharper.
Our standard: if an essay wouldn't have changed how we approached the problem had we read it earlier, it isn't worth publishing. We're not interested in content. We're interested in writing that moves the state of practice forward.
The goal isn't to look smart. It's to help the next team avoid the thing that nearly broke us.
two kinds of
writing.
Engineering essays
Deep technical writing on infrastructure, architecture, process, and culture. Long-form. Specific. Named engineers, real systems, actual numbers.
Postmortems
What broke, why, how we fixed it, and what we changed. Customer-facing incidents, migration failures, and architecture changes that didn't go as planned. Blameless but honest.
Industrial B2B generates trillions in annual revenue, powered by millions of field reps who hear things no system captures — every visit, every conversation, every relationship signal. None of it has ever been captured at scale.
Voze has built the first intelligence layer for this market. We've honed domain-specific AI on 10 million field sales conversations — competitor pricing, personnel changes, product SKUs, relationship signals — in language no generic model understands.
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