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What exactly does Kynera do?

Kynera architects, engineers, and implements the operational, data, and intelligence infrastructure that lets growing businesses scale without proportional cost growth. This spans nine core solutions — delivered individually or as an integrated build.

Who do you work with?

Kynera serves SMBs and mid-market scale-ups, roughly 10 to 1,000 employees. Smaller businesses typically engage us for a defined, high-impact project — automation, data infrastructure, a specific operational fix. Larger clients pursue broader infrastructure work.

How is Kynera different from a typical IT firm or agency?

Traditional consultancies hand you a strategy deck and leave. Traditional agencies execute a narrow slice — marketing, or dev, or data — in isolation. Kynera does both: we diagnose the problem across strategy, data, operations, and technology, then engineer and implement the system that solves it. One partner, no handoff.

Do you work remotely or on-site?

Hybrid by default. Most engagements run remotely. Where a diagnostic or audit requires direct observation of operations, we work on-site, primarily within the GTA.

Do you work with companies that have no internal technical team?

Yes. We act as the external technical and strategic layer for companies that don't have / don't need a full internal team.

How long does a typical engagement take?

It scales with the client. Smaller businesses get fast, contained sprints — two to four weeks to fix one specific bottleneck. Larger mid-market and scale-up clients typically run three to six months for a full systems build. We size the timeline to the problem, not the company.