We build products and deliver services — starting small, going global.
A weekly deep-dive into one startup failure — the decisions, the context, the anatomy of the collapse. No inspirational fluff. Just what went wrong, why, and what you'd do differently.
Every product we ship is informed by real client work. Services aren't just revenue — they're research. We learn what works, what fails, and what customers actually need. Then we build products around those insights.
Build responsive, fast websites and web apps from scratch using modern frameworks.
End-to-end application development — frontend, backend, and database in one team.
High-converting landing pages built for campaigns — designed to capture and convert.
Bespoke software solutions tailored to your business — built to spec.
Launch and maintain your app in the cloud — production-ready from day one.
Project-based pricing — scope varies. Get a quote →
AI-powered video ad creation and campaign management. We handle creative, targeting, and optimization end to end.
SEO-optimized blog posts, newsletters, and thought leadership that drives organic traffic and builds authority.
Email campaigns that convert. List management, segmentation, and automated drip sequences that nurture leads.
Twitter/X, LinkedIn, and Instagram presence management — content scheduling, community engagement, and follower growth.
Data-driven marketing plans tailored to your business. Funnel optimization, conversion tracking, and market positioning.
Project-based or retainer. Get in touch →
Starting small is not the plan — it's the starting point. We build things that work locally, validate them with real customers, and scale from there. The destination is always global.
"The world doesn't need another generic tech company. It needs founders who ship, learn, and build things that actually work for the people who use them."
That's why Nexara starts small. Not because we have to — but because small is where focus lives. Every product we ship, every service we deliver, is built with one question in mind: would the person paying for this recommend it to someone they actually like?