fortune1
is a premier enterprise technology firm and strategic innovation partner, delivering accelerated solutions for fortune500 companies and governments.
what we do
we deliver what others can’t
- high-impact innovations that can be rolled into your core offering without disrupting existing operations
- confidential, classified projects that demand absolute discretion from your employees, stakeholders, and the public
- strike insurance that keeps your critical systems operational when your team is unavailable [conditions apply]
- crisis-response engineering for high-risk scenarios
what we won't do
not every project is a fit for fortune1
- non-critical projects that do not support long-term impact or strategic goals
- off-the-shelf software that doesn’t address a unique problem
- half-formed, underfunded ideas without a clear execution path
- direct augmentation with an existing engineering team
about us
our purpose is to solve the hardest problems in enterprise and government technology. we work behind the scenes, building high-impact solutions where failure is not an option. from classified initiatives to critical system overhauls, we deliver precision, speed, and absolute discretion.
our work isn’t public. our clients don’t need it to be.
our repertoire
we have designed classified systems used in national security operations that governments won’t acknowledge, built ai-driven automation that replaced 10,000+ hours of manual oversight, and developed enterprise innovations that reshaped billion-dollar industries. our work has influenced critical policy decisions, secured high-risk infrastructures, and operated behind the scenes in some of the most sensitive technological deployments on record. you may read more information here.
contact us
inquiries may be sent to hi@fortune1.studio. if applicable, please include the institution that referred you. further details will be provided as necessary. while we’re not hiring right now, you may send a message to join@fortune1.studio so that you’re in our system.
a full list of available pages can be found here.
details
- fortune1 ticket sizes start at $300,000 usd.
- depending on the requesting party, fortune1 may be open to a trade of resources [conditions apply].
- our leadership team will forever and always remain a secret, we will refer to everyone as an employee, even if they are leaders. we will, at most, say if we have worked with an institution, however, we will not disclose what we did for them. the institution may state that they don’t want us to acknowledge we worked with them, which we will oblige.
- strike “insurance” is not actual legal insurance, it is our name for the service of providing support for when your team has gone on strike.
- while we often work covertly, we will not work for terrorists, terrorist organizations, or terroristic regimes.
- we will not do work that puts the public at risk. we will not do work that negatively targets a specific demographic. we will not complete work that is against law enforcement or military entities [exceptions exist in extreme circumstances for government clients].
- before contract start, fortune1 and the client will determine how fortune1 presents itself to organization members. previous examples include executive contractors, internships, saas maintainers, sme’s, etc.
- we ask the client to inform us of the most appropriate style of dress before we appear in front of the workforce.
- depending on the proposed contract, fortune1 prefers in-person meetings with the client but does have some flexibility.
- some previous clients include:
- walmart
- mckesson
- exxon mobil
- apple
- amazon
- bank of america
- twilio
- block
- electronic arts
- darpa
- csis
- mit lincoln laboratory
- mossad
- united arab emirates
- isreal
- Argentina
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