Biotech is what I studied, and software is what picked me, and Salesforce came right after, and that ecosystem became home for almost a decade. I spent years inside it at Capgemini and TCS, then a long stretch helping MTX through its hyper-growth phase, building teams and shipping work I'm still proud of, and I was a few steps away from CTA when the next thing pulled me sideways.
What started as an idea inside the company became an innovation practice, and that innovation practice eventually became mavQ, which went from a deck on a screen to a team delivering high-stakes builds to a product that quietly began swallowing my full attention with full-stack work and AI, and somewhere in that chapter the Salesforce thread thinned out, even though the love for it never did.
When I started Reveriext, the idea was always to build for the future and stay away from the boring old norm, to live right at the edge of where the technology is evolving, and ever since, things have been evolving fast and this has been an exciting time to be building. And then Salesforce announced what it announced, and it kind of pulled me back toward my old love, and a couple of days of going through the new platform and experimenting with it and talking to old customers and new partners and people who have been on it every day while I was looking elsewhere made the decision quite simple. Headless 360 is the move I had been waiting for someone to make, and it lines up almost exactly with the thesis I have been writing toward at Reveriext.
So we are starting our Salesforce practice.
It will sit under reStrategy as our new offering, while reLabs continues building products across domains, and Humanely keeps evolving in its own lane as its own company. The approach is exactly what we have done in the past, the same top-notch teams and top-class delivery and bar I have always taken pride in across every chapter, and with everything we have learned about building AI, and everything we have built with AI inside Reveriext, I think we will be go-to partners for many on the new Salesforce.
And etyb.ai, our AI virtual team, is already training for this one.
This is just the announcement. More to come as we grow and put more pieces together.

