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Team

The engineers who run the platform.

Small, distributed across three continents, deliberately overlapping timezones so incidents are never owned by a single sleepy person.

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Bryan Flowers

Founder & CEO

Bangkok, TH

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Bryan started Vintony Host after twenty years of running production infrastructure for other people — most of it spent fighting cloud bills that did not match the engineering value being delivered. He led the cloud team at a mid-size SaaS through three major migrations, watched two of them blow the budget, and decided the third would be the last one he ran on someone else's platform.

He writes the playbooks customers use during migration weekends, and still answers Pro-tier support tickets when the team's first-reply queue gets bigger than the rest of the inbox. If you have ever asked Vintony 'why does this work this way?' on email, there is a good chance Bryan was the engineer who wrote the answer.

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The team

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Mei Tanaka

Engineering Lead

Tokyo, JP

Mei runs Vintony's orchestration plane — the system that turns a credit-card-validated order into a booted VM in 62 seconds median. She joined from a hyperscaler's container platform team where she designed the live-resize primitive used by Vintony today, then rewrote in Go.

Outside work she chairs the Tokyo Go users meetup and maintains a personal blog about deterministic build pipelines that the rest of the team reads more often than they admit.

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Alex Reyes

Customer Engineering

Lisbon, PT

Alex runs Vintony's customer-engineering motion: the engineers who pair with new customers during migration weekends and own the relationship until they have rebooted their first server in production. He is the reason the median migration playbook is six pages instead of forty.

Before Vintony he ran developer-experience at two YC-backed SaaS companies, where he learned that the difference between a useful onboarding email and a clutter one is whether anybody followed it.

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Priya Kapoor

Product Designer

Bengaluru, IN

Priya owns the customer-facing surface from the marketing site to the dashboard. She does not believe in design systems that look like a Figma library — only in dashboards that you can read at 6am on a Saturday during an incident.

She came to Vintony from a fintech design team where she ran the dashboard redesign that moved their PagerDuty noise floor down 34% the quarter after launch. Her test for a screen is whether her on-call husband can read it without putting his glasses on.

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We're hiring

Looking for engineers who have run production and answered support tickets in the same week. If that's you, mail hello@vintonyhost.com with a sentence about what makes you happy at work.