The story behind Servantium
We've spent our careers in the trenches of professional services, building delivery teams, implementing enterprise software, and watching firsthand as talented consultants struggled with the same problems over and over again.
Pricing decisions made in isolation. Scope changes that never made it to the contract. Delivery teams reinventing the wheel because lessons from past projects lived only in people's heads. We saw how much margin leaked through the cracks of disconnected systems.
The frustrating part? Product companies don't have these problems. They have systems that remember everything: every price change, every customer interaction, every feature update feeds back into better decisions. Services businesses deserve the same advantage.
So we built Servantium. The name fuses servare, the Latin root meaning to serve, protect, and preserve, with -ium, the suffix used for foundational elements. Like titanium or platinum, Servantium is meant to be essential infrastructure: strong, enduring, and built to last.
Not another tool that bends to chaos, but a system that creates structure. A single source of truth for how services are sold, priced, contracted, and delivered. An operating system that gives services businesses the operational discipline traditionally reserved for product companies, without sacrificing the flexibility and human expertise that makes services work.