Built in Helsinki for privacy-first teams.

Lyniti is based in Helsinki, Finland. We build business software for people who want calm tools, clear ownership, and a product that respects both their work and their data.

We care about long-term trust more than short-term tricks. That means user privacy, fair business ethics, straightforward pricing, and product decisions that help teams work better without turning them into metrics.

Where we are
Helsinki, Finland

Our point of view is shaped by Nordic pragmatism: build carefully, communicate clearly, and treat customer trust like something that must be earned again and again.

Privacy

User privacy stays core

We believe business software should help teams organize work without treating user data like product fuel. Privacy is part of product design, not marketing garnish.

Ethics

Fair business over dark patterns

We want relationships built on honest value. No manipulative growth loops, no fake urgency, and no business model that works best when customers are confused.

Focus

Tools should feel calm

Lyniti aims to reduce noise, bring systems together, and help teams stay focused on real work instead of juggling disconnected apps all day.

What guides how we build

We are building Lyniti as infrastructure for serious work. That means product choices should stay useful under pressure, remain understandable to teams, and respect the businesses that rely on them.

Privacy should be normal

We think private-by-default behavior should be expected from modern software. Teams should know what happens to their data and feel confident that trust is not being traded away behind the scenes.

Software should support fair work

Healthy businesses need tools that help them collaborate, stay accountable, and make decisions with context. We want Lyniti to support good operations, not pressure teams into bad habits.

Clarity beats bloat

We prefer strong foundations over feature chaos. Better navigation, clearer workflows, and steadier product decisions matter more than shipping noise for its own sake.

Commitments we want customers to feel

Straightforward communication

We aim to explain product changes, pricing, and limitations clearly. People should not need detective work to understand what they are buying or using.

Respect for customer time

Work software should remove friction, not create ceremony. We try to design around momentum, readability, and fewer wasted clicks.

Business ethics that scale

As Lyniti grows, we want our standards to grow with it. Fairness, restraint, and accountability should remain visible in both product decisions and company behavior.

Long-term trust

We are not trying to win attention for a week. We want to become software teams can depend on for years because the product stays principled as it matures.