ScarabTech began as a dedicated technical support and hardware repair company. We fixed what was broken—from gaming rigs to enterprise servers. But as we repaired systems, we noticed a recurring pattern: most failures weren't caused by hardware, but by poor software architecture and lack of foresight.
We began developing our own internal tools to solve these problems. This research evolved into CropLytix, an enterprise-grade agricultural management system. It became clear that our true value wasn't in swapping parts, but in writing the logic that runs the operation.
To scale effectively, we specialized. We formed PsiOps Holdings as the parent entity to protect the Intellectual Property.
Today, ScarabTech is a pure software house. We don't sell parts; we sell precision. We build legacy-ready systems for clients who need operational truth.