Building the supply layer for distributed compute.
Computely turns underused hardware outside the cloud into trusted, rentable compute. We start by unlocking fragmented supply, then grow into the orchestration layer around it.
Computely market thesis
AI demand is rising while existing supply remains expensive, centralized, and operationally fragmented.
The brand mark is based on Kok's galaxy, a period-8 oscillator from Conway's Game of Life: a compact metaphor for coordination across distributed nodes.
Thesis
The next compute platform starts with supply that already exists.
AI demand is growing faster than flexible, trusted compute supply.
Computely starts by making fragmented hardware visible, controlled, and market-ready.
Over time, Computely becomes the trust and orchestration layer for distributed compute.
Why us
Built by founders with direct experience in infrastructure, capacity, and systems software.
Software engineer focused on infrastructure capacity management across CPU, GPU, and server fleets. Previously at Amazon.
Software engineer at Toyota Automated Logistics building advanced simulation platforms using containerization and virtualization, supporting globally recognized enterprises operating complex, large-scale environments.