
Kelvin Celso
Co‑Founder & CEO

Thinqr is a remote engineering partner for startup founders, agencies, and growing businesses. We help teams ship software faster, either by delivering projects end-to-end or by embedding managed engineers into your team.
We're built around one belief: remote work is powerful when it's implemented well. When communication is clear, expectations are aligned, and accountability exists, remote teams can move fast without burning out. Our job is to make that experience predictable.
Our mission is to make remote engineering feel simple, predictable delivery for companies, and meaningful, sustainable work for engineers.
We offer two simple ways to work with us, and you can switch between them as your needs change.
If you need something shipped, we take ownership from scope to release. This is ideal for MVPs, internal tools, and product improvements. You get clear milestones, weekly updates, and steady progress.
If you already have a team but need extra capacity, we embed a managed engineer who works with you day-to-day, backed by Thinqr's support, check-ins, and accountability. You get the speed of adding talent without the chaos of hiring alone.
We started Thinqr after seeing how strong remote work can be when it's done right, it creates a better balance between work and life, and it gives companies access to great talent. But we also saw the challenges: poor communication, unclear ownership, unreliable delivery, and teams that don't feel like one team.
So we built Thinqr to solve that, not by “sending freelancers,” but by creating a system where remote work stays productive, human, and reliable.
We've helped teams launch real products, not just prototypes. One example: we shipped an MVP in 6 weeks, and the platform grew to 5,000+ users and started generating revenue.
We keep things simple and predictable:
Thinqr is led by a team of engineers and operators who have experienced both sides of remote work—building products and scaling distributed teams.