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Why Entexis™ Systems: From ThirtyFour® Soft Systems to the Future

Sunil Sethi
Sunil Sethi
Leader, AI & Workflow Specialist
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Entexis didn’t begin as a rebrand. It began as a refusal: the refusal to stay small when the work kept asking us to go bigger. This is the story of why a design studio named ThirtyFour® quietly stepped aside, and what came next.

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Most companies have an origin story about a moment. An idea on a napkin, a problem nobody else was solving, a pitch that finally landed. Ours isn’t that.

Entexis has a different kind of origin. It began as a quiet admission: that the company we had built (ThirtyFour® Soft Systems) had outgrown the frame we had drawn around it.

ThirtyFour® did what it was meant to do

ThirtyFour® started as a design studio. UI, UX, brand work, the occasional front-end build. The scope was deliberate: a small agency, a tight team, and a focus on craft. For years, that was enough.

We did good work. Clients trusted us. Projects shipped. But somewhere along the way, the conversations we were having with those clients started to change. They stopped asking for screens. They started asking for systems. They wanted platforms, integrations, logic, scale. They wanted help with decisions that went far beyond design.

We could have said no. We could have stayed a design shop and been quietly excellent at it for another decade. But every time we said yes. Every time we reached past the design brief into the architecture, the data, the business logic, we realized something uncomfortable: this is where the real work lives. And it’s also where most companies get it wrong.

The limit wasn’t skill. It was identity.

The problem wasn’t that we couldn’t do the bigger work. We already were. The problem was that the name on the door said “design agency,” and that label was starting to cost us. It capped the conversations we got invited to. It framed us as vendors when clients needed partners. It put us in the wrong box, a box we had built ourselves.

A name is a promise. ThirtyFour® promised pixels. But we were increasingly being asked to deliver platforms. The gap between the promise and the reality was widening, and the only honest way to close it was to change the name.

Enter Entexis

Entexis isn’t ThirtyFour® with a new logo. It’s a different kind of company with a different kind of ambition.

Where ThirtyFour® was a studio, Entexis is a technology company. Where ThirtyFour® was shaped around design, Entexis is shaped around engineering and intelligence. Where ThirtyFour®’s horizon was the next client project, Entexis’ horizon is the next decade of software: the platforms, the automations, and above all, the artificial intelligence that will quietly rewrite how businesses run.

This isn’t a pivot away from what we were good at. The same people who obsessed over typography at ThirtyFour® still obsess over details at Entexis. We’re just obsessing over different details now. System architecture. Data models. Agent workflows. The taste that shaped our design work is the same taste that now shapes our engineering work. We didn’t throw it away. We expanded what it applies to.

Why AI, and why now

A lot of companies are calling themselves AI companies right now. Most of them are rebrands. A few are genuine. We thought hard before putting AI at the center of what Entexis is, because we didn’t want to be part of the noise.

Here’s what we believe: AI isn’t a feature. It isn’t a chatbot you bolt onto an existing product. It’s a new substrate. The thing software will be built on for the next ten years, the same way the cloud was for the last ten. The companies that understand this early, and build with it as a foundation instead of an afterthought, will define what the next generation of products looks like.

We want to be one of those companies. And we want to help the businesses we work with be among them, too.

The unfinished mission

If you’d asked us at ThirtyFour® what we were building, we would have said “design that works.” Honest, accurate, and limited.

If you ask us at Entexis what we’re building, the answer is bigger: software that understands the business it’s serving, and gets smarter at it over time. That’s what we were reaching for at ThirtyFour® without having the permission (or the name) to say it out loud. Entexis is the permission.

We didn’t leave ThirtyFour® behind. We grew out of it. Everything we learned in those years: the taste, the discipline, the obsession with craft, the refusal to ship something ugly or broken or lazy. All of that is still inside Entexis. It’s the spine.

But the ambition is new. And honestly, it’s the ambition that should have been there from the start. We were just waiting for ourselves to catch up with it.

The Questions People Ask About the Entexis Transition

The same questions keep coming up about why ThirtyFour® became Entexis and what changed. Here are the honest answers.

Why the name change? ThirtyFour® was a recognized brand.
ThirtyFour® was a design studio name. It signaled craft, taste, and visual work. The clients we were taking on by 2024 were no longer design clients. They were SaaS founders, financial-services teams, and operations leaders asking us to build the platforms, automations, and AI systems their businesses ran on. ThirtyFour® positioned us as vendors when clients needed engineering partners. The name change to Entexis is the rest of the company finally catching up to the work we were already doing.
Is ThirtyFour® gone?
The name has stepped aside. The people, the principles, and the work haven’t. Everything we built at ThirtyFour® (the design taste, the discipline, the obsession with craft, the refusal to ship something ugly or broken or lazy) is still inside Entexis. The spine of the company is unchanged. The frame around it grew. Clients who knew us as ThirtyFour® are now Entexis clients, working with the same team on bigger problems.
What does Entexis build now that ThirtyFour® did not?
Custom SaaS platforms, CRM systems, AI agents and assistants, workflow automation engines, data layers, and the integration work that makes them operate as one system. Entexis ships software that understands the business it serves and gets smarter at it over time. ThirtyFour® shipped design work that supported software other people built. The two are related (both demand craft, both demand respect for the user) but they live at different layers of the stack.
Why is Entexis betting on AI specifically?
Because AI is not a feature you add to existing software. It is the substrate the next decade of software gets built on. The same way the cloud reshaped what businesses could build in the 2010s, AI is reshaping what businesses can build in the 2020s. We are betting that the businesses winning by 2028 will be the ones that wired AI into how they operate, not the ones that bolted a chatbot onto an existing product. That bet shapes everything we build, every engagement we take, every decision about who we hire.
Should existing ThirtyFour® clients expect anything to change?
The team is the same. The standards are the same. The depth of engagement is the same. What changed is the range of problems we can take on now. If you were a ThirtyFour® client working on design, that work is still ours. If you have grown into needing the engineering layer behind the design (a CRM rebuild, an AI assistant, a workflow engine, a custom analytics layer), that is now in scope where it was not before. The relationship continues. The capability grew.

The Entexis Team (Formerly ThirtyFour® Soft Systems Private Limited)

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