Buzzvel was founded in 2020, and the world had stopped.
Everything around us was uncertain and quiet. And maybe that’s exactly why we decided to move forward. Starting a tech company in the middle of a global lockdown sounded reckless — but it turned out to be the best decision I could’ve made. While others were slowing down, we started building, with no investors, no perfect plan — just the will to create something meaningful. A place where technology has purpose, where creativity and clarity walk hand in hand, and where the work speaks for itself.
I didn’t start Buzzvel to build another company.
I started it because I was tired of seeing brilliant people fail for lack of the right partner — one that listens, that cares, that challenges without ego. I wanted to prove that doing great work and being a good person don’t have to be two separate things.
In these five years, we’ve worked in healthcare, SaaS, retail, entertainment, governance, hospitality, and blockchain. We’ve built small ideas that became big, and big projects that started as sketches. We took on challenges that felt far beyond our reach — and that’s exactly how we grew.
Buzzvel took me far.
To Switzerland, where we worked in pharma and compliance and learned the weight of precision. To Manchester, where we built process automation systems and discovered the beauty of simplicity. To Australia, where we developed a system now running in factories of major global brands, proudly carrying the Buzzvel name. And to Brazil, where I was reminded that technology is, above all, about people — empathy, energy, and connection.
We’ve worked with big agencies, small ones, and with founders who started from nothing and are now traveling the world — carrying a little piece of Buzzvel with them.
Projects like Coma ou Leve showed us how technology can transform a local business by bringing structure to chaos. Hotspotty pushed us global, testing our limits and proving our ambition. Portugal Homes taught us the power of integration — turning a website into an actual sales engine. DBS reminded us of the impact that technology has on human lives. Azulfy showed us how innovation can protect the planet. Bluewater Dive Travel connected explorers with the world’s most extraordinary destinations. Kilford helped us blend art and technology with purpose. Libre/Rhize proved that even manufacturing can be creative. And AESE showed that digital transformation can honor tradition without losing its soul.
We made mistakes, wrong turns, rushed decisions, long nights, but we learned. Growth is born from risk, and discomfort is the best teacher.
Today, when I look at Buzzvel, I see something bigger than code or design. I see what we call Silent Impact — work that speaks through consistency, care, and purpose. We don’t shout. We show up. We deliver. We stay.
Our client retention rate says it all. We’ve grown together, evolved together, and are still side by side. And honestly, our best salespeople are our clients — and everyone who’s ever worked at Buzzvel. People who believed in us, left their mark, and now carry what they learned here into the world.
Buzzvel was built by people, those who are here today, those who came before, and those who quietly support us from behind the scenes. Nothing we’ve achieved would’ve been possible without them — the ones who believe, challenge, and trust us every single day.
Five years later, I still feel the same drive I had on day one — just with more scars, more awareness, and a lot more gratitude. We’re no longer chasing to be the biggest. We want to keep being the ones who do things right.
Buzzvel is made of faith, risk, mistakes, and people who care. And that’s why we’re still here — and still just halfway there.