About
One person. That is a feature, not a staffing problem.
I run Igloo Interactive from Toronto. The person answering the first email is the same person planning, building, testing, and handing over the work.
Kirill Talanov
I like the awkward jobs between “do it yourself” and “hire an agency.”
A small business often needs more than a template but much less than a project team. That is the gap Igloo is built for: a clear website, a phone or intake system, a small internal tool, or somebody technical to look at a mess and give a straight answer.
I work across web development, Linux and hosting, telephony, integrations, and AI-assisted systems. The technology changes. The standard does not: the result should be understandable, affordable to run, and owned by the client.
I also build software products inside Igloo. They do not become customer-facing promises until they work.
When a job needs somebody else
I say so. Specialist legal, accounting, branding, illustration, or security work should be done by a qualified specialist. If I bring somebody into a project, you will know who they are, what they are doing, and what it costs.
No account-manager relay race
Bring the problem directly to the builder.
Send the rough version. I will reply with questions, a useful next step, or a clear no.