About us - We prioritise partnership.

We are a niche custom software development team specialising in web-based solutions. Our focus is on understanding client requirements and partnering with our customers through the development life cycle.

We are a small and talented team of software developers and designers, and we are all about keeping our people motivated and engaged.

happy employees
11
satisfied clients
7
projects underway
7

Our culture - We’re committed to working hard, and working well.

A small team of developers & designers who share the same goals and aspirations.

  • Trust. We believe our team will deliver what they say they will.
  • Faith. We emphasise quality of work over hours of work.
  • Compassion. We want our team to enjoy working with us, each and every day. Happy Team, Happy Customers.
  • Empathy. We listen deeply—to our team, our clients, and their users—so we can build with understanding, not assumption.

Team

We’re Vischari—coders, testers, tinkerers, and builders who thrive on turning messy problems into smart solutions.

From full-stack engineers who debug before the bug lands, to QA pros who actually enjoy test plans, we’re a team that mixes curiosity, caffeine, and just the right amount of chaos.

We don’t just write code—we partner, question, fix, and build.
Harini
Harini
Research Analyst
Deepak
Deepak
Software Tester
Amrithapriya
Amrithapriya
Junior Software Engineer
Sakkiya
Sakkiya
Junior Software Engineer
Ajay
Ajay
Fullstack Software Engineer
Sonu
Sonu
Fullstack Software Engineer
Raja
Raja
Senior Fullstack Software Engineer
Priyadarshini
Priyadarshini
Principal Software Architect
Maya
Maya
Communication Coach
Krishnan
Krishnan
QA, Infrastructure, Operations
Vinayak
Vinayak
Chief Everything Officer

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