Our Story

From a bookmark to a business. Griffin-Glitch is built on two brothers, honest work, and a refusal to complicate things.

How It Started

Griffin-Glitch started as a name Zech grabbed years ago. It wasn't a business plan or a pitch deck. It was just a bookmark for "one day". A placeholder for something that felt inevitable, even if the timing wasn't right.

For years, it lived in the background. Ideas would come and go. Conversations would start, then stop. But the name stuck. And so did the feeling that there was work to be done, real work, the kind that actually matters.

Then everything shifted. Zech and his brother Derrick looked at what they'd been doing separately for years, fixing broken systems, solving problems, helping people navigate tech without the nonsense, and realized they didn't need permission to do it together. They needed each other.

That's when Griffin-Glitch stopped being a bookmark and became what it is today: two brothers building something that lasts.

Meet the Builders

Zech

Technical Director

Zech is the one who fixes almost anything. If it's broken, he'll find out why. If he can't, it's probably done for. He doesn't believe in half-measures or temporary solutions. Every system he touches is built to last, debugged thoroughly, and handed back better than it came.

When he's not deep in code or untangling network infrastructure, you'll find him thinking about how to make complex systems simple.

Derrick

Operations & Strategy

Derrick is the one who knows who to call, who to help, and how to keep things moving. He's the connector, the person who understands that great tech is only half the equation. The other half is making sure people actually feel heard and taken care of.

He's obsessed with process, communication, and making sure every client interaction feels like they actually matter to us. Because they do.

What We Actually Do

We make tech make sense. Computers, networks, systems, ideas, whatever's got wires, code, or confusion in it.

We help small businesses, churches, nonprofits, and regular folks keep their tools running smooth. No sales pitch. No "industry jargon." Just straight answers, honest work, and respect for your time.

We don't have the empire built yet. But the foundation's strong, and we're still building. Every project we take on, every client we work with, every problem we solve makes us better at what we do.

Why We Do It

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Because Good Work Matters

There's too much sloppy code and broken systems out there. We can't fix it all, but we can make sure the work we touch is built right.

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Because People Deserve Honesty

Not everyone who needs tech help understands tech. That's okay. Our job is to explain it in a way that makes sense, not to make ourselves sound smarter.

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Because We Like Solving Hard Problems

There's something satisfying about taking a mess and turning it into something that works. That feeling never gets old.

How We Work

Fix It Right

If we do it, we do it with care. No shortcuts. No "good enough." If it's worth doing, it's worth doing right.

Keep It Honest

No fluff. No fake promises. If we don't know something, we say so. If it'll cost more, we tell you why. Trust is everything.

People First

We'd rather build trust than invoices. Your success is our success. We're invested in actually solving your problems, not just collecting checks.

Always Learning

Tech changes. Problems evolve. We stay sharp because every glitch has something to teach, and we're always listening.

Where We're Headed

Building the Foundation

Right now, we're focused on doing quality work for the clients who trust us. Every project is a reference. Every solution is a reflection of who we are.

Growing Intentionally

We're not chasing growth for growth's sake. We're looking to add to our team, people who share our values and care about doing things right.

Scaling the Impact

Long term, we want Griffin-Glitch to be the tech partner that small businesses and nonprofits can actually trust. The kind of company that shows up and actually cares.

Ready to Work Together?

We'd love to hear about what you're building or what's broken that needs fixing.

Let's Talk