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.