Build It Yourself, or Buy a Platform That Already Solved It.

  • The hidden cost of the build is the maintenance: Shipping v1 is the easy part. Living with v1 for five years is where internal tools quietly fail. Bugs, edge cases, compliance updates, integrations, security patches, and feature requests do not stop arriving just because the original project is "done." Epsilon3 customers get a platform that improves continuously, with a team whose only job is to make it better.

  • Your engineers should be working on your product, not your tools: Every engineer pulled onto an internal procedure platform is an engineer not working on the thing that actually drives revenue. The opportunity cost of building infrastructure software in-house is almost always higher than the licensing cost of buying it. The math gets worse every year.

  • Built to flex, not to be rebuilt: The reason internal tools get rebuilt every few years is that the original team optimized for the workflows they knew, not the workflows that would emerge. Epsilon3 was designed from the start to handle procedures, tests, anomalies, and operations across wildly different programs, so when your operation evolves, the platform evolves with it instead of getting thrown out.

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“Epsilon3 allows us to optimize the creation, review, and execution of our procedures. Their platform enables us to iterate and execute at the speed needed to be successful.”

- Meagan Roth, Launch Operations Director

Firefly Aerospace

“Epsilon3 has transformed our operations by enabling efficient procedure management and real-time collaboration. It's the ideal tool for scaling our test environment.”

- Andy Mack, Propulsion Test Engineer

Virgin Galactic

“Epsilon3 enables our engineering and operations teams to stay connected. Their tools support assembly, integration, and test procedures, reducing risk and ensuring mission assurance."

- Sean Davis, Manufacturing Operations Manager

Redwire Space