Software with a heartbeat

Good software isn’t about the code. It’s about the people who use it — and the businesses that depend on it.

How it started

It started with a frustration. For over a decade, Sofia Vicedomini worked as a lead engineer for companies across Europe — and saw the same pattern everywhere: agencies that overpromise, deliver unmaintainable code, and treat clients as tickets, not partners. In 2025, she founded Vicedomini Softworks to build something different: a boutique studio where engineering excellence and genuine care for people aren't in conflict.

We don't want to be the biggest agency. We want to be the last one you'll ever need.

What we Believe

We Build for the Decade, not the demo

We won't take shortcuts to make a quick sale. If a solution isn't sustainable over time, we'll tell you before we build it — not after.

Accessibility is not optional

The web should be open to everyone. WCAG 2.2 AA compliance is part of the project from the first wireframe - not an afterthought.

Radical Transparency

You speak directly to the engineers building your product. No account manager filtering reality. No black-box invoices.

Technical debt is a human debt

It happens when developers stop caring about the future of the product. We build as if we're staying = because often, we are.

Meet the Founder

Sofia has been writing code since she was 12 and has spent more than a decade building robust, scalable systems for international markets across the EU, UK, and North America. As a senior full-stack engineer and technical leader, she has delivered complex solutions in telecommunications, digital identity, cloud infrastructure, and enterprise platforms, drawing on experience at organizations including Thales, Kaleyra (now Tata Communications), and Urbi, a Telepass Group Company. 

Sofia founded Vicedomini Softworks after years of experiencing the same recurring frustrations in the industry: rushed projects driven by sales targets instead of engineering reality, multiple layers of account managers and handoffs that kept clients disconnected from the engineers actually building their software, and a widespread tolerance for technical debt as long as the initial demo looked impressive. 

She wanted to build something different—a software house where the founder’s name is literally on the door and on every line of code, where senior engineers work directly with clients from the first conversation through long-term support, and where decisions prioritize durability, maintainability, and real business outcomes over short-term wins or novelty. 

For Sofia, starting the company was a deliberate choice to create the kind of rigorous, transparent, and accountable engineering environment she wished had existed throughout her own career.

“I founded this company to bring craftsmanship back to software development. My name is on the door because I take personal responsibility for every line of code we ship.”

Sofia Vicedomini

How we Work

Remote workstations

Remote-first, not remote-friendly

There is no office. Everyone is remote — no second class. Decisions are made in writing; meetings exist to align, not to replace documentation.

Colonna

Independent by choice

We stay independent so our priorities remain aligned with our clients and our standards — not with any external party.

Marmo

Small on purpose

We deliberately stay small to protect the level of care, precision, and personal involvement we bring to every project.