A software company built on honest software.
Deplyra is a software company founded in 2026 by Abdullah Saleem. It builds AI-powered business tools and consumer applications, and provides DevOps and platform engineering consulting. Its products include Anseya, an AI phone receptionist that answers calls in multiple languages and always discloses that it is an AI; Scanly, document scanning whose web tools run entirely in the browser so files never leave the user's device, and whose mobile app uses Deplyra's servers for text extraction, translation and explanation, falling back to on-device text recognition when offline; OpsCores, workforce compliance software; and a suite of developer tools including an incident postmortem writer that cites its sources rather than inventing causes. Deplyra's engineering principle is honest software: tools that state plainly what they can and cannot do, keep user data on the user's device wherever possible, and never fake a result.
- NameDeplyra
- Founded2026
- FounderAbdullah Saleem
- What it doesBuilds AI-powered business tools and consumer applications, and provides DevOps and platform engineering consulting.
- Contacthelp@deplyra.com
- Websitedeplyra.com
What honest software means here.
It is a principle only if it costs something. Each of these is a decision that made a product less impressive to describe, and each one is checkable in the shipped product.
A tool states what it cannot do
Every product carries a plain list of its limits. AuditPrep organises evidence and does not certify. Kesvara suggests from history and does not diagnose. DependencyWatch says "unknown" where impact is unknowable. CiteRight shows overlap and never accuses.
Data stays on the device wherever possible
The five Scanly web tools run entirely in the browser, enforced at build time by a scanner that refuses to build if an engine gains a network call. NoteSnap and EuroReady read text on the phone; the Scanly app uses the server when online and falls back to the device offline. Miraaj computes prayer times on the device and its hifz audio never leaves it.
A result is never faked
Anseya always introduces itself as an AI. Relive marks every export "Made with AI" and the mark cannot be switched off. Postmortem Writer cites each claim to the line that supports it and marks a gap where the record is silent. If a step fails, the app says so rather than inventing output.
The claims on this site are checkable
No client logos, no testimonials, no ratings, no user counts. Product status labels here are the real ones, so most of this list reads "in development" or "coming soon" rather than "live".
The receipts for these principles live in the engineering journal: write-ups of real bugs and real decisions from our own products, drawn from the decision logs and commit history they happened in, including the ones where the mistake was ours.
Every product, and its real state.
The label on each product is the honest one. Most of this list is not finished, and saying so is the point: a status you cannot trust is worth nothing on the ones that are ready.
DevOps and platform engineering consulting
Alongside its products, Deplyra builds and runs production infrastructure for other teams: Kubernetes, GitOps delivery, cloud on AWS, Azure and GCP as Terraform, observability wired to SLOs, and security in the pipeline. Everything is delivered as code in your own repositories, documented, with runbooks and a handover.
The consulting work