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Meet Matyáš Krotil

Co-founder, Frontend & Software Lead Architect

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Matyáš Krotil
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Matyáš Krotil is the architect behind TameTeq's products and their visual identity. A perfectionist with a sharp eye for detail who believes great software must be both beautiful and robust.

Who is Matyáš?

Matyáš Krotil is Co-founder of TameTeq and the person behind the architecture of most of what you see — and don't see. As Frontend & Software Lead Architect, he bridges two worlds that often miss each other: precise technical system design and the visual craft of user interfaces.

He believes software is communication. Every component, every API, every animation sends a message to the user about whether the builders cared. Matyáš always cares.

Architecture as a discipline

Matyáš approaches software architecture as an engineering discipline with a strong aesthetic dimension. He doesn't build systems just to make them work — he builds them to be understandable, maintainable, and ready for change.

At TameTeq he defined the technology stack, introduced design-system thinking into development, and set code review and documentation standards that hold the team together even during rapid growth.

  • Next.js & React for production-grade frontends
  • Design systems and component libraries
  • Distributed systems and microservices
  • CI/CD pipelines and DevOps culture

Development philosophy

Matyáš practices what he calls 'design-first development' — every feature starts by imagining how the user will feel, and only then does the team solve the implementation. In his view, it's the only way to build software that people genuinely enjoy using.

Outside work

Outside TameTeq, Matyáš is into typography, generative art, and the open-source ecosystem. He occasionally contributes to community projects and is always happy to talk with anyone who wants to discuss why details matter.

"I draw it twice — first to understand the problem, then to solve it right."

Matyáš Krotil