Soren Shelton
Adrianna Contreras
Niko Ortega
Salvador Weaver
Hudson Gomez







Most work now takes place across scattered apps, split tabs, half-finished threads, and dashboards no one reads twice. Collaboration is everywhere in theory. But in practice, the work still depends on the same broken methods. The way most people work together hasn’t kept up with what they’re actually building because what they’re doing doesn’t fit inside the categories most software was intended to serve.
Our vision is shaped by what real work actually looks like across launch calendars, comment threads, late-night replies, and early drafts—and asking what might happen if the space that held it all didn’t break every time priorities shifted.
That’s the kind of working environment we care about. This is the long way around. It’s slower than chasing trends or layering features. But it’s the version we believe will last.
We built Pivot with a simple conviction: when the way people create, teach, and collaborate evolves, the systems they use should be flexible enough to evolve with them. It should be shaped by the person running the program, writing the post, planning the release, leading the team. Pivot exists to give those communities, courses, projects, and teams a permanent home.
We’re not here to change how you work. We’re here so you don’t have to reinvent the system just to hold it all together. If something is important, it should be easy to return to. If a conversation starts, it should be easy to continue. If a goal matters, it shouldn’t need a spreadsheet to prove it.
The values guiding how Pivot supports lasting, adaptable, and focused work.
Work shapes the space
Systems should hold

Everything, together
Progress is the default
Nothing important gets lost

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