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Our mission

Build the future of financial software platforms.

Our values

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Security

Security is a core property of how we design our systems. We safeguard our customers’ financial data and assets through industry-standard practices, disciplined architecture, and continuous risk management. By building for resilience from the start, we ensure every transaction is secure and every customer can move forward with confidence.

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Reliability

Reliability is the standard we hold our systems to. We design for consistent, scaleable performance under real-world conditions, ensuring accurate data, stable operation, and dependable outcomes. Our customers should never have to question whether the system will work. It does.

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Simplicity

Simplicity is at the heart of our approach. We believe powerful tools should also be clear, intuitive, and dependable. By removing unnecessary complexity and focusing on stability, we create experiences that are easy to use, easy to trust, and built to work seamlessly every day.

Founder’s story

Dylan Trommetter

Carter Weidman

 

Founded in Buffalo by two engineers with backgrounds in math, physics, and computer engineering. We saw that most problems weren’t caused by a lack of tools, but by systems that didn’t align. What should have been simple often became unnecessarily complex. We built Monolyth to create systems that are structured, reliable, and easy to work with.

 

We built our approach around simplifying and realigning. We focus on breaking problems down to what actually matters, understanding how the pieces interact, and rebuilding in a way that feels coherent and intentional. Instead of always adding more, we look for what can be removed, clarified, or restructured. That mindset drives everything we do. Solving problems by making them simpler, more connected, and easier to reason about from the ground up.

support@mlyth.org

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Abstracted user interface forecasting a 16% off target for 2027 emissions goal alongside an image of a mossy tree on top of a light blue gradient background

Our mission

Build the future of financial software platforms.

Our values

Icon of a pie chart

Security

Security is a core property of how we design our systems. We safeguard our customers’ financial data and assets through industry-standard practices, disciplined architecture, and continuous risk management. By building for resilience from the start, we ensure every transaction is secure and every customer can move forward with confidence.

Icon of an abstract globe

Reliability

Reliability is the standard we hold our systems to. We design for consistent, scaleable performance under real-world conditions, ensuring accurate data, stable operation, and dependable outcomes. Our customers should never have to question whether the system will work. It does.

Icon of an arrow pointing up right

Simplicity

Simplicity is at the heart of our approach. We believe powerful tools should also be clear, intuitive, and dependable. By removing unnecessary complexity and focusing on stability, we create experiences that are easy to use, easy to trust, and built to work seamlessly every day.

Founder’s story

Dylan Trommetter

Carter Weidman

 

Founded in Buffalo by two engineers with backgrounds in math, physics, and computer engineering. We saw that most problems weren’t caused by a lack of tools, but by systems that didn’t align. What should have been simple often became unnecessarily complex. We built Monolyth to create systems that are structured, reliable, and easy to work with.

 

We built our approach around simplifying and realigning. We focus on breaking problems down to what actually matters, understanding how the pieces interact, and rebuilding in a way that feels coherent and intentional. Instead of always adding more, we look for what can be removed, clarified, or restructured. That mindset drives everything we do. Solving problems by making them simpler, more connected, and easier to reason about from the ground up.

support@mlyth.org

Terms & Conditions

Privacy

About

Abstracted user interface forecasting a 16% off target for 2027 emissions goal alongside an image of a mossy tree on top of a light blue gradient background

Our mission

Build the future of financial software platforms.

Our values

Icon of a pie chart

Security

Security is a core property of how we design our systems. We safeguard our customers’ financial data and assets through industry-standard practices, disciplined architecture, and continuous risk management. By building for resilience from the start, we ensure every transaction is secure and every customer can move forward with confidence.

Icon of an abstract globe

Reliability

Reliability is the standard we hold our systems to. We design for consistent and scalable performance under real-world conditions, ensuring accurate data, stable operation, and dependable outcomes. Our customers should never have to question whether the system will work. It does.

Icon of an arrow pointing up right

Simplicity

Simplicity is at the heart of our approach. We believe powerful tools should also be clear, intuitive, and dependable. By removing unnecessary complexity and focusing on stability, we create experiences that are easy to use, easy to trust, and built to work seamlessly every day.

Founder’s story

Dylan Trommetter

Carter Weidman

 

Founded in Buffalo by two engineers with backgrounds in math, physics, and computer engineering. We saw that most problems weren’t caused by a lack of tools, but by systems that didn’t align. What should have been simple often became unnecessarily complex. We built Monolyth to create systems that are structured, reliable, and easy to work with.

 

We built our approach around simplifying and realigning. We focus on breaking problems down to what actually matters, understanding how the pieces interact, and rebuilding in a way that feels coherent and intentional. Instead of always adding more, we look for what can be removed, clarified, or restructured. That mindset drives everything we do. Solving problems by making them simpler, more connected, and easier to reason about from the ground up.