Real Foundations. Real Results.

ResilientOps

Build on what exists.

The instinct when things break is to add more. More tools, more people, more systems. But addition isn't always the answer. Sometimes the raw material is already there — it just needs to be seen and connected differently.

Keep it simple.

Complexity often masquerades as sophistication. But if something requires heroic effort to maintain, it's not resilient — it's fragile. The strongest solutions feel obvious once you see them.

Test against reality.

Theory is comfortable. Reality is not. A solution that can't survive contact with real constraints, real people, real pressure — isn't a solution yet. Stress-test before things break, not after.

Build for independence.

A foundation that needs constant maintenance isn't a foundation — it's a dependency. When something is built right, it holds on its own. That's not idealism. That's just how solid structures work.

Ri

Logic, principle

Mi

Reality, truth

Ki

Foundation

Rimiki comes from three Japanese concepts and stands for
"Foundations built on logic and grounded in reality."

Rimiki's visual identity is inspired by origami.

Why? Origami is a simple piece of paper intentionally folded into a structure. And when you unfold it, the logic is still there — traceable, repeatable.

What looks complex is actually pattern. A shape that seems intricate is just simple folds in sequence. The beauty isn't separate from the structure — the beauty is the structure.

Simple actions, repeated with intention, create something that holds.

Rimiki origami
Ekaterina Chavan, Founder
10+ Years Experience

Rimiki sits at the rare intersection of

operationsbusiness developmenttechnology

Ekaterina Chavan

Founder

"I speak business and I speak code. I sharpened my pattern recognition by crossing domains."