A pod doesn't broadcast — it coordinates. Quiet engineering work across two oceans and ten time zones, holding up the fifty-plus products the rest of the company runs on. Most of it stays under the surface. That's how it should be.
Dive in → Send a signalEvery project we run is on one of these three currents. Pick a current. Swim hard. Surface with the trophy. Then go back down.
An orca doesn't drift. It accelerates. The current is moving, and the pod moves faster than the current — because what's worth catching never holds still.
A pod carries no passengers. When the hunt is on, everyone moves. When the call goes out, everyone answers. The ocean is unforgiving to anyone waiting to be told.
Every pod has its own dialect. Bigger water opens up when the dialects meet — across reefs, across basins, across oceans. The work that matters is rarely the work one pod can do alone.
"The whale doesn't describe the current.— Field note, somewhere in the deep
The whale uses it."