
Technology that fits how you work
SEQTEK is a Tulsa technology consultancy. For more than 25 years we have built custom software, data, and AI that fit the business, instead of forcing the business to fit the software.
- 25+
- Years partnering with Midwest businesses
- 4
- Markets: Tulsa, Oklahoma City, NW Arkansas, Kansas City
- 1999
- The year we started, in Tulsa
Featured work

The Software Behind Better Bits
Taurex builds better PDC drill bits. SEQTEK builds and runs the software and cloud behind them.
Read the case studyWe are named for a problem-solver
SEQTEK is short for Sequoyah Technologies, named for the Cherokee polymath who built a writing system that gave his nation near-universal literacy in a generation. He fit the system to the people, not the people to the system. So do we.
Read our storyServing industry leaders
What clients say
“We came to this collectively and not just giving something out of the box to try to work in our processes. We did not have to change our processes. They are trying to find a solution that fits us.”
Jeremy Larson
, Cross Precision Measurement
“There is this CEO syndrome where people are not willing to talk to you if you are the boss. SEQTEK has pulled out of us the discussions in a very comfortable way, where people were willing to talk about the things they had been worried about talking about. This program is exactly what we need.”
Paul Hildebrand
CEO, Economasters
“I am used to software developing over a very long arc, and this seems to be moving rapidly, which is very encouraging.”
Jim Hewston
, Cross Precision Measurement
The Touchstone Workshop
A working session that turns AI ambition into an architecture, named epics, and a build sequence.
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Guarding the Way: How to Actually Evaluate an AI Agent Runtime
You cannot evaluate an agent runtime by reading its architecture docs. A security invariant in a comment is a request. In the type system, it is a fact.

Brick for Stone: The Limits of Specifying Everything Up Front
Spec-driven development is genuinely useful. The trouble starts when a capable AI agent makes it easy to specify the wrong thing very efficiently.

AIpocalypse, Just-in-Time
The AI doom discourse has detached from the experience of using the tools. The hype follows an exponential curve. Real workflows follow a linear one.








