About the studio

Two old words. One job description.

Glimwright isn't a made-up startup name. It's built from words people used for centuries — and we chose them because they say exactly what this studio does.

Glim, the firefly engineer — full-body view, lantern in hand

glimnoun · old lantern slang

A light — a candle, a lamp, a lantern. Centuries back, to "dowse the glim" meant to put the light out. A glim was never the sun and never a floodlight. It was the small, kept light: the one you carried with you, or set in a window so people could find you after dark.

wrightnoun · Old English

A maker. The word still survives in the old trades — wheelwright, shipwright, millwright, playwright. A wright wasn't the person with opinions about the thing. A wright was the one who could actually build it, and stood behind the work when it was done.

Put them together and you get the whole business plan: a glimwright is a maker of small, kept lights — the follow-up that answers at midnight, the reviews that tell strangers you're worth knocking for, the story that says somebody's home. We build them, and we keep them lit.

Glim raising his lantern for a closer look

The mascot

Meet Glim.

Glim is a firefly engineer — goggles, workshop apron, and a lantern he built himself. He turns scattered inputs into warm, usable light, and he's on every page of this site because he's the standard the studio holds itself to.

Meticulous maker

Every detail has a purpose. Nothing on the bench that doesn't earn its place.

Builds clarity

Takes the scattered and the tangled, and hands back something warm you can actually use.

Quietly powerful

Works in the background and lets your work do the shining.

A lit lake house on a Michigan night, pines against the sky

Rooted in Michigan

Long summer nights and clear thinking. Glim comes from the same lake country the studio does — built for makers, and for the people betting on themselves.

The person behind it

The one holding the lantern.

Glimwright is Hayden Keiser's studio, run from the lake country of southwest Michigan — the place the fireflies on this page come from.

Hayden's first trade is quality engineering. He built his career inside big manufacturing, in the world of root-cause analysis, failure-mode studies, and measurement systems — a discipline where you don't get to say something works until you've measured it, and you don't get to call a problem fixed until you've proven it can't come back the same way twice. You'll find that habit all over this studio: measure before you claim, publish the price, don't call it done without evidence.

The second trade he built for himself: making and selling physical products. Nights and weekends, Hayden became an inventor — a patent-pending hardware design with his own name on it, CAD drawings and technical prints sent to overseas factories, supplier negotiations, container freight, packaging, and his own e-commerce storefronts to sell what came back. Every service on our list is something he first had to do for himself, with his own money on the line. That's the wright half of the name, earned the slow way.

The third trade is the newest: AI systems. When modern AI arrived, Hayden didn't wait for a vendor to sell him a package. He taught himself from the ground up — built his own AI workstations from parts, then built the agents and automations that now run his companies' follow-up, record-keeping, and content around the clock. Friends started asking how he did it, so he wrote them plain-English guides. Then businesses started asking. That's how a personal toolkit became a studio.

So when the front page says we find what makes your business tick, that's not a slogan. It's the habit of an engineer who has spent his working life taking systems apart to find the one part that matters — on factory floors, in his own products, and now in businesses like yours.

The engineer

Root-cause analysis, failure-mode studies, measurement discipline. The habit of proving things instead of promising them.

The maker

Patent-pending inventor. CAD and manufacturing drawings, overseas sourcing and OEM management, e-commerce storefronts run first-hand.

The systems builder

Self-taught in modern AI — hardware to agents. Built the automation that runs his own companies before offering it to anyone else, and still writes guides for people learning it.

How we work

Three habits we won't drop.

Plain prices

Every service has a published number. You can budget for us before you've ever spoken to us — and the number doesn't change once you have.

Proof over promises

You'll notice this site has no testimonial wall and no "$12M generated" banner. When we show you a number, it will be real, measured, and yours. We'd rather earn that section than fake it.

Tend the light

A wright stands behind the work. We don't launch and vanish — every program gets watched monthly, tuned honestly, and if it stops earning its fee, we're the ones who bring it up.

Come tell us what you're building.

The first conversation is free, honest, and shorter than you'd expect.

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