Yaletown · Vancouver, BC
AI & SEO consulting in Yaletown,
for the tech towers along Pacific Boulevard.
AI consulting and digital work for Yaletown tech companies, startups, and SaaS teams. We help growth-stage companies around Hootsuite, BroadbandTV, Mogo, and Thinkific ship internal automation faster than their engineering teams can get to it.
The Neighborhood
Yaletown: Vancouver's post-industrial tech and SaaS quarter
Yaletown's character was set when the warehouses stopped and the towers went up. The old CPR railyards became Pacific Boulevard, the brick loading docks along Hamilton and Mainland became restaurants and showrooms, and the towers that sprouted along Pacific, Homer, and Davie became home to a very specific kind of Vancouver business: growth-stage tech. Hootsuite's old Mount Pleasant roots bled east into Yaletown's orbit, BroadbandTV anchored Vancouver's creator-economy tech, Mogo pushed consumer fintech out of a Yaletown office, and Thinkific built the online course infrastructure category from the same radius. The tower at 887 Great Northern and the cluster around Citygate carry dozens more — the kind of Series A to Series C companies that have product-market fit and are trying to figure out what to automate next.
The streetscape is unusually dense for Vancouver: restored heritage brick on one side of the street, 20-story glass towers on the other, the seawall and False Creek at the bottom. The Aquabus commute from Granville Island and Olympic Village means a non-trivial share of Yaletown tech workers show up to the office by boat. Meetings happen at Small Victory on Yaletown Road, Cafe Medina spillover, or along the seawall when the sun is out. Olympic Village next door, with its startup accelerator spillover and the Science World corridor, means Yaletown effectively runs on a 15-minute walk radius of 8,000+ tech workers.
The thing that distinguishes Yaletown from the other tech pockets in Vancouver is maturity. Mount Pleasant and Main Street skew earlier-stage and more design-led. Yaletown skews operationally mature: companies with revenue, teams of 20 to 200, real fundraising pressure, and the specific kind of pain that comes from having built enough product to now drown in the operational wake of it. That shapes what they need from outside help.
Local Pain Points
Pain points specific to Yaletown tech companies
These are the patterns we hear repeatedly from Yaletown SaaS, fintech, and creator-economy teams. Engineering bandwidth is the common thread — the product team is shipping, everything else is stacking up.
We pick the highest-leverage fix for your Yaletown business first — not whatever we can bill for longest.
What we hear from Yaletown operators
- Investor update automation — Series A/B founders spending 6+ hours a month manually pulling numbers from Stripe, HubSpot, Mixpanel, and Linear into a monthly investor email
- Engineering hire pipeline — inbound resumes piling up because talent comes through LinkedIn, AngelList, and direct referrals, with no single triage workflow
- Feature launch content velocity — marketing waiting on engineering to explain what shipped, then rebuilding the explanation three times for blog, changelog, and sales enablement
- Customer support scaling past 1,000 users — Intercom and Zendesk threads that could be AI-triaged for intent and routed, but the team has not had time to build it
- Sales proposal and RFP response — every enterprise prospect asks a variant of the same 40 questions, and reps rebuild answers from scratch each time
- Data-room prep ahead of funding rounds — founders losing a week to organizing metrics, policies, contracts, and customer logos into something investors can actually navigate
What we do here
What we build for Yaletown tech teams
We work best with Yaletown companies that have product-market fit and need an operational AI layer around their product — not companies looking to bolt AI features onto the product itself. That is your engineering team's job. Ours is everything around it.
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Industries
Industries we serve in Yaletown
A deeper industry view, including case studies and specific workflows we have built.
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