Started With a Problem
Three analysts frustrated with clunky tools decided to prototype something better during weekends. The first version was rough but solved real problems we faced daily.
Seven years of turning spreadsheet headaches into streamlined analysis
We started ProgXTool because frankly, existing financial software felt like it was designed by people who never actually worked with data. Too many clicks, confusing interfaces, and features nobody asked for. Our team decided to build something different.
Every product has a story. Ours involves late nights, countless prototypes, and feedback from finance professionals who weren't afraid to tell us what didn't work.
Three analysts frustrated with clunky tools decided to prototype something better during weekends. The first version was rough but solved real problems we faced daily.
After two years of testing and refining, we launched to 47 early adopters. Their feedback shaped everything that came next. Some features we thought were brilliant got scrapped immediately.
Opened our Chiang Rai office to better serve Southeast Asian markets. Learned that different regions have unique analysis needs. Currency handling became way more complex than we expected.
Introduced predictive modeling tools after 18 months of development. The math was easier than making it user-friendly. Spent equal time on algorithms and interface design.
Received certification from Thailand Financial Technology Association. More importantly, our user base grew to organizations across 12 countries who actually use the software daily.
Working on real-time collaboration features scheduled for late 2025. Also exploring machine learning integrations, though we're taking it slow to get implementation right.
Awards are nice, but we care more about the daily impact our tools have on financial professionals trying to do their jobs efficiently. Here's what seven years of focused development looks like.
Small team, big ambitions. We're analysts, developers, and designers who understand finance because we've worked in the trenches ourselves.
Chief Technology Officer
Spent eight years building trading systems before joining us in 2019. Gets unreasonably excited about database optimization. Usually the one catching edge cases nobody else considered.
Head of Product Design
Former equity analyst who got tired of terrible software interfaces. Joined 2020 and rebuilt our entire UI from scratch. Won't approve anything unless it passes her "3am usability test."
Financial analysis shouldn't require a computer science degree. Every feature we add gets tested by actual users doing real work. When something doesn't make sense, we scrap it and start over. This approach takes longer but creates tools people actually want to use.