Lunar Logic started in Krakow, Poland in 2004 and carved out a niche as one of Europe’s most respected agile development consultancies. The company was founded by Pawel Brodzinski, who brought a deep background in lean management and software craftsmanship.
The team is deliberately small — around 40 people — and focused on Ruby on Rails, JavaScript, and modern web application development. They work primarily with startups and mid-size companies that need experienced developers who can ship fast without cutting corners.
What makes Lunar Logic unusual is their organizational structure. They operate as a self-managing company with no traditional management hierarchy. Decisions are made through consent-based processes, and team members choose which projects they want to work on. This approach attracts developers who value autonomy and craftsmanship.
Brodzinski is well-known in the lean and agile communities for his writing and conference talks about organizational design. His ideas about limiting work in progress and visualizing workflow have influenced how many tech companies manage their development processes.
Lunar Logic’s clients tend to come through referrals and community reputation rather than marketing. They’ve built applications for companies across healthcare, fintech, and e-commerce, maintaining long-term relationships with clients who value technical excellence over flashy presentations.