Space is now a dynamic operating environment. In 2024, nearly 2,900 spacecraft were launched and the global space economy reached about $613B. Constellations, software-defined networks, and multi-domain programs are increasing complexity faster than legacy tooling can handle.
Most teams still work across four disconnected stacks: finance, strategy, engineering, and regulatory. The calculation itself is often quick. The bottleneck is getting the right context and people aligned around one decision.
We are building the platform we wanted in those rooms: one secure workspace where curated data, validated simulation workflows, and domain context come together to support decisions that matter.
Dynamik was founded by a team that spent years on both sides of the table — operating inside large satellite programs, and building the systems that support them.
Our background spans corporate strategy, M&A, financial modeling, and program management across major aerospace organizations, combined with engineering experience in industries that do not tolerate weak systems: energy, aviation, and space.
We know what decisions executives need to make, what evidence they require, and how much time teams lose to fragmented tooling.
Domain depth to identify what matters. Engineering discipline to compute it reliably. Dynamik is the product we wanted to use.
Decisions are cross-functional. A single design change can affect launch economics, user terminal costs, regulatory timelines, and market access. The platform has to connect these domains.
Curation comes first. Pre-vetted datasets and reusable workflows reduce noise, reduce risk, and shorten time to insight.
Security is foundational. Users should be able to work with proprietary information under deployment and access models that match their security posture.
Usefulness beats novelty. We ship features against real workflows. If a capability does not improve decision speed or quality, it does not ship.