Why we registered a U.S. company, how we work across time zones, and what being 'global by default' looks like in practice.
A base that travels well
We registered Luxavero as a U.S. company because it makes working across borders simpler — for payments, for contracts, and for the trust that comes with it. But the company itself is remote and distributed.
Our home is on paper in Wyoming; our work happens wherever our clients and team are.
Global by default
Working across time zones sounds like a constraint. In practice, it's an advantage: a handoff at the end of one day becomes progress by the start of the next. It only works if the work is documented well enough to pass along.
That's why we write things down. Clear docs aren't bureaucracy — they're what lets a global team move as one.