Torspan
Torspan LLC · Everett, Washington

Who you'd be handing your records to.

Two owners, one product, and a filing anybody can look up. Everything on this page can be checked — against a public record, or against the product itself.

Torspan is a Washington company with two owners: Sergei Sysoev and Andrei Tcelikov. Both of them spend their days on construction sites.

AirOrchestra started as the paperwork waiting at the end of a long day, and the answer sitting in a cut sheet out in the truck. Nobody has ever wanted to fill out a form at six o'clock, so we built something with no form in it. The crew writes or talks the way it already does. The day comes back as the hours, the photos on the right job, the pre-task plan, the report, and the answer off the print with the sheet attached.

Every line carries who said it or where it came from. Where nobody said it, it stays blank and says so.

The records are yours. You can take all of them out any day. We make one thing, and we make it for the crew.

Two owners. No board, no investors, nobody else.

Sergei Sysoev and Andrei Tcelikov. Equal shares. Both names are on the filing, and the company is member-managed, which means those two run it themselves.

There is no board. There is no outside money. Nothing gets built because somebody's fund needs a number by December, and the price does not move because a round closed.

That cuts both ways, and it should. There is nobody to escalate to and nobody else to blame. When something in the app is wrong, it is one of those two names that got it wrong, and it is one of those two names that answers the email.

Sergei SysoevOWNER · 50%
Andrei TcelikovOWNER · 50%

Look us up.

EntityTorspan LLC
TypeLimited liability company · member-managed
StateWashington
FormedAugust 11, 2026
Principal office5025 West View Dr, Everett, WA 98203

That is a public record, not a claim. Washington's business search is free, it does not ask you to make an account, and it takes about thirty seconds: ccfs.sos.wa.gov. Type the name. What comes back is the entity type, the status, the formation date, the UBI and the principal address — the same lines printed above.

If this page and that record ever disagree, the record is right and the page is wrong. Write and tell us and we'll fix the page.

There is no lobby at that address. It is where the company is registered and where mail reaches us.

What we don't build is why the one thing works.

No accounting. No estimating. No scheduling. No dispatch. No bid room. No project management. Every one of those is somebody else's product, and several of them are good at it.

One product has to be right about three hard things: the hours a man worked, the paperwork with his name on it, and the answer that came off a sheet. Right every day, in a stairwell, on two bars. Two people can hold three things to that standard. Two people cannot hold thirty — and neither can two hundred, they just take longer to find out.

The other half of that arithmetic is who is on the far end of it. The person who answers your email is one of the two people who built the thing you're asking about. There is no tier one. There is no ticket number. Nobody is going to call you in March about upgrading.

What we don't have.

No track record. Torspan was formed in August 2026. We can show you the product and we can show you what it refuses to do. We can't show you ten years, and that's not something anybody can fake.

No logo wall. There are no customer names anywhere on this site, in any tense, and there's no page where they're hiding. We're new. Nothing here is going to word itself so you think otherwise.

No certifications. No SOC 2, no ISO 27001, no FedRAMP. If a general contractor's procurement office requires a certificate, we don't have one, and we're not going to build a sentence that sounds like we might. What exists instead is written out on Security and data ownership: how long records are kept, who can open what, what the assistant is allowed to read, and where the files sit.

No sales team. Nobody here is paid to call you back. That's the reason nobody will.

No overnight desk. Something breaks at two in the morning, it gets looked at in the morning — and you get told what happened, not that nothing happened.

No phone number. There's a reason and it isn't a policy. It's on Contact.

The only money that reaches us.

One price for the crew, paid monthly. That's the entire business. Put a man on Monday and it's the same price.

Nobody pays us to show up in your material order. No vendor rebate, no referral fee, no cut for pointing a purchase order at one supply house instead of another. When the app drafts an order for forty hangers, the vendor on it is the vendor your man named, and the only party with an interest in that order is you.

Nothing your crew writes is for sale. Not to a broker, not to an insurer, not to an advertiser, and not to a model that leaves this company. The long version — retention, the vendor list, what the assistant may read — is on Security and data ownership.

If we stop.

Two people is a fair thing to worry about. The polite way of asking it wastes everybody's morning, so: what happens to my records if these two quit?

The answer is written down on Your records — the notice, how long the account stays readable, and the full export that goes out before anything is switched off. It's on a page instead of in a conversation so it can be held against us later. That's the only kind of commitment worth reading.

The short version is below, position 09, and it's true on an ordinary Tuesday as well as on the last day: the records are yours and they leave with you, whole, in files that open without us.

The standard.

Ten positions. Not values — rules the product is built to, and rules it can be caught breaking. Each one has its own address, so a line can be pointed at in an email.

01

Nothing is invented.

A fact in the record came from a person or a document. The machine does not fill a gap with something plausible.

02

An empty screen is an honest screen.

If nobody said what happened, the day stays blank and the app says so.

03

Every line names who said it, or the sheet it came from.

Person, date, and his own words; or document, revision, and page.

04

It tells you what it hasn't read.

By name. On your job.

05

The crew is the source, never the subject.

The system works from what the crew says. Not on them, not about them.

06

No score, no ranking, no location trail.

There is no number about a man anywhere in the product.

07

When it can't tell, it asks — and names both answers.

It does not pick the likelier one quietly.

08

It shows you the bubble. You call it.

An instrument does not overrule the man holding it.

09

The records are yours and they leave with you.

Any day, whole, in files that open without us.

10

One price for the crew.

Never per head, because a record with a third of the crew missing is not a record.

If the app ever does something these ten don't allow, that's a defect. [email protected].

See it work.

If you want to ask one of the two of us something, the address is [email protected] and it goes to a person. → Contact
The fastest way to size up a company this young is to read what it says it won't build. → What it won't do

This page was last checked on 22 August 2026.