Veteran-Owned · Founded 2020 · Denver, Colorado

We got tired of all-promise, no-action IT. So we built the alternative.

Aweeba exists because too many organizations pay for technology partners who don't answer the phone, don't understand the business, and bill by the surprise.

The story

Aweeba started with a simple frustration: too many businesses were paying technology partners who made big promises, spoke in technical jargon, and then disappeared when it was time to deliver. I wanted to build something different — an IT and software company that listens first, communicates clearly, and follows through.

I founded Aweeba in 2020, but the road there began in the Navy, working on the weapons systems of an F-18 squadron at Cecil Field, Florida — where precision and doing what you say are not optional. I have worked in IT since 1998, and I learned software development for a simple reason: I was tired of living with the problems Aweeba now solves, so I learned how to fix them myself.

Whether we are managing IT, improving security, or configuring the Aweeba Platform around your operations, the job is the same: reduce complexity and help your organization move forward.

That same conviction drives Redemptive Dance Ministries, the nonprofit my wife and I founded in 2012. RDM serves young people through dance and arts education in Denver and Kenya, where we recently held our first international conference. Both organizations are built on service, stewardship, and relationships — the same values we are teaching our four children.

We are not interested in becoming another vendor. We want to be a trusted partner who understands your mission, takes ownership, and does what we say we will do.

Jim Johnson, founder of Aweeba, with a friend at RDM's first conference in Kenya
Kenya, July 2026 — RDM's first conference.

How we work

Calm is the product

The best IT is the kind you stop thinking about. We aim for quiet systems, clear answers, and no drama.

Senior people, small team

A tight senior team — no tier-1 script readers, no handoffs. The person who answers can actually fix it.

Say it, then do it

Veteran-owned means something specific here: commitments are kept, timelines are honest, and bad news travels fast.

Operations-literate

We build and run business systems, not just networks — so we understand what your technology is for.

No lock-in economics

Flat rates, unlimited users, your own instance. We keep clients by being good, not by making leaving painful.

Denver roots

Based in Denver, serving the metro in person and mission-driven organizations nationally on the platform.

Who we serve

Program-running nonprofits — arts, education, and youth organizations — are our home turf. Industrial and manufacturing operations are our second lane. If you're a growth-minded organization of 15–70 people tired of stitched-together tools and absentee IT, we should talk.

Meet us properly.

A 30-minute conversation — about your organization, not our slide deck.