The Operating System for Shooting Ranges
RangeDirector set out to become the software layer the indoor-range industry never had — a multi-tenant platform to run any facility, new or retrofit, from the cloud. They needed it built to a production standard and in market fast, before a competitor filled the gap. The brief to Viradev was direct: architect and build the entire platform — cloud, edge, payments, and connected devices — and get it selling. Not in years. In months.
Viradev built the platform from nothing using our Atlas-governed AI toolchain — a fleet of roughly 28 specialized engineering agents working in parallel against one queryable source of truth. A multi-tenant cloud (FastAPI, PostgreSQL, Redis, JWT/SSO) runs tenants, facilities, an integrator portal, and Stripe-powered billing, invoicing, and a services marketplace. At each range, an offline-first edge stack (Talos Linux and Kubernetes, deployed by GitOps) controls devices over MQTT — target retrievers, HVAC, ventilation drives, and lighting — and keeps running through connectivity loss, syncing to the cloud on reconnect. React and MUI dashboards drive it on range tablets; TimescaleDB captures real-time telemetry.
From a standing start in February 2026 to a live platform processing real payments and selling to customers — in five months. RangeDirector owns and operates the IP; Viradev delivered the speed. The delivery model itself became a product: Atlas, the agent-governance graph that makes a build this fast repeatable.