In-depth profile of Menlo Innovationsin Ann Arbor's tech ecosystem
Menlo Innovations is the software consultancy that wrote the book on a different way to run an engineering organization. Co-founded by Richard Sheridan and James Goebel in 2001, Menlo is based in downtown Ann Arbor and has become internationally known for its radical commitment to pair programming, open floor plans, and what Sheridan calls a joyful workplace. His book, Joy Inc., put the company on the tech world's map.
The underlying business is custom software development for clients across industries, but the operating model is the differentiator. Every line of code at Menlo is written by two engineers at one computer. The company pairs by design and rotates pairs weekly, which means institutional knowledge is spread across the whole team rather than concentrated in a few senior engineers. The approach is expensive on paper and astoundingly effective in practice, especially for clients who value code quality, maintainability, and team resilience.
Menlo's presence has shaped the Ann Arbor tech culture for more than two decades. The company hosts tours, training sessions, and events that have brought thousands of visitors from around the world to see how the operating model works in practice. Local engineers often cycle through Menlo for a few years early in their careers, then carry the culture into the startups, consultancies, and product companies that form the rest of the city's tech scene.
The office is in the Liberty Square building downtown, which means walkable access to the best of central Ann Arbor. For engineers who are tired of the solo-hero culture that dominates most software shops, and who want to work on a wide variety of real client problems with intellectually honest collaborators, Menlo remains a unique and highly durable option in the city.