A bilingual practice. The same six people who research legal policy also build the platforms that operationalize it — which is why our research is implementable, and our software passes the people who have to live with it.
Evandri co-founded Indexa with a history working across legal services, government, civil society, and research. His areas span cyber security, e-commerce, certificate authority, corporate law, intellectual property, and personal data protection — with a particular focus on social impact, startup ecosystem, criminal justice, and the cyber security of public infrastructure.
A Legal Bachelor by training, he also codes in HTML, Python, and PHP — the rare combination that defines what kind of studio Indexa is.
Has been building since 2011. NLP, PHP, Java, Angular JS, and React JS. Bachelor in Information Technology with a Magister in Law — the rare engineer who reads regulations for fun. Coding in his blood.
Data science, machine learning, and AI enthusiast — the nerd always curious about the emerging technique and methodology in deep learning and data science. Hands-on in computer vision and machine learning. Magister of Information Technology.
Legal specialist in social-legal conception, with a history in civil society on narcotic, judicial monitoring, and children & women's welfare. Conducts legal review and social research, especially in service of evidence-based work. Legal Bachelor with an interest in social justice.
National media and journalism experience focused on politics and law, before turning to research in technology-for-development with multiple development partners. Background in sustainability-chain process and women's empowerment. Master of Arts in social inclusion.
Experience across several IT-convergence projects. Capability for designing solid models, with C/C++ as her programming language and good skill on MATLAB and microcontrollers. Magister of Information Technology — the bridge between client requirement and engineering plan.
If you're a legal researcher, engineer, designer, or data scientist who wants to do this kind of work — at the seam of code and law — we keep the door open. No formal opening required.
The institutions, ministries, and civil-society organizations Indexa has worked with — as clients, funders, research partners, and collaborators in the slow business of reform.
Coverage of the practice and its founders across Indonesian and regional technology and business press.
Every product and every research output we work on must, ultimately, make it easier for someone — a defendant, a victim, a citizen, an SME owner — to reach their rights. If it doesn't, we won't build it.
We design with the people who actually use what we build: the prosecutor with a case backlog, the court monitor in the gallery, the citizen searching for a regulation. Their constraints are the brief.
We do not implement old playbooks because they are safe. Indonesia's legal infrastructure has too far to go, and we bring the technical and methodological tools that can move it faster.
If you're a ministry, agency, CSO, or development partner — tell us what you're trying to ship.
If you're a legal researcher, engineer, or designer who wants to do this work — we're always reading.
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