About WaterLog
Engineering the future of maritime water intelligence
Founded to give every vessel a trusted, compliant, and data-driven water management stack. WaterLog was built by maritime operators and engineers who experienced fragmented systems firsthand — and set out to unify them.
Established in 2021 after years of operating commercial vessels, we saw crews drowning in spreadsheets, siloed systems, and manual reporting.
Today, WaterLog unifies data ingestion, analytics, and compliance into one platform trusted by shipping companies, fleet operators, and port authorities.
We envision a future where every ship operates with transparent water quality, predictable maintenance, and verifiable environmental impact.
Our long-term goal: set the global benchmark for maritime water intelligence with an ecosystem that benefits crews, owners, regulators, and our oceans.
- Deliver real-time visibility across vessels without disrupting critical operations.
- Automate compliance and reporting to remove manual overhead and reduce risk.
- Provide AI-driven recommendations that improve safety, efficiency, and sustainability.
- Support crews with intuitive workflows that work equally well offshore and onshore.
Core values
Principles that keep us aligned with maritime crews, regulators, and the environment.
Our workspace
Developing WaterLog in Teknopark İzmir, Türkiye
Our core team collaborates from the innovation campus of Teknopark İzmir, bringing together maritime insight with software craftsmanship. We pair lab-style experimentation with onboard and shore workflows to keep the platform practical for global crews.

Teknopark İzmir's innovation campus where research and hardware labs live.

Our on-site office where software craftsmanship and maritime conversations happen daily.
Meet our team
Maritime veterans, engineers, and customer leaders dedicated to your success.
CEO
Drives the company vision and partnerships from İzmir.
CTO
Architects the platform and keeps the stack resilient.
Software Engineer
Builds the core services, integrations, and observability layers.
Software Engineer
Focuses on tooling, automation, and developer productivity.
Software Engineer
Leads backend systems with a focus on data accuracy and uptime.