One fixed price.
One fixed timeline.
One real, shippable product.
No "discovery phases" that turn into 4 months of decks. No "AI thin wrappers" you'll rip out in a quarter. Just the working version of your idea, in your users' hands, in 42 days.
- Production-ready Laravel + Vue, built by senior engineers
- Auth, payments, dashboard, deploy. The boring stuff that makes an MVP a business.
- Weekly demos. You see progress every Friday. No surprises on day 42.
You're tired of agencies that quote €120k for a 9-month build, and equally tired of "AI builders" that produce something you can't put in front of a real user. You want one team to take the idea from sketch to production, ship it in 6 weeks, and hand you a codebase you actually own.
Sound about right? Keep reading.
Three flavors of pain we hear every week.
You don't need any of these. You need a working product, a stack that won't embarrass you in due diligence, and a team that finishes things.
The thin-wrapper trap
A Lovable or Cursor prototype that looks great in a demo and falls apart the second a real user touches it. No auth, no payments, no rate limits, no observability. And good luck adding them later.
The agency black hole
€80k to €150k, vague Gantt charts, monthly invoices, and a final delivery that's late, over-scoped, and built on whatever stack the agency happened to like in 2021.
The "hire a CTO eventually" stall
Six months of slide decks while a competitor ships, raises, and eats your lunch.
€29,000. A production-ready AI product.
Not a Figma file. Not a Loom demo. A real app that runs, signs up users, charges them, and learns from how they use it.
One fully designed, fully built web app with your AI feature as the headline experience
Auth, payments, dashboard, admin panel. The boring stuff that makes an MVP a business.
Production deploy on your infrastructure (Vercel, Render, or your own AWS/GCP, your call)
Analytics and event tracking wired up from day one, so you can read the room when users land
Design system and component library that scales when you raise and hire
Founder-friendly codebase in Laravel and Vue, plus a Go service if you need real-time. Clean, commented, handover-ready.
6-week sprint with weekly demos. You see progress every Friday. No surprises on day 42.
30 days of post-launch support to fix what your first 100 users break
We pick the AI bits pragmatically (OpenAI, Anthropic, or open-source via Hugging Face) based on what your problem actually needs. No custom model training unless your idea genuinely requires it. Most don't.
The 6-week sprint, week by week.
You are never more than 5 working days from a clickable, demo-able update. Your investors will appreciate that. So will you.
Discovery + foundation
Kickoff workshop, scope lock, design system, auth, deploy pipeline, first vertical slice in production.
AI feature, v0
The headline AI experience working end-to-end on real data. Demoable Friday.
Onboarding + payments
Signup, billing, Stripe integration, role-based access. Real users could sign up by Friday.
Admin + observability
Admin panel, error tracking, analytics dashboards, queues for the slow stuff.
Hardening
Performance, edge cases, security review, the things you'd skip on a normal build.
Launch
Production launch on your infrastructure. Handover docs, runbook, 30-day support starts ticking.
Opinionated, because opinions are how things ship in 6 weeks.
You leave with a stack a Series A CTO will respect, not one they'll quietly schedule a rewrite of.
Backend. Battle-tested, fast to build in, ages well.
Frontend. Cleaner than React for small teams, faster to onboard.
Real-time, streaming, high-throughput AI calls when you need it.
Custom design system. Beautiful out of the box, easy to brand later.
Boring, correct choices.
Picked per use case. No custom model training unless you genuinely need it.