Everything under one roof.
Most agencies specialize in one slice: strategy, or design, or code. They hand you off to the next vendor when their part is done. We don't. The same team that builds our own products designs and builds yours, start to finish.
Product strategy & brand
FoundationEvery product we build starts here, with the unglamorous work of getting precise about who this is for, what it says, and why it's different from the ten other options they're weighing. Skip this step and every later decision, design, engineering, even pricing, is a guess dressed up as a choice.
- Positioning and messaging
- Naming, when a new name is needed
- Visual identity direction
- A go-to-market narrative your team can actually use
Product design
DesignWe design interfaces the way we'd want to use them ourselves: calm hierarchy, obvious next steps, and nothing decorative standing between a person and what they came to do. Every screen belongs to a system, not a one-off; that's what keeps a product coherent as it grows past its first release.
- User flows and information architecture
- High-fidelity interface design
- A living, reusable design system
- Prototypes built for real user testing, not just internal review
Web & mobile engineering
BuildWe write the same code we'd have to live with ourselves, because in our own products, we do. That means clean architecture over clever tricks, sensible defaults, and a codebase your next engineer can actually read. Whether it's a web app, a native mobile app, or both, it ships in a state we'd be comfortable maintaining for years.
- Web and/or native mobile builds
- A clean, documented, handover-ready codebase
- CI/CD and deployment set up from day one
- Ongoing support if you want us to keep building
0→1 product building
ShipThis is the whole thing, uninterrupted: strategy, design, and engineering as one continuous thread instead of three separate vendors passing a brief between them. It's the way we built our own products, and it's the fastest honest path from an idea on a slide to something real in someone's hands.
- Strategy, design, and engineering under one accountable team
- A shipped, live v1, not a prototype that stalls at handoff
- A clear roadmap for what comes after launch
- 0→1 project
- Scoped from the start: a fixed brief, a clear timeline, one team that owns the whole thing from first principles to launch. The right structure when you're building something new.
- Design or engineering only
- When you already have part of the equation covered, we can step into the gap. Design only, engineering only, or strategy on top of a team that already knows how to build.
- Post-launch & ongoing
- A monthly retainer for continuous product work after launch. New features, iterations, fixes — on a regular cadence, without re-scoping from scratch every time.
How do we start working together?
Write to us through the contact page with a short description of what you're building, roughly where you are, and any timeline you have in mind. We reply personally, usually within a couple of days, and take it from there. No sales calls before we understand the problem.
Go to the contact page →What does a project cost, roughly?
It depends on scope. A focused MVP is a different commitment than a full product rebuild. We give you a real number after a short conversation about what you need, not a generic price list; tell us your idea and we'll be straight with you about cost and timeline.
How long does a typical project take?
A focused MVP — strategy, design, and a shipped v1 — typically takes 10 to 16 weeks from kick-off. A full 0→1 engagement that starts from positioning runs a little longer. We'll give you a real estimate once we understand the scope; we don't pad timelines and we don't promise what we can't deliver.
What do you build with?
TypeScript across the stack: Next.js for web, React Native for mobile, Node for backends. We use tools we maintain our own products in, which means we have real opinions about what holds up under real usage — not just what was popular at the last conference.
Do you work with early-stage startups and established businesses?
Both. Founders come to us for a first version built right the first time; established businesses come to us to replace something that no longer works. The process is the same either way: small team, high standards, one accountable group from idea to shipped product.
Ready to build something?