“There's an app for that.”
Steve Jobs
He said apps would be everywhere. He didn't say you'd need an engineer to build them.
Being a solo developer means you wear every hat: designer, engineer, DevOps, and the person rewriting the same flexbox layout for the hundredth time. You're supposed to be shipping. Instead you're debugging why a border-radius broke on mobile at 11pm.
We tried everything. The prototyping tools were great until the client wanted a real product. The AI builders looked impressive in demos, then burned through credits just to change a button color. Some crashed halfway through a build and took your work with them. None of them actually understood what production means.
So we sat down and asked the harder question: why does a gap between design and development still exist in 2025? Why can't the person who built their brand in Canva, who knows exactly what they want to build, just get a working app? Not a prototype. Not a mockup. A real, functional, full-stack product.
Because in the age of AI, you don't need to know how to code. You need to understand what you want to build, and our agents carry the rest. Prompt it. Watch the entire engineering process unfold in front of you, frontend and backend agents working in parallel, and walk away with code you actually own.
