Six years in, around 30 apps shipped. We use MERN for web builds and Flutter for mobile, and Next.js when a project grows into a SaaS. Most recently we built FlexiDrive, a UK driver-dispatch platform now live on the Play Store, and Check-Inn, a fleet-operations app — plus a counseling marketplace and a mobile storefront. All remote, wherever the client is.
A few kinds of work, mostly. And a senior engineer builds it, not a junior we quietly hand you off to.
The kind of website people log into and use every day — a marketplace with buyers and sellers, a booking platform, an internal dashboard. Accounts, payments, search, live updates: we build all of it.
One app, built once, that runs on both iPhone and Android. We ship it to both app stores at the same time, so you maintain a single app instead of paying to build it twice.
The part of a product your customers actually see and click. We build new front ends that feel quick and smooth, or fix a slow, clunky one you already have.
Software people pay a monthly fee to use. The whole thing — the marketing site that brings people in, the sign-up and login, the billing, and the product they log into.
AI added to your product in a way that genuinely helps your customers or cuts your team's busywork — a smart assistant that answers from your own information, or automation that handles the repetitive work no one enjoys.
The plumbing that gets your software online and keeps it there — set up so releasing an update is a calm, one-click affair instead of a late-night scramble, and so your monthly cloud bill stays sane.
A few of them written up with the actual details, not a wall of client logos.
The real order things happen in, not a diagram we drew to look organized.
Stuff we figured out the hard way, written down so the next person doesn't have to.
Cost, timelines, and how working with one accountable engineer actually goes.
Most freelance full-stack projects run $5,000–$50,000+ depending on scope. A focused startup MVP is typically $6,000–$20,000; a production SaaS or marketplace $20,000–$50,000+. Working with a senior-led studio directly avoids agency markup, so you pay for build time, not account managers. We quote fixed-scope milestones so there are no surprises.
A focused MVP with one core feature and auth usually ships in 6–10 weeks. Simpler apps land in 4–6 weeks; multi-sided marketplaces or SaaS with billing take 10–14 weeks. We work in weekly milestones, so you see and test working software every week instead of waiting months for one big reveal.
A senior-led studio gives you direct access to the developer writing your code — no account managers, no markup, faster decisions — which suits most pre-seed to Series A MVPs. A large agency makes sense only for very large, multi-team programs needing 10+ engineers in parallel. For a first product, a small senior team where one engineer owns the build is usually cheaper and faster.
We build with MERN (MongoDB, Express, React, Node) for marketplaces and dashboards, Next.js for SEO-critical SaaS, and Flutter for iOS and Android from one codebase. We recommend the stack per project rather than forcing one, and wire in Stripe, authentication, and cloud deployment on Vercel, AWS, or Supabase as standard.
Yes — we're fully remote and work with founders and teams worldwide, with timezone-overlap hours arranged around yours. Communication runs through Slack, GitHub, and Figma with weekly demos and async updates, so you always know where the project stands. You get full source code and IP on completion.
Send us the rough idea, even if it's messy. We'll come back with how we'd build it and roughly how long it'd take, usually within a day.