
Web development for founders
We build Next.js products founders can demo to users and investors—auth, APIs, admin, payments when needed—not brochure sites that sit in staging forever.
Good fit if: Early-stage founders, SaaS teams, and operators who need a production web app in weeks with clear scope and full source ownership.
What we deliver
What you actually get on a typical MVP web build:
Next.js product UI
App Router, server components where they help, and a UI your team can extend without a rewrite in six months.
APIs & data model
REST or server actions, Postgres or MongoDB—schema and migrations documented so the next hire is not guessing.
Auth & roles
Email, OAuth, admin vs user roles—whatever v1 needs so you are not bolting security on after launch.
Deploy-ready
Vercel, AWS, or your cloud—we leave you with env templates and a deploy path, not a zip file and good luck.
Performance & SEO basics
Core Web Vitals-minded builds, sensible metadata, and sitemap hooks—enough to be discoverable, not a 50-page SEO project.
Handover docs
README, architecture sketch, and how to run locally—because you should not need us for every typo fix.
Our Process
Scope & stack
We agree what ships in v1, what waits, and which stack fits your timeline—usually a short call, not a month of slides.
Design you can click
Figma flows and UI reviews async so you see the product before we burn the build budget.
Build in your repos
Daily or every-other-day staging links, PRs you can watch, and docs written for the team after us.
Launch & handoff
Production deploy, smoke tests, and a clean handoff—you own the code, keys, and runbooks.
Technologies We Use
Frequently asked questions
Questions we hear on discovery calls—answered plainly.
It depends on scope—auth, payments, AI, and admin depth move the number. We publish starter tiers on /build-mvp; after a short discovery call you get a fixed quote for the agreed v1, not open-ended hourly billing.
Ready to ship your MVP?
Book a short call to walk through scope, timeline, and ownership. No pressure—just a clear path from idea to production.
