Services
Every engagement ends with software in production, not a deck, not a prototype rotting in staging. Here is what we build and how we work.
01 · Apps & games
Cross-platform with Expo and React Native. One codebase, native feel on iOS and Android, with the build pipeline owned down to the Gradle flags.
Real-time multiplayer with leaderboards, prize pools, and tournaments. Beach Bingo runs this stack in production today.
In-game currencies, rewards, progression, and entitlements with atomic purchase paths. The systems that keep players coming back.
Low-latency state sync, matchmaking, and presence. Deterministic game state derived from on-chain seeds where fairness matters.
Camera, push, deep links, haptics, hardware wallets, and native modules wired in cleanly. The full power of the device.
Anchor programs with escrow, VRF, and token logic. Multisig treasuries, verified builds, and the client SDKs to drive them.
02 · Web, data & AI
Full-stack SaaS on Next.js: dashboards, admin panels, and subscription products with auth, billing, and email done properly.
Marketing sites and landing pages that load fast and look sharp. Static-first, deployed on Vercel, tuned for Lighthouse.
We build and train language models that run on your own hardware. Private by default, fine-tuned to your data, no third-party API in the loop.
REST and GraphQL services, third-party integrations, webhooks, and data pipelines that do not fall over at 2 a.m.
Postgres, Supabase, row-level security, edge functions, and cron. Strict input validation on every public endpoint.
Release pipelines, store listings, monitoring, and the post-launch iteration loop. We stay after the confetti.
How we work
We talk, then you get a written scope with stack, timeline, and price. Plain language, fixed expectations.
Short cycles, working software early. You watch the product take shape in real builds, not mockups.
Production deploys, store releases, on-chain deployments. Verified, signed, and live for real users.
Monitoring, fixes, and iteration after launch. Software is alive. We keep it that way.
We will reply with how we would ship it: scope, stack, and timeline.