2 Meetings
YOUR TIME MATTERS
The Problem
Traditional agencies demand constant meetings, reviews, and check-ins. Your calendar fills up with status updates instead of building your business.
You hired experts to handle development, yet you're spending hours every week managing them.
Our Approach
Quick Daily Standups. 15 minutes to sync, share progress, and unblock issues. That's it.
Async Communication. We use Slack for quick questions and updates. No scheduling needed.
We Handle Everything Else. Architecture decisions, design choices, technical implementations—we make the calls so you don't have to.
The Result
You stay focused on your business while we build your product. Most clients spend less than 2 hours per week on their project.
Fast progress, minimal meetings, maximum efficiency. That's how modern software development should work.
How We Work
Discovery & Setup
We kick off with a deep-dive session to understand your goals, users, and requirements. Then we set up infrastructure, repositories, and development environments.
Core Development
We build the foundation: authentication, database schema, API endpoints, and core user flows. Daily standups keep you informed without overwhelming your schedule.
Feature Implementation
Key features come to life. We prioritize the most valuable functionality first, delivering working software you can test and provide feedback on incrementally.
Polish & Launch
Final testing, performance optimization, and deployment. We set up monitoring, analytics, and ensure everything is production-ready before launch.
Precision Planning
Every project follows a structured timeline with parallel workstreams. Our methodology ensures efficient delivery while maintaining quality across design, development, and deployment.
Sprint-Based Delivery
4 × 1-week sprints with continuous integration and feedback loops
Parallel Workstreams
Design and engineering work in parallel to accelerate delivery
Continuous Deployment
Automated pipelines for rapid, reliable releases
4-Week Production Timeline
Overlapping phases for maximum efficiency