We build with AI.
We’re not hiding it.
Every studio worth hiring now codes with AI. Most won’t say so. We will — because in the right hands it means more product for your money, built by the same people who’d have built it by hand. The tools changed. The standards didn’t.
The honest version.
The industry changed faster in two years than in the ten before it. Everyone is building with AI now, whether they admit it or not.
We’d rather you hear it from us: we use it every day, and we think you should want us to. The studios to be wary of aren’t the ones using AI — they’re the ones who can’t tell you what it wrote, or why.
Typing was never the value.
The hard part of software was never the keystrokes. It was the judgment — what to build, how to structure it, what “correct” looks like, which shortcut becomes the outage six months later.
AI writes plausible code in seconds. Plausible isn’t the same as correct, secure, or maintainable — and knowing the difference is the expertise we’ve spent since 2010 earning. AI didn’t remove the need for that judgment. It raised the premium on it.
We learned to build before AI could.
Our team didn’t learn to ship from a chatbot. We spent more than a decade writing every line by hand — for fintechs that move billions, for media platforms watched by millions, for products acquired by NVIDIA, Intel, Juniper and VMware.
That’s why we can direct AI instead of being dragged by it. You can’t supervise work you couldn’t do yourself. We can.
Human in command, not in the loop.
AI is the fastest junior engineer alive, and it never gets tired. But it doesn’t make the decisions, and it doesn’t ship unread. We design the system, direct the work, review every line, and put our name on the result — nothing reaches your users that we don’t understand and can’t maintain.
- The architecture and the data model
- Every line, reviewed and tested
- Security, performance, the hard calls
- The code in production — for years
- Code we don’t understand
- AI making the decisions that matter
- A demo dressed up as a product
- Passing AI’s mistakes on to you
Couldn’t you just do it yourself?.
Maybe you’ve tried — anyone can prompt their way to a working demo now, and that’s genuinely useful.
But the distance between a demo and a product that handles real money, real scale and real users is where most projects quietly die. Production is a different sport: the edge case, the security hole, the thing that only breaks under load. That gap is where we live. Use AI for your prototype. Bring us the product.
More product. Same budget.
Here’s the part that matters to you. Building with AI makes us faster — and we don’t pocket the difference. We pass it on.
More product for the same budget, or the same product for less. Senior craft at a price that used to buy you juniors. The work got cheaper to produce. The expertise behind it didn’t get any more common.