Six products, six markets.
One standard of finish.
Every product below left the factory complete: tested code, visual identity, design system and website, within the same build window, verifiable in each repository's history.
meew
Catch the thought before it escapes.
Hold, speak for up to fifteen seconds, release. AI sorts it into drawers on the device: nothing ever leaves the phone. It ships whole: app, widget, share extension and an Apple Watch app with complication.
Market reference for equivalent scope: 5 to 9 months with a team of 6 to 10, with the brand quoted separately.
blkh01e
The vault that doesn't exist for those who shouldn't see it.
An on-device encrypted vault: no server, no telemetry. Shareable encrypted notes, an ephemeral browser, and a deniable decoy vault with an indistinguishable multi-slot envelope. The cryptographic core is public under GPL-3.0, with RFC vectors and independent interoperability verification: security you audit, not security you take on faith.
Market reference for a high-complexity app: 9 to 18 months, plus cryptography consulting on top.
quezty
The AI narrates. The rules, never.
A narrative RPG platform with an architecture the market doesn't practice yet: a deterministic engine owns every rule, and AI is confined to the narrative layer, with the barrier between them enforced at compile time. World state rebuilt from an append-only log, with an offline director as fallback.
Market reference for a high-complexity app: 9 to 18 months with a team of 6 to 10.
Infinita Trip
The road has no signal. The app knows that.
An overland travel planner: route on a map, costs, currency, campsites and a vehicle checklist, all working offline. Routing via OpenRouteService and OSRM, a Supabase backend with RLS, packaged for iOS with a fastlane pipeline.
Market reference for a cross-platform app with maps and backend: 12 to 26 weeks with 2 to 3 developers.
evnto
Going to an event shouldn't require an account.
Map-first event discovery, four-axis filters across some fifty categories, and natural-language search. The differentiator nobody else in the segment has: anonymous per-device identity: sign-up only for organizers, never for attendees.
The natural-language search alone, at market rates: 2 engineers for ~3 weeks, and only for a proof of concept.
eazyspace
Speak. The rest organizes itself.
For agencies and teams: a loose sentence becomes a task: for the right person, in the right folder, on the right date. On-device transcription (speech never leaves the phone), Portuguese heuristics running before the model, client passwords end-to-end encrypted with the key in the Secure Enclave. Five Swift packages, zero external dependencies.
Market reference for an app with transcription, backend and E2E encryption: 9 to 18 months with a team of 6 to 10.
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