Direct answers to the questions every founder asks before signing.
Who actually owns the code I get?
You do — 100%. We deliver the full source on GitHub under your account, with a clean commit history and no obfuscated dependencies. No license back to us, no royalties, no "as long as you're a customer" strings. If we part ways, you walk away with the entire codebase.
What if I don't like the result?
Two safety nets. (1) Every package has a structured discovery phase before development starts — you sign off on a written spec before we write a line of code. (2) Up to two revision rounds on the delivered build are included in the price. Beyond that, hourly rates apply, but they rarely come up.
Is the AI part real, or just a wrapper?
Both, depending on the project. We integrate with foundation models (OpenAI, Anthropic, Llama, Mistral) when that's the fastest path to value, and we build custom inference pipelines (CUDA, Modal, custom GPU servers) when the workload justifies it. We'll tell you upfront which approach fits your use case.
What happens after launch?
All packages include 30-90 days of post-launch support depending on tier. Beyond that, you have three options: (1) handle it yourself with our handoff docs, (2) hire your own engineer, (3) keep us on retainer for ongoing maintenance and feature work at $97-$497/mo depending on scope.
How fast can you really ship?
Starter App: 2 weeks. Professional App: 3 weeks. We hit those windows by ruthlessly scoping discovery, having a battle-tested template stack (SwiftUI, Firebase, RevenueCat, Stripe), and reusing internal infrastructure across projects. We won't promise miracles — but if a deadline is genuinely critical, tell us in discovery and we'll structure the project around it.
Do I need to deal with App Store review myself?
No. We handle the entire App Store and Google Play submission process — assets, descriptions, screenshots, privacy nutrition labels, age rating, content moderation — and respond to reviewer feedback until your app is approved. Three of our portfolio apps passed first-time including content-sensitivity reviews.