AI-native development means a well-scoped product can go from concept to production in four to eight weeks. Not a prototype. Not an MVP. Production-grade software your customers can use on day one.
Most teams still scope software projects like it’s 2018. Six-month timelines. Ten-person squads. Discovery phases that burn a quarter before a line of code ships. Meanwhile the market moves on and the roadmap outdates itself.
One operator with AI as a force multiplier can compress that cycle dramatically. Not by cutting corners — by cutting coordination. No design-to-engineering handover. No engineering-to-QA handover. No ticket backlogs.
The work moves at the speed of one person thinking, with the output of several.
Scoping and architecture (weeks 1–2). Build (weeks 3–8, depending on scope). Testing and deployment (weeks 9–10). Documentation and handover.
Stack: Next.js, TypeScript, Supabase, Stripe, Vercel. Modern, well-supported, and the repo is yours at the end — extend it in-house or bring in another team.
Identity Shop and PreQual were both conceived, built, and deployed as independent ventures. Same stack, same standards — whether the client is ourselves or someone else.