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Four steps, one team

No account managers, no handoffs, no juniors learning on your project. You deal directly with the senior people who design and build your system, from the first conversation to the last line of implementation. Here is exactly how a Bamco engagement runs.

01
Voice it
You tell us the idea, or the frustration, in plain language, over one conversation. No brief, no wireframes, no technical vocabulary. Whether you can name exactly what you want built or just know that something is leaking, this is where it starts. The job of this step is simple: get the real problem out of your head and onto the table.
02
We architect it
This is where ten years of building earns its keep. We map the system: what it does, what it connects to, where it sits in your operation, what it replaces, and what it takes to build. You get a written plan you can actually read and a fixed-scope proposal with a real number, before a line of it is built. If an off-the-shelf tool would serve you better, this is where we say so.
03
We build it
We build it in-house, with AI doing the heavy lifting on the parts that used to take a team a year. That is the honest reason the price is a fraction of a legacy quote. What does not get automated is the judgement: the architecture decisions, the edge cases, the choices that decide whether the system works in the real world or only in a demo. Those get senior attention on every line.
04
We implement it
A system nobody uses is not a system. We put it into your business, wire it into the tools you already run, and make sure your team actually adopts it. Then we are still the people you call, because the team that built it is the team that supports it. No handoff to a support queue that has never seen your system.
Two ways in
Ready to talk to the team who would build it?

Bring us the idea you already have, or book an audit and we map where the money is leaking. Either way, you deal directly with the senior team that designs and builds it.

Senior work, every line

Architecture is where a decade of building goes.

AI does the heavy lifting on the build. The judgement, the edge cases and the implementation, the parts that decide whether a system works in the real world or only in a demo, get senior attention on every line.

The operating model

The elephant, addressed directly.

The most common question about a studio like this is whether AI doing the work is a catch. It is not. It is the whole point. Legacy quotes were expensive because bespoke software needed a team of people typing for a year. AI removes most of that cost. What it does not remove, and cannot, is the part that decides whether a system works: the architecture, the judgement, the handling of the real-world cases that break the naive version, and the implementation that gets your team actually using it. You are paying for a decade of building real systems, applied to your problem, and delivered without the agency bloat that used to sit on top of it.

Yes, AI does a lot of the work. Is that not a problem?
It is the opposite of a problem. AI doing the heavy lifting on the build is exactly why a system that once cost half a million now costs a fraction. The value was never in the typing. It is in knowing what to build, architecting it so it works, handling the cases that break naive versions, and implementing it so your business actually runs on it. Those are where ten years of experience go, and they are not automatable.
Why a senior-led studio instead of an agency or a dev team?
Because it is the client's advantage, not just ours. You deal directly with the senior people who design and build your system, so nothing is lost in translation between a salesperson, a project manager and a junior developer. There is no account layer to pay for, no handoff where context evaporates, no bloat. Senior judgement on every decision, and a team that holds the whole system in view.
How do you price it?
After the audit or the architecture step, not before. You get a fixed-scope proposal with a real number once we understand the system. Engagements typically start around $50k and are priced as a fraction of what a legacy build of the same capability would have quoted. No hourly open cheque, no surprise overruns.
What if I only have a rough idea?
That is normal and welcome. You do not need a spec. You need to be able to describe the problem or the dream in plain language, and the architecture step turns it into something you can see and cost. The rough ideas are often the best ones.
Do we own what you build?
Yes. It is your system, your code, your roadmap, built around your stack. No lock-in, no per-seat tax, no vendor whose priorities are not yours.
Start here

Two doors. Same senior team.

Whether you can name exactly what you want built, or you just know something is leaking, the next step is the same conversation.