Your prototype works. Now make it survive real users.
We take an idea (or the prototype you already have) and turn it into a system you can trust in production: tested, monitored, and built for real load and real edge cases. When the demo becomes mission-critical, it doesn't fall over.
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A demo that impresses is not a system you can trust.
The prototype works on your laptop. It works in the pitch. Then someone asks: can we actually ship this?
Now it has to handle real load, weird inputs, and the case no one tested. It has to be monitored, so you find out it broke before your users do. It has to keep working at 2 a.m. when no one's watching.
That's the gap most AI projects die in, not because the idea was wrong, but because "impressive" and "dependable" are two very different pieces of software.
What we build
We rebuild what won't survive, and keep what already works.
Whether you bring an idea, a notebook, or a working prototype, we get it to a version your team can rely on. Five stages from demo to dependable:
Assess what's there
We find what's solid and what won't survive contact with production, before touching anything.
How it works
How we take it to production
- 01
Assess the prototype
We go through what you've built, name what's production-ready and what isn't, and give you a straight read on the work, before you commit.
- 02
Harden and instrument
We rebuild the fragile parts, cover the edge cases, add tests, and wire up monitoring, shipping in short cycles you can see.
- 03
Deploy and hand off
It goes live, documented and stable. Your team can own it, or we stay on to run it. Your call.
Why teams bring us the prototype that has to work
We optimize for 2 a.m., not the sales slide.
The version that runs when no one's watching is the one we build for.
We keep what's good.
Your prototype isn't thrown away: the solid parts stay, the fragile parts get rebuilt.
Production is our default, not an upsell.
Tests, monitoring, and edge-case handling are how we build, not a phase-two add-on.
You own what we build.
Documented, handed off, no lock-in.
Objections, handled
Questions you're probably asking
Show us the prototype that has to become real.
A notebook, a demo, a working proof of concept your team now depends on. Start with a call. You'll get a straight read on what's production-ready, what isn't, and what it'd take to ship.
No pitch deck, no obligation. Just a scoping conversation.