Idea Unicorn
The process

From rough idea to working little app.

You don't need to know how apps are built. You don't need wireframes, technical notes, or a perfect plan. You just need an idea — and we'll do the rest.

Sticky note

“app to track meals my kids actually eat… filter by tired?? grocery list at end?”

— 11:42pm, on phone
Simplified plan
  • 1.Save favorite meals
  • 2.Filter by time + energy
  • 3.Auto grocery list
  • 4.Avoid repeats
Family Meal Planner
Mon · Sheet pan chicken30m
Tue · Tacos (kid mode)20m
Wed · Soup + bread15m
Grocery list ready86%
  1. 1

    Tell us your idea

    Start by sharing what you want to build. It can be as simple as “I want an app to help me plan meals,” or “I have an idea, but I don't know how to explain it.”

    • Rough description
    • Voice note
    • Screenshots
    • Spreadsheet
    • Messy brain dump
  2. 2

    We simplify the idea

    Most ideas get better when they get simpler. We figure out what the app actually needs to do, who it's for, and what the first useful version should include.

    • What it does
    • Who it's for
    • First useful version
    • What waits for later
    • What's realistic for the budget
  3. 3

    We map the app

    Before building, we outline the basic structure. You'll know what's being built before the build starts.

    • Main screens
    • User flow
    • Forms
    • Dashboard layout
    • Data fields
    • AI features
    • PDF or email outputs
  4. 4

    We build the app

    Using modern AI-assisted tools, we build the first working version of your app. Depending on the project, this might be a private web app, a dashboard, a form-based tool, or an AI-assisted workflow.

    • Private web app
    • Dashboard
    • Form-based tool
    • Data tracker
    • AI-assisted workflow
    • PDF generator
    • Internal business tool
  5. 5

    You test it

    Once the first version is ready, you test it like a real user. This is where the app starts to get better. You might notice a button should move, a field is missing, or a step is confusing — that feedback is part of the process.

    • A button should move
    • A field is missing
    • A step is confusing
    • A screen needs to be simpler
    • An output should be formatted differently
  6. 6

    We improve it

    After testing, we make the agreed updates and polish the app so it works better for the actual use case. The final goal is a useful little app that does what it was supposed to do.

    • Apply feedback
    • Polish the rough edges
    • Confirm the workflow works
    • Hand it over
Bring us the weird little idea.

Ready to see what your idea could become?

Start with a rough idea. We'll help shape the rest.