About TimeFuser

It started with
wasted time.

Smart people spend most of their week on work a good system could do for them. This is the story of what got built to fix that — and how it became a studio that ships companies.

The itch.

Before TimeFuser, I spent years watching smart teams get stuck in the same loop: capable people doing the same manual work every week, because the software they needed either didn't exist or cost six months and six figures to build. Off-the-shelf tools almost fit — never completely. Custom software fit perfectly — and arrived a year later.

What bothered me was never the software. It was the time. Hours are the one thing a company can't buy back, and everywhere I looked they were being spent on work nobody should be doing by hand.

The bet.

Then the economics of building software changed. Everyone saw AI make developers faster — but faster developers don't turn six months into days. So we built something that does: a software factory of our own. A finished scope goes in, and hours later a fully tested, end-to-end product rolls out.

How it works is our secret. It isn't a chain of off-the-shelf AI workflows — it's a different caliber of machine, and as far as we know, nobody else has one. TimeFuser was founded on that bet: keep the craft — the design, the architecture, the taste — and let the factory remove the waiting. That's where the name comes from: where time equals value.

The proof.

The first projects were websites and webshops for companies that wanted to look like nothing else in their space. Then came the custom software: dashboards, portals, planning systems — the tools teams actually run their day on. Every build made the process sharper, until the process itself became the thing clients came for.

The clearest proof so far is Repley.io: a founder brought the idea, and forty-five days later the brand, website, product, and platform were live. That engagement became a service of its own — TimeFuser One.

Today.

Today TimeFuser ships websites, webshops, custom software — and, with TimeFuser One, entire companies. The studio stays deliberately lean: you talk to the people who design your product, and the factory does the building. No juniors learning on your budget, no handovers, no telephone game.

The idea hasn't changed since day one. We don't replace people. We make their work faster, smarter, and easier to manage.

“Automation should feel like leverage — not a replacement. The goal is for people to spend their time on the work only they can do.”

— Pepijn, on why TimeFuser exists
What we believe

Four ideas we never trade away.

Time equals value.

The hours a system gives back are worth more than the system itself. That's the trade we optimize for on every build.

Days, not months.

Speed isn't rushing — it's the factory. A finished scope goes in; a fully tested product rolls out hours later. The months others spend waiting simply aren't there.

You own everything.

Code, design files, accounts, data. We earn the next project instead of locking you into the last one.

People do the real work.

Systems take the repetitive part, so your team spends its time on the work only they can do.

Pepijn van Erp Taalman Kip, co-founder of TimeFuser, working at his laptop Pepijn van Erp Taalman Kip, co-founder of TimeFuser Pepijn van Erp Taalman Kip working on a client project
From the founder

“We don't replace people. We make their work faster, smarter, and easier to manage.”

Pepijn van Erp Taalman Kip Co-founder & AI Specialist
The next chapter

The next chapter starts with a call.

Tell us what eats your team's time — we'll tell you honestly what a system could do about it.