TimeFuser One

You bring the idea.
We ship the company.

One engagement that takes you from idea to live company: brand identity, website, product design, frontend, backend, hosting — and the team that keeps it running. While others are still hiring, you're live.

The journey

From first call
to a running company.

Six stations. At every one of them you see something real — never a slide deck.

Consult · 2–3 meetings

The deep dive.

It starts with questions — a lot of them. What the product is, who it's for, how it should earn. We bring our expertise in the field and tell you honestly what's possible and what isn't, before anything gets designed. Sometimes one call is enough; usually it takes two or three. When we're done, both of us can see the same product.

Identity · Your pick

Branding.

We design multiple brandbooks — different directions for the same product — because everything user-facing is going to build on top of this choice. You pick the direction that feels like yours, and then we iterate it together until it's exactly right: logo, colors, type, voice.

Web · 2–3 rounds

The website.

On top of the branding we build a fully working website — not mockups, the real thing. We walk through it together, collect all of your feedback, and reimplement it directly. Typically two or three meetings, depending on how fast we hit exactly what you want.

Frontend · Every detail

The dashboard.

One or two meetings to get everything out of your head, then we build the working prototype of the product's frontend. We go over every small detail together until it's precisely as you want it — with our UI/UX expertise consulting along the way, so it stays realistic and buildable.

Build · ±2 weeks

Backend & MVP.

Then the machinery: accounts, data, integrations — built into a fully working MVP. For a typical SaaS product that's about two weeks of building, depending on scope. One more full walkthrough for the last feedback, we implement it, and we onboard the first two or three customers onto your platform.

Live · Yours

Production & scale.

Real users give the sharpest feedback, so we collect it, implement it, and push the product to production. Infrastructure follows your needs from there. You focus on scaling the company — not on spending six figures on developers who are still finding their way.

One team. One scope. One launch.

Ownership

You own everything.

Documented and handed over — you're never locked in, which is exactly why clients stay.

  • The code
  • The design files
  • The brand assets
  • The accounts
  • The data

Built for people with something to launch.

Founders.

A validated idea and no technical team — skip the CTO search and the six-month build.

Agencies.

Productizing a service into software your clients log into.

Companies.

Spinning an internal tool into a product of its own.

If the idea isn't defined enough to scope yet, the discovery call is where you find that out — that's useful too.

Repley.io The reference build

An entrepreneur with an idea. We designed the brand, built the website, designed the product, developed the platform, and put it live — everything, as one engagement.

45 days from idea to live
Visit repley.io
Questions

Before you bring the idea.

01 Do I need a technical co-founder?

No. That's the point: one engagement replaces the founding team you'd otherwise spend months assembling.

02 What stack do you build on?

Modern and deliberately unexciting: proven frameworks, your own accounts, no exotic dependencies. Any developer can take it over — none has to.

03 Who owns the product?

You do, completely: code, brand, data, accounts.

04 What happens after launch?

Run & improve: we host, monitor, fix, and keep shipping improvements as real users teach us what matters.

05 How long does it take?

Depends on scope; the reference build went from idea to live in 45 days. The discovery call gives you a real answer for your idea.

06 What does it cost?

Scoped per engagement on the discovery call — sized to what you are launching, with everything included and no surprise line items.