Get an AI software factory on your machine.
Two days at your table, two senior engineers. Become a tier 1 AI software factory, armed with the best setup and workflows as of July 2026. You don't need to be technical.

Full ecosystem of local-run apps, incorporating every major AI provider, for development through marketing.
Agentic workflows installed and taught at your table, shaped around what you want to build.
Us and the builders before you, pushing your launches and available for help.
Why now
That's the great promise of the era, and everyone can be a builder now. Two days makes you an app factory: the top tools, workflows, and playbooks, enabling you to build higher complexity higher value apps. No AI wrappers, you own the whole thing.
A hands-on curriculum, ruthlessly streamlined: everything you need to build like the pros, in order, nothing academic.
One person, launching something new every week. A whole software platform, on your machine when we leave:
Coding agents that turn ideas into working software.
An app factory interface to bootstrap every new project.
Top product design practices integrate with marketing before the coding begins.
Original design creation avoid UI slop.
Intensive UI-based iterations annotation & recording based.
Infra provisioning everything for go-live.
Agentic error monitoring with automatic fixes.
A marketing system you run yourself.
App specific playbooks what to know for the type of app.
A direct line to us for when you're stuck.
Factory updates new workflows sent your way as the field evolves.
A hype team for every launch: us, plus the people who did this before you.
Tools catalog/overview the popular tools & services you may or may not need.

Courtesy of yotei.guide, we offer playbooks for:
UGC · AI video ads · Clipping · Influencer · Social growth · Social drafting · Social listening · Ad research · Ad creatives · Outbound · Retention · SEO · AEO
Planning one or more of these? Take it in the direction you want:
Mobile apps. iOS and Android.
Web apps. Anything that runs in a browser.
SaaS. Accounts, billing, subscriptions.
Games. Three.js in the browser, or Steam.
Agent-ready sites. Your site, discoverable and usable by AI agents.
Real time. Chat, live dashboards, streaming.
Geo-based apps. Maps, location, what's-nearby.
E-commerce. Amazon FBA, dropshipping, Google Merchant, your own store.
Booking apps. Calendars, reservations, scheduling.
APIs. Your service, callable by other software.
Tools for your business. Automations and internal apps.
Subscription replacements. The tools you rent monthly, rebuilt as yours.
Deep tech. Long-running dev cycles.
Everything runs local, and the ceiling is the point: harder, higher-value builds than vibe-coding platforms can reach.
Not a course: localhost solutions, playbooks and workflows for streamlined software development, set up as your working defaults. You learn what each piece is for, and when to reach for it. The factory is product-aware for onboarding and aha moments, with baked-in system design for security/scalability/performance.
Some technical playbooks
Agent teams · Harnesses · Loops & critics · Spec-first builds · Evals · Sandboxed runs · Agent self-improvement · Model routing · MCP · Webhooks & polling · WebSockets & real time · Queues & long processes · Blob storage · KV stores · FE & BE performance · Agentic error fixing · Design and language control
Major players of the AI era, setup and usage guides sent ahead of session.
And more, depending on what you build. Real accounts, real keys, billing done right, spending limits on.
Founding rate. Includes flights, hotel, a good coworking room, both days. Two installments.
Near Singapore or Austin, TX and flexible on timing? Ask about a 20% discount on the call.
Two senior engineers: Leon and Sara. Between them: AI systems for Adecco and Mya Systems (acquired), early engineering on the Nook e-reader, a residency at the startup accelerator Antler, Google Singapore, the software consultancy Durian Industries, General Assembly and Le Wagon, and dozens of shipped apps across industries and platforms. These tools are our daily work.
Pick a time and let's chat if we're a good fit.
Ultimately an AI software factory is an ecosystem of purpose-built apps running on your machine that lets you build, iterate, and market new apps. It reflects a deep level of expertise and practice in building software: agent teams, playbooks, and senior engineering at the code and systems level. It is not set-and-forget magic: the factory is playbooks and practices that make you effective, and you are the one driving it. For builders of the AI era, it is the most important and most empowering toolset you can run yourself.
It doesn't repeat mistakes. Engineers call code reuse DRY, don't repeat yourself; a factory extends that to DRM, don't repeat mistakes: every fix and lesson becomes a playbook update, so nothing gets solved twice.
It is approximately 10x better and puts you on the same level as pro dev shops. Ownership: the code, keys and data are yours. Speed and control: everything runs on your machine. And ceiling: builders are made for simple apps, while a factory handles real systems that are higher value with higher complexity.
App builders like Lovable, v0, Bolt, Replit or Emergent host your project on their platform for a subscription. A factory runs on your machine: the same class of AI, but your keys, your code, your control.
No. The factory is built from the open tools on this page, all under your own accounts; our playbooks and factory interface organize them, and nothing needs us to keep working. The know-how is the point: you leave as your own builder, not a technician of our system.
No. If you can use a laptop, you are ready: the tools are friendlier than they look, and what most people lack is expert setup and a couple of days of guidance, which is exactly what this is. Everything gets written down in plain English.
The moment you're in, we send playbooks and setup guides for dozens of services and the blueprints for an AI software factory. We're available to chat too long before we land.
The rate covers setting up one person. For a partner or a team at the table, ask about team rates on the call.
Yes. We bounce between Singapore and Austin, so most of the world is one flight away. Travel comes out of the price, not on top of it.
Being a software factory has its own bills: AI provider plans (usually $100 to $300 a month if you push hard, less if you don't), developer licenses where needed, small infra costs like hosting, domains and storage (typically under $50), any marketing tools you adopt, and budget for signal testing via ads when you want real market feedback. All-in, plan on one to a few hundred a month while you're building seriously, more if you are spending on ads.
Any machine from the last few years running Mac, Windows or Linux. 16 GB of RAM is comfortable; 8 GB works. No special hardware and no GPU: the heavy AI runs at the providers, not on your machine. Keep roughly 50 GB of disk free. For heavier jobs we often also set up a small cloud box (a Hetzner VPS) so agents can keep running while your laptop sleeps.
You have a direct line to both of us. And it isn't only help: as the field moves, we send factory updates and new workflows your way. Part of the deal.
Yes. Everything we build is yours: the code, the accounts, the data, the idea.
Then the call is where it ends. It's free either way.
Going deeper: the software factory guide, non-technical builders, the end of renting software, and building marketing-first.