Plan first
Your idea, turned into an engineering plan — in 48 hours.
$497 flat · credits 100% toward a Dev Sprint
Bring an idea or a half-built app. Within 48 hours you get a written build plan — architecture, scope, decisions with rationale, and a fixed quote. No discovery-call theater, no open-ended estimates.
What I do
- → Review your idea — or your half-built app's actual code
- → Map what exists, what's missing, and what's risky
- → Design the architecture and pick the stack, with reasons
- → Scope the build down to the file level
- → Price the build as a fixed quote — no hourly anything
What you get
- ✓ A written build plan you own outright
- ✓ Every decision explained in founder language
- ✓ A timeline you can hold me (or anyone) to
- ✓ A fixed quote for the Dev Sprint
- ✓ 100% of the fee credited if you book within 60 days
How it goes
Day 0
You buy, I dig in
You send the idea, the prototype link, or the repo — whatever exists.
48 hrs
Blueprint delivered
The full written plan, plus the fixed quote for the build.
60 days
Credit window
Book the Sprint and the full $497 comes off the price.
This is for you if…
- • You're serious enough about your idea to invest in a real plan
- • You have a half-built app and need to know what it'll take to finish
- • You want a fixed quote before committing thousands
- • You'd rather measure twice and build once
Not for you if…
- • You're collecting free opinions — this is paid, on purpose
- • You want someone hourly to "just keep building"
- • You need the app itself in 48 hours (that's the Sprint, and it starts here anyway)
Questions
Asked constantly. Answered honestly.
What exactly do I get for the money? +
A written build plan: what exists today, what's missing, the architecture, every key decision with its rationale, file-level scope, a realistic timeline, and a fixed quote for the build. It's the same 8-section spec method I use on my own builds — productized.
Does the Blueprint fee really credit toward the Sprint? +
Yes — 100%. Book a Dev Sprint within 60 days of receiving your Blueprint and the full $497 comes off the Sprint price. If you don't book, you still own a build plan any competent developer could execute.
I already started building with AI tools. Is this still useful? +
Especially then. Half-built apps are the most common starting point I see: the Blueprint maps what your prototype actually has, what's missing for production (auth, security, data, payments), and the shortest path to done — keep, fix, or rebuild, with reasons.
Am I obligated to hire you for the build afterward? +
No. The Blueprint is a standalone deliverable, written so anyone can build from it. Some buyers take it to their own developer; most book the Sprint because the credit makes the planning effectively free. Either way you own the document.