Solutions architect
The data model, the integrations, and the build order are decided before a line of code, so the scope you see is the scope you get.
Most agency MVPs take 6 to 12 weeks and cost $30,000+. The delay is not engineering — it is discovery phases, design iteration cycles, team onboarding, and approval chains. Lab Twelve eliminates all of it. One AI scope session produces a locked feature list and a fixed price. Building starts the next day. A Business App or MVP Sprint can ship to production in 7 to 15 business days depending on scope. You get a production URL, source code, and handoff docs without the six-week preamble.
One fixed price buys a whole product team in one: architect, designer, and AI-native engineer.
The data model, the integrations, and the build order are decided before a line of code, so the scope you see is the scope you get.
Interface, flow, and brand are designed for this build, not dropped onto a template. The finished app looks like it was meant to ship.
Senior execution at AI speed, in production with the source code in your hands. One builder with the range of a whole product team.
| Scoped build, not a prototype | Included |
|---|---|
| Fixed price before kickoff | Included |
| Auth, auth roles, and admin when scoped | Included |
| Stripe + email + storage as scoped | Included |
| Handoff docs + repo access | Included |
Scoped build, not a prototype: Production-grade code, deployed to real infrastructure
Fixed price before kickoff: Business App from $3,950, MVP Sprint from $6,950
Auth, auth roles, and admin when scoped: Not deferred to a v2
Stripe + email + storage as scoped: Load-bearing integrations in the first version
Handoff docs + repo access: Everything you need to continue independently
| Iterative no-scope builds | Not in base scope |
|---|---|
| App store submission (native mobile) | Not in base scope |
| Post-launch support retainer | Not in base scope |
Iterative no-scope builds: We scope first; vague 'build whatever' briefs are not a fit
App store submission (native mobile): App store review timelines are outside our control
Post-launch support retainer: Use a dev lane for ongoing work after v1 ships
A representative ScopeSpec ticket. Yours is assembled live from the scope chat, priced by the engine, and locked before you pay.
Scope locked in one session
AI chat extracts the full feature list and pricing tier.
Core build
Auth, screens, data model, integrations from the locked spec.
Integrations + QA
Stripe, email, storage wired; revision rounds run.
Production deploy
Live URL, source code, handoff docs. Done.
Yes, within a locked scope. The build targets production: real database, deployed infrastructure, Stripe wired, auth handled. It is not a demo or a Figma prototype.
Rush delivery is available as an add-on and depends on scope complexity. Describe the timeline at /start and we will tell you if it is feasible.
Anything not in the written scope. Reporting, advanced admin, mobile apps, and second-tier features are queued in a dev lane after v1 ships.
No agency to manage, no roster to assemble. The whole team, one number, source code in your hands.