Fixed scope · Fixed price · Fixed deadline

Ship one thing. In days. For a price you know upfront.

Subscriptions are great for ongoing work. But sometimes you just need one thing shipped — a landing page, a product UI, a working MVP. Pick a sprint, get a date, get it live. No hourly billing, no discovery-phase tax, no surprises.

Led end-to-end by a senior designer-engineer who ships his own SaaS products — not an account manager.

The three sprints

One deliverable. One price. One ship date.

Everything below is agreed in writing before you pay a dinar. Pick the box that fits what you need shipped.

Landing Page Sprint

7-day ship

For founders who need a page that converts, yesterday.

$900one-time

Claim a Landing Sprint slot
  • Strategy call (20 min) + conversion-focused copy direction
  • Custom design in Figma — no templates, no Webflow clichés
  • Built & deployed (Next.js + Tailwind, or your stack)
  • Fast scores: performance, SEO basics, analytics wired
  • Mobile-perfect, dark/light if you want it
  • 2 revision rounds + 7 days post-launch tweaks
  • You own everything: code, Figma, domain setup

Not included: multi-page sites (that's 2 sprints), copywriting from zero — I shape and sharpen, you bring the raw material.

Product UI Sprint

14-day ship

For SaaS founders whose product works but looks like it was designed at 3am. (It probably was. No judgment.)

$1,900one-time

Claim a UI Sprint slot
  • UX audit of your current product (recorded, yours to keep)
  • Redesign of up to 5 core screens in Figma
  • Lean design system: tokens, components, typography
  • Developer-ready handoff, or I implement the front-end (same price)
  • 2 revision rounds per screen

Not included: backend work, new feature scoping (that's the MVP sprint).

Why fixed scope

Why founders pick sprints over agencies, freelancers, and "unlimited" plans

No discovery-phase tax

Agencies quote you a "discovery phase" and bill the meeting where they billed you. A sprint has a price and a date before you pay a dinar.

A deadline I commit to publicly

Freelancers disappear mid-project. A sprint has a deadline I publicly commit to — my reputation is the collateral.

One deliverable? A sprint wins

Unlimited subscriptions (yes, including ours) are great for continuous work. But if you need one deliverable, a sprint is faster and cheaper. I'll tell you straight which one you need on the call.

The honest mechanics

I'm a senior designer-engineer running an AI-native workflow — research, scaffolding and QA accelerated by AI, every shipped pixel signed off by a human. That compression is why a 7-day page costs $900, not $9,000.

Proof

I don't just build products for clients. I run my own.

Designed, built and operated by the same person who'll build yours. When I say "30 days to MVP," it's because I've done it for myself — with my own money on the line.

How it works

Four moves from brief to live

01

Book a 20-min call

Tell me what you need shipped and when. No slides, no pitch.

02

Get scope + date in 24h

One page: exactly what's included, exactly when it's live, exactly what it costs.

03

Kick off Monday

Async updates on Slack/WhatsApp. Brief me by your morning — because of the timezone, I build while you sleep. You wake up to progress.

04

Ship & own it

Ship. Own everything — code, infra, Figma, docs. Done.

The guarantee

If I miss the agreed deadline for reasons on my side, you get 20% back. If the first design direction misses completely, we restart it once, free.

FAQ

Before you book a slot

Why are sprint slots limited?

Because one senior person + AI leverage ships faster than a five-person agency, but only on one or two things at a time. I take 1 sprint slot per week, max. When the calendar says full, it's full.

What if my project doesn't fit a sprint?

Then I'll tell you on the call and either size a custom fixed quote or point you to the subscription. I'd rather lose a sale than sell you the wrong box.

Do you work in my timezone?

I work GMT+1 and overlap with the EU all day and US East until early evening. Async-first: most clients say the overnight progress is their favorite part.

What stack?

Next.js, React, TypeScript, Tailwind, Supabase, Stripe, Vercel. React Native for mobile. Comfortable in Laravel/Django if that's your world.

Who actually does the work?

Me. Senior designer-engineer, 12+ years, every pixel and every commit. AI accelerates the workflow; it doesn't replace the craft — you won't ship AI slop on my watch.

Can a sprint turn into ongoing work?

Yes — most do. Sprint clients can roll into the subscription within 30 days and I credit 50% of the sprint price toward the first month.

One slot a week

One slot opens every week. The fastest founder takes it.

Book a 20-minute call. You'll have a fixed scope, a fixed price, and a ship date in your inbox within 24 hours — whether or not you hire me.