An AI-native build, from first pitch to live product
How we answered “can you build this?” with a working proof of concept — then shipped a bilingual, investor-grade website and a database-free CMS in a 7-day AI-native build.
Four constraints that usually slow a project down.
Prove it before the proposal
The client wanted certainty, not promises. We needed to show a tangible, interactive product before any contract — turning the sales conversation into a working demo.
Read the client’s taste, fast
Style is subjective and revision cycles kill timelines. We needed a way to converge on the right visual direction in days, not weeks of back-and-forth.
Original brand media, on a startup budget
An investor-grade hero needs cinematic visuals. Stock wouldn’t do, and a full production shoot was out of scope for an early-stage venture.
Let a non-technical team self-update
GMV needed to edit copy, swap the hero video, and publish articles in two languages — without a developer, a database, or a monthly platform bill.
From “can you build this?” to a live product.
It started with a proof of concept and a signed deal — then a 7-day build, where every day replaced a slow, manual step with an AI-accelerated one. No craft lost, no control given up.
Proof of Concept
The prospect asked, “can you build this?” Instead of a deck, we answered with a working proof of concept — a tangible, interactive product they could feel in their hands, not imagine from slides.
Deal closed
Seeing it work made the proposal an easy yes. With the deal signed, we moved straight into a tightly scoped 7-day build — taste-finding first, production second.
Three different variants, in a single day
We built three genuinely different directions — distinct layouts, type, and mood — and shipped them as live pages using Figma Sites for speed. Fast, cheap iteration on the cheapest layer, designed to surface what the client actually responds to.
Read the feedback, narrow to two
We gathered feedback on the three directions and understood what the client wanted — and what they didn’t. We narrowed to two refined variants, sharpening toward the direction that resonated.
Direction chosen — now it’s only about the hero video
The client chose their variant. With the style settled, the only open question became the hero video. We produced two video heroes to choose from — the debate was no longer “what should it look like?”, just “which one feels right?”
Pick one, refine it
The client liked one of the two but wanted changes. We revised the chosen hero video to spec — fast turnaround, because AI generation lets us iterate on the asset itself, not just the edit.
Finish the CMS and inner-section copy
We completed the custom CMS and wrote the copywriting for the inner sections — market opportunity, expansion model, the partner story — so the site read like an investor-grade venture, not a template.
Internal & client testing
A full pass of internal and client testing — content accuracy, responsive behavior, CMS editing flows, and the bilingual EN/ID experience — so nothing surprised us at launch.
Migrate to production
We migrated to production on Cloudflare. From “can you build this?” to a live, self-serve, bilingual product — in seven working days.
Original brand media — generated, not sourced
Investor-grade imagery and cinematic video, produced with AI instead of a production crew or stock library.
Three moving parts. No database. No lock-in.
A deliberately lean system: content as files, a friendly editor on top, and global hosting underneath.
No database to maintain, no per-seat CMS subscription, and full content ownership — it all lives in the client’s own GitHub repository.
A shipped, self-serve, investor-ready product.
What an AI-native partner delivers.
Speed that changes the conversation
Day-long iteration loops mean the client sees real options fast — so projects converge instead of dragging through revision cycles.
Decisions on the cheap layer
We settle style in Figma before touching production code, so expensive engineering only happens once the direction is locked.
Original media, generated
Nano Banana Pro, Veo 3 and Seedream 2.0 produce brand-grade imagery and video — cinematic results without a production budget.
Lean, ownable infrastructure
No database, no lock-in. Content lives in the client’s own GitHub repo and runs at near-zero cost on Cloudflare.
True client autonomy
A custom CMS lets a non-technical team update everything themselves — bilingual copy, media, and articles — with no developer in the loop.
Proof before promises
We lead with working software. You see what you’re buying before you commit to it.
Have something you want to see built — not just pitched?
We’ll answer “can you build this?” the same way we did for GMV: with a working proof of concept you can hold.