The Fiverr Alternative for Building Real Software
Fiverr is great for a logo or a one-off script. It is a gamble when you need someone to shape a real product and own the business logic - you get a deliverable against a brief that was probably wrong, and no one tells you so. We are the accountable middle: a senior team that runs discovery first, then designs and builds, with a paid trial and a 30-day exit.
The gig-marketplace problem
A gig worker builds exactly what the brief says. The trouble is that most software briefs are wrong - the real product only becomes clear once someone asks the right questions. On Fiverr no one is incentivized to challenge the brief, so you pay to build the wrong thing efficiently.
For a poster, fine. For software your business depends on, expensive.
What we do differently
We start with discovery and business analysis to get the product right before a line of code is written, then design and build with a senior team. The CEO is reachable directly, a two-week paid trial proves fit, and a 30-day exit keeps it low-risk. One team owns the outcome, not a string of disconnected gigs.
When Fiverr still makes sense
Need a logo, a quick landing page, or a small, fully specified task? A marketplace gig is the right tool and we will say so. The moment the work is a real product, touches core logic, or needs someone to think about it with you, that is where we fit.
Proof
"A lot more advanced." A founder came for discovery and stayed for the full build.
A founder arrived with a vague "AI packing app" idea. Instead of building blind against a brief that was probably wrong, we ran a full discovery and business analysis that reshaped the project. The founder upgraded to a full build, and a team of five turned it into a specified, in-build mobile MVP the founder called "a lot more advanced" than the competition.
Read the case studyFrequently asked questions
- How is this different from hiring on Fiverr?
- We shape the product before building it. You get a senior team that runs discovery, design, and development as one accountable engagement, rather than a gig worker executing a brief no one pressure-tested.
- Is it more expensive than a Fiverr gig?
- Per hour, yes. Per outcome, usually far cheaper - because the most expensive thing in software is building the wrong product fast, which is exactly what discovery prevents.
- Can I trial before committing?
- Yes - a two-week paid trial on real work, with a 30-day exit if it is not the right fit.
- How do we start?
- With a short readiness audit, then a discovery phase that shapes the product before any build begins.