Fluxez — AI ships demos. We ship products you can actually run.
Every founder right now faces two bad options: spend months recruiting engineers, or use an AI generator that produces something gorgeous in a demo and unmaintainable the moment a real engineer opens the file.
We built a third option.
Senior engineers on the keyboard, AI tooling behind them for the boilerplate, shipping production-ready software in a fixed 14-day window. Your first build is free — no card, no trial.
The difference is accountability. AI is great at scaffolding, types, and test stubs. It's still bad at judgment under ambiguity, multi-file consistency, and the thing the spec didn't say but you meant. So our engineers do that part, and every commit has a human author and a human reviewer. When something breaks at 2am, there's a person on the hook — not a prompt.
What you get in the free 14 days:
Production-ready code in your GitHub org from hour one — git log while we build
A live preview on our infra to demo to investors, users, or your team
Full IP transfer — fork it or walk away at any milestone
(Scope, straight up: deploying to your own cloud, long-term hosting, and App Store / Play submission are paid add-ons. The free build is real code + a preview, not consumer-grade cloud infra.)
Why free? Because a procurement cycle or a four-week pilot costs both sides more than just shipping something real. It's an audition, not a discount. From project #2, you pay per milestone via Stripe escrow — we don't see a dollar until you approve the deliverable.
Brief us like you'd brief a senior engineer. The clearer the requirements, the closer Day 14 lands to what you imagined.
Would love your honest take — especially where you'd push back on the 14-day clock. 🙏

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