Service — 01
SaaS development, from idea to launch.
End-to-end SaaS development services for founders who need a product, not a slide deck. noqyris designs, builds, and launches SaaS products as a daily practice — the same process that powers the studio's own products is what you hire.
Who this is for
- Founders with a validated idea who need a real MVP in weeks
- Companies spinning out an internal tool into a sellable product
- Early-stage teams whose prototype needs to become production software
What you get
The work, itemized.
Product scoping & architecture
A cut-to-the-bone v1 scope, a data model that won't need rewriting at 1,000 users, and an honest estimate before any code is written.
Full-stack build
Auth, billing, dashboards, admin, emails — the unglamorous 80% of every SaaS, done right the first time.
Launch infrastructure
CI/CD, monitoring, error tracking, and a deployment setup a one-person company can actually operate.
Post-launch iteration
Analytics-informed releases after real users arrive, shipped week by week.
Process
- 01 Scope
The Roadmap Sprint ends with a written spec, a fixed scope for v1, and a price. No open-ended retainers.
- 02 Prototype
A clickable build of the core flow within the first two weeks — we validate the product before finishing it.
- 03 Ship
Production build with billing, auth, and infrastructure. You launch with software you own outright.
- 04 Support
A 30-day fix window after launch, then iterate per release or hand over cleanly — your call.
The full engagement — timelines, guarantees, handover — is public: read how an engagement works.
Pricing
Scoped, owned, guaranteed.
Scoped and quoted in the Roadmap Sprint — no hourly billing, no surprise invoices.
The first step — low-risk & guaranteed
Roadmap Sprint.
5 days
Before committing to a full build, buy one week of focused product thinking. You bring the idea or the problem; the sprint turns it into a plan any competent team could execute — mine or anyone else's.
- Written product spec — The v1 cut in plain language: what ships, what waits, and why.
- Architecture & stack plan — Data model, integrations, and infrastructure — sized for where you'll be in a year, not a pitch deck.
- A quote & timeline — A real quote and a real date for the full build — no estimate ranges that double later.
- Risk register — The three things most likely to sink the project, and the plan for each.
“If the sprint doesn't end with a plan you could hand to any developer and build from, you don't pay.”
Book the sprintFAQ
How is pricing structured?
One quote per scoped milestone. The Roadmap Sprint produces a written spec and a quote; you approve both before the build starts. No hourly billing, no surprise invoices.
How long does an MVP take?
Most v1 builds ship in 4–8 weeks depending on scope. The Roadmap Sprint gives you a concrete date, and the weekly staging demos show you exactly where things stand.
Who owns the code and IP?
You do, fully, on final payment — the repository, the infrastructure, and everything in them. No licenses back to the studio, no strings.
What happens after launch?
Every build includes a 30-day fix window. After that you can continue per-release iteration, move to an in-house team with a documented handover, or both.
See what ships here — browse the products.
Have something to build?
You'll talk directly to Djordje Subotic, the person who builds it. You'll hear back within one business day — usually within a few hours.
