A small studio, built for production.
I started DM because the way most companies were buying AI work was broken. Six-month roadmaps, slideware, pilots that never shipped. The teams I respected were doing the opposite - small, senior, in production within weeks.
DM is built around that model. We take a small number of projects at a time, we ship them to production, and we don't pretend the first version is the last one. Most of our clients keep working with us after launch, but only because the launch happened.
If that's the kind of partner you're looking for, I'd like to hear from you.
Approach.
- 01.Senior-led, always.
Every project is led by the engineer who will write the code. There are no account managers, no junior teams behind the scenes, and no handoffs that lose context.
- 02.Weeks, not quarters.
We optimise for time-to-production, not feature count. The first version goes live in 2–4 weeks. Everything else is iteration on real usage.
- 03.Modern stack, ruthlessly.
We use Lovable, Cursor, Claude, n8n, Vercel, and Supabase because they let one engineer ship what used to take five. We adopt what works and drop what doesn't.
- 04.Honest scoping.
If your project is wrong for us — too speculative, too large, or already heading the wrong direction — we'll say so on the first call. Most agencies won't.
Working with us.
Fixed-scope projects on a 2–6 week cadence, with optional retainers afterward. No long contracts, no minimums.
Send a short note about what you're trying to ship. We reply within 24 hours on weekdays and book a 30-minute call.
Remote-first, based in London. We work async by default and pair live when it makes the work better.