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Tezbyte

Senior engineers who ship your product in weeks, not quarters.

Custom web, mobile, and SaaS development by the founders themselves — AI-accelerated, fixed-scope, and backed by working products, not slide decks.

  • 4,800+ developers trained
  • 6+ products in production
  • US / EU / UZ clients

Sound familiar?

The agency playbook is broken. We wrote a different one.

Quoted 6 months and $150k for an MVP?

We ship fixed-scope MVPs in weeks, at a starting price you can read before the first call.

Talking to sales but juniors write your code?

There is no sales layer — the founders you talk to are the senior engineers who build it.

No idea what's happening between invoices?

You get a working demo video every week, from the first sprint to launch.

Proof, not promises

How working with us actually differs

Not a takedown of agencies — just the structural differences of a founder-led senior team, stated plainly.

Comparison of a typical agency versus Tezbyte across four dimensions
DimensionTypical agencyTezbyte
Who writes your codeJunior developers behind an account managerThe founders you talk to on the first call
Time to first demoTypically 6–10 weeks after kickoffWorking demo in 14 days on MVP engagements
PricingCustom quote after weeks of discoveryPublished starting prices and fixed-scope proposals
CommunicationStatus reports relayed through a project managerDirect line to the engineers, weekly demo videos

How we work

From first call to launch, in four steps

No discovery theater, no open-ended retainers. A fixed scope, a weekly demo, and a warranty.

  1. 01 · 30 minutes

    A 30-minute call

    You talk to the two engineers who will build your product, not a sales rep. We ask about your users, your budget range, and what done looks like. If we are not the right team for it, we say so on this call and point you somewhere better.

  2. 02 · Within 5 business days

    Fixed-scope proposal

    Within 5 business days you get a written proposal: exact scope, a fixed price, a delivery date, and what is deliberately left out of version one. No estimate ranges that double later. You can take it to any other team for comparison; it is specific enough to be quoted against.

  3. 03 · Weekly, first demo in 14 days

    Weekly demo sprints

    Every week you get a deployed build and a short demo video of what changed, in plain English. First working demo within 14 days on MVP engagements. You steer the project between invoices instead of discovering it at the end.

  4. 04 · 30 days covered

    Launch + 30-day warranty

    We deploy to production, hand over code, accounts, and documentation, and stay on for 30 days fixing any defect free. After that: a support retainer if you want us close, or a clean handover if you do not. You own everything either way.

Our guarantees

Proposal in 5 business days

After our call, you get a fixed-scope, fixed-price proposal within 5 business days, or we're not the right fit and we'll tell you so. No week-three follow-up chases, no vague estimates that firm up after you commit.

Working demo in 14 days

On MVP engagements, you click through a deployed, working demo within 14 days of kickoff. Not wireframes, not a staging login that does not load: real software doing part of the job. If we can't show that, we're not the right fit.

30-day post-launch warranty

For 30 days after launch, anything we built that does not work as specified gets fixed at no cost, with the same response time as during the project. Defects are our bill, not yours.

The founders

You'll work with us — not a team you've never met

No account managers, no bait-and-switch. The two people below take your call, scope your project, and write the code.

Portrait of Abdulboriy Malikov

Abdulboriy Malikov

Co-founder · Senior Engineer

Full-stack engineer behind multi-tenant SaaS products in production across three countries. Teaches AI-assisted development to 4,800+ students — the same techniques we use to ship client work in weeks.

Portrait of Isomiddin Abdunabiev

Isomiddin Abdunabiev

Co-founder · Senior Engineer

Senior engineer who co-builds every product we ship and is on every project call. Full profile links are on the way — like everything on this site, we only publish what's real.

Testimonials

What clients and students say

We were quoted six months by two agencies. These guys had a working demo in front of us in two weeks and the full system running our locations inside a quarter. The founders wrote the code themselves, and it showed.

A. Karimov

Operations Director, Multi-location restaurant group

Our staff used to spend evenings reconciling enrollment lists and payments by hand. Now it is one system and the numbers just match. What convinced me was the weekly demos: we saw real progress every Friday, not a report about progress.

D. Rashidova

Academic Director, UDEA

The best explanation of AI-assisted development I have found anywhere. No hype, just how to actually use these tools on real projects, including where they fail. You can tell this comes from people who ship production code, not just courses.

M. Thompson

Software Engineer, Udemy student

I took the course to speed up my own workflow and ended up restructuring how our whole team reviews AI-generated code. Practical from the first lecture. These are engineers who teach, not teachers who once engineered.

S. Weber

Tech Lead, Udemy student

Tech stack

A deliberate stack, not a buzzword list

We build with tools we run in production ourselves — each one chosen for a reason we can defend.

  • TypeScript

    Types catch bugs before your customers do.

  • Next.js

    Fast, SEO-friendly web apps on one framework.

  • NestJS

    Structured Node.js APIs that stay maintainable.

  • React

    The UI standard — easy to hire for later.

  • Flutter

    One codebase for both app stores.

  • PostgreSQL

    Boring, reliable, battle-tested data.

  • Prisma

    Type-safe database access, end to end.

  • AWS / VPS

    Right-sized infrastructure, no lock-in.

  • Claude / OpenAI

    AI features — and AI-accelerated delivery.

FAQ

Straight answers, with numbers

Pricing ranges, timelines, IP ownership, timezone overlap — the questions everyone asks, answered the way we'd want them answered.

How much does a project cost?

We publish starting prices because you should not need a sales call to learn them. MVPs start at $6,000 and most land between $6,000 and $25,000. Full SaaS platforms start at $15,000, web apps at $5,000, mobile apps at $8,000, AI integrations at $4,000, and a dedicated senior engineer from $4,500 per month. Your proposal gives one fixed number for a fixed scope, and it does not move unless the scope does.

How long will my project take?

MVPs: 30 to 45 days. Web apps: 4 to 10 weeks. Mobile apps: 6 to 10 weeks. Full SaaS platforms: 8 to 14 weeks. AI integrations: 2 to 6 weeks. Whatever the engagement, you see a first working demo within 14 days and a new build every week after, so you are never wondering what is happening between invoices.

Who owns the code and IP?

You do, 100%, transferred on final payment. That covers source code, designs, infrastructure configuration, and documentation. Repositories and accounts are created under your ownership or handed over at launch. There is no license-back clause and no lock-in; you could hand everything to another team the day after we finish, though after 6+ products in production, nobody has.

Will you sign an NDA?

Yes, before you share anything sensitive, including before the first call if you prefer. Send yours or use our standard mutual NDA; either way it is signed and back to you within 1 business day. Confidentiality and IP assignment are also written into every project contract by default.

What happens after launch?

Every project includes a 30-day post-launch warranty: if something we built does not work as specified, we fix it free. After the warranty, most clients keep a monthly support retainer (typically from $500/month) or book a next fixed-scope phase. Support is optional because you own the code; it is popular because we answer within 4 business hours.

You're in Tashkent. How does the time difference work?

Tashkent is UTC+5, which is a better overlap than most nearshore options: our working day covers all of EU business mornings and, in the afternoon, overlaps the US East Coast morning by 4 to 5 hours. In practice you get same-day answers, meetings in your business hours, and senior engineering at 40 to 60% of typical EU agency rates.

You say AI-accelerated delivery. Does that mean AI writes my code unreviewed?

No. AI tools write a first draft fast; two senior engineers review, test, and own every line before it ships, the same way we would review a human teammate's work. We teach exactly this workflow to 4,800+ students, so it is documented, not improvised. The acceleration shows up in your timeline (weeks, not quarters) and your bill, while the code still passes typed contracts, automated tests, and CI performance gates.

Let's talk

Book a 30-minute intro call

No pitch deck, no pressure — bring your idea or your backlog and leave with a clear read on scope, timeline, and cost.

Prefer a direct line?

Based in Tashkent, Uzbekistan (UTC+5) — overlapping EU mornings and US East Coast afternoons.

What happens next

  1. 01

    We respond in < 4 hours

    We respond within 4 business hours. A founder replies — not an autoresponder.

  2. 02

    NDA on request

    Happy to sign before you share anything sensitive. Your idea stays yours.

  3. 03

    Fixed-scope proposal in ≤ 5 days

    Scope, timeline, and price in writing within 5 business days — or we're not the right fit.