The App You Want
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Tell me the app you want. It will be live in 7 days.

Describe it in plain English. I build it, I host it, and I keep improving it for as long as you use it. You never touch code, hire a developer, or sit through a sales call.

Apply to get your app builttakes about 3 minutes

How it works

01

You apply

Three minutes. You tell me what the app should do, what you are using today, and who will use it. No call, no meeting, no pitch.

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I answer within 24 hours

I read every application myself. If I can build it, you get a start link the same day. If I cannot, I tell you straight and you pay nothing.

03

First version inside 7 days

Your app, live on the internet, with your own login. Most arrive sooner. Then we refine it together until it is exactly what you pictured.

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It keeps getting better

Spot something you want changed? Send it through your portal in plain English. I ship improvements within a week, for as long as you are with me.

What changes

The subscriptions go

Every tool your app replaces is a bill you cancel. Most businesses pay for five tools to get five features each. You need one app that does your five things.

The duct tape goes

No more copying data between tabs, spreadsheets on the side, or workarounds for features you wish existed. Your app works the way you already work.

The waiting goes

Rented software changes when the company feels like it. Yours changes when you ask. Send a request, see it live within a week.

Built recently

Agency command center dashboard

The agency command center

CRM, ad automation, client reporting, billing, and team chat in one place. This is the software that ran the $1.2M agency, and the reason I stopped renting GoHighLevel.

Client names blurred.

Coaching business app

A complete coaching business app

Training, nutrition, booking, contracts, forms, community, chat, and payments for an online coaching business. Replaced Trainerize, MyFitnessPal, Calendly, and a form tool. About $135 a month of subscriptions, gone.

Local business website

A local business website

Designed, built, and live for a Colorado painting company. Websites are the small end of what I build, and yes, you can ask for one.

If your app is not live within 14 days of starting, you get every dollar back.

No forms, no arguing. I refund you and we part as friends.

Who is building your app

David French at his desk
David French

I built a marketing agency to $1.2M a year, sold it, and went all in on building with AI. That agency ran on software I wrote myself: the CRM, the booking systems, the ad automation, the client portals. I built it all because renting tools was worse.

Somewhere along the way, the way I build got fast enough that I could do it for other people at a price that sounds made up. So now I do.

There is no team, no account manager, no offshore handoff. You will talk to me. I read your application, I build your app, and I answer your messages.

What it costs

$25 a week

That is the whole price. The first 12 weeks start your build. After that it is simply $25 a week to keep it hosted, running, and improving, and you can cancel anytime.

No quotes. No invoices. No hourly rates. No surprise bills.

Compare that to what most people pay: a freelance developer charges $5,000 or more to build something once and disappear. The average small business rents $200 to $500 a month of software it half uses.

Unusually large builds get a custom rate, and you will know it before you pay a cent.

Questions

What kind of apps can you build?

Client portals, booking systems, CRMs, dashboards, internal tools, calculators, quiz funnels, membership sites, coaching platforms, and almost any subscription tool you currently rent and resent. If you can describe it, I can probably build it.

If I cannot, I decline your application and you pay nothing. That is the point of applying first.

Seriously, 7 days?

Seriously. I build with AI tooling that most developers have not caught up to yet, and I have been shipping this way for years. The first version usually lands well inside the week. The 7 days is my slow promise.

What exactly lands in 7 days?

Your first version: the core of your app, live and usable, doing the main job you described. When I approve your application, I spell out in writing exactly what that first version includes, so we both know what "live" means before you pay a cent.

Everything else you dreamed up gets built right after, one request at a time, each done within 7 days. Big visions are welcome. They just arrive in weekly pieces instead of one giant wait.

What happens after the app is built?

You use it, and whenever you want something changed or added, you send a request through your portal. One request at a time, each one done within 7 days. Bugs are always fixed free, and they do not count as requests.

What if I cancel?

The app is built, hosted and run by me, so if you cancel, the app winds down. Your data is always yours and I will hand you a full export, no hostage games. Most people stay because $25 a week for software shaped exactly to your business is the easiest math they see all month.

Why is it so cheap?

Because AI changed what one experienced builder can do in a day, and I would rather serve a lot of people at a fair price than a few at an inflated one. Low price, no sales calls, application first so I only take on builds I know I can deliver. That is the whole trick.

Why not just use an AI app builder myself?

You can, and for a weekend project you should. I use AI tools every single day, which is exactly how I know where they stop: they hand you a promising demo, and then you own everything after it. The database, the logins, the bugs, the hosting, the security, and every change you will ever want.

Most people end up with 80% of an app and a new part time job. With me the app arrives finished, stays hosted, and keeps improving while you run your business.

Why not learn to build with AI myself?

Honestly, if building software sounds fun to you, go learn it. It is a superpower and I mean that. But if what you actually want is the app, then learning the tools, the debugging, and the plumbing is a second job, and you already have a first one.

I spent years getting fast at this. $25 a week buys you the output without the apprenticeship.

The app you keep wishing existed can exist next week.

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