We don’t pitch ideas.
We ship them.
Two engineers tired of watching great products die in slide decks. So we built the agency we wish existed when we needed one — no proposals, no retainers, no discovery loops. Working demo first. Invoice second.
It started with a refund
that never came.
A friend of ours signed a $40,000 contract with an agency. Six months in, he had four mockups, a Notion page titled “Strategy v3,” and a calendar full of “alignment calls.” No product. When he asked for his money back, the agency offered him another round of discovery.
He’s not unique. We’ve heard a version of that story from every founder, indie hacker, and solo operator we’ve ever talked to. Pay first. Plan forever. Ship maybe.
We’re engineers. We don’t love that story. So we started asking a different question: what would it take to flip the order? Build the thing first. Show it working. Charge when it’s live, not when it’s pitched.
That question is the entire company. Two builders. One promise. Ship the thing.
The demo is the deck.
The invoice comes after the URL.
01Build first. Charge second. Never the other way.
02If we can’t ship in 14 days, we tell you on day one.
03One client. One channel. One human. Always.
04The fix is in the code. The pitch is the live URL.
05If we miss, we don’t bill more. We finish.
Three rules.
Everything else is a preference.
Speed is a feature.
Every week your idea sits in a Google Doc, someone else is shipping it. We don't take longer to plan a thing than to build it. If we can't ship in 14 days, we'll tell you on day one — not day ninety.
Working beats convincing.
A live URL convinces faster than any slide. You don't have to imagine what it'll look like — you'll be using it before the contract is signed. That's also our risk: if you don't like what we built, you don't pay.
Builders, not advisors.
We don't sell hours. We don't sell strategy. We don't run an account-management layer between you and the people writing the code. You talk to the people building it. Because we are.
Two weeks, four checkpoints,
no surprises.
- Day 0
You tell us what you’re making.
One call, 30 minutes. We listen. We ask the questions that matter. Then we go away and think.
- Day 1
We send back a scope.
Flat price. Fixed timeline. No 47-page PDF. One page, one number, one ship date. Sign it or send it back — we don't take it personally.
- Day 2
Prototype at a real URL.
Not a Figma. Not a wireframe. A live preview link you can open on your phone, share with your co-founder, and break with real input.
- Day 14
Live. Paid for. Indexed by Google.
Or — if life happens and we’re not done — we keep building until it is. No surprise hours, no scope-creep bills. We finish what we started.
Three flags.
One team.
InvoKube® is a registered entity in the United States, the United Arab Emirates, and Pakistan. One contract, three jurisdictions, one team — invoiced and paid wherever it works for you.
Austin, TX 78731, USA
Business Bay, Dubai
Lahore 54000
Two tech guys.
One AI co-pilot.
We’re engineers first. We’ve built software inside agencies that billed by the hour, startups that ran on coffee and deadlines, and teams of two where everything was on fire and shipping anyway. InvoKube is the version we wanted to work at.
We pair with Claude — Anthropic’s frontier model — across every stage of the build. Not as a gimmick. As a multiplier. It’s how a team of two ships at the pace of a team of ten, without cutting the parts that matter: judgment, taste, the slow loop where you sit with a problem until the simple answer shows up.
You’ll always talk to a human. The same human, start to finish. We’re not an agency model with a freelancer hidden behind a project manager. We’re the builders. We pick up the phone.
You
Ship a production-ready MVP in 10 days.
Claude
Sprint planned. Audit → design → build → ship.
Bring us a problem.
We’ll show you the solution by Friday.
We’re currently taking on a small number of new projects. If something in this page made you nod, we should talk.
Registered · United States · United Arab Emirates · Pakistan