You've described it a hundred times.
Nobody's built it yet.
Mobile apps. Desktop apps. Web platforms. Hardware integrations. Built exactly to your vision — not close to it, not adapted from something else. And every line of code is yours.
Not close to what you need. Exactly what you need.
You've probably heard "we can do something similar." That's what agencies say when they're about to adapt a template and call it custom. We don't do that. Every product is architected from the problem up.
You've been told cross-platform is "just as good." Sometimes it is. We'll tell you honestly which one your specific users actually need — and build accordingly. Native iOS and Android, React Native, Flutter: complex UX, offline capability, full device API access.
Every agency has pushed you toward a web app. Sometimes the browser genuinely isn't enough — and you know it. When your idea needs local data, hardware peripherals, or performance the browser can't match, we build it right: Windows, macOS, Linux.
It's not a website. It's a product — and you've been pitched websites your entire search. SaaS platforms, internal portals, data dashboards, complex multi-tenant tools: designed from the data model up, not stretched from a CMS theme until something breaks.
You've talked to software people who don't understand hardware, and hardware people who don't understand software. We hold both. IoT sensors, embedded systems, industrial controllers, custom peripherals — bridged to software that makes the whole system coherent.
Your IP. Your code.
Yours forever.
Most founders won't share their boldest idea with a software agency. The risk is real — and you're right to be cautious. So we sign the NDA before you tell us a single detail. When we're done, you receive the full source code: commented, documented, yours to take anywhere.
We sign a mutual NDA before you tell us anything about your idea. Your concept, your market insight, your competitive advantage — protected from the first conversation.
At every milestone, you receive the full working codebase — not a compiled binary, not a hosted instance only we control. Your developers can read it, modify it, and build on it without us.
You are never dependent on NavyBits to keep your product running. The code, the infrastructure access, the credentials — everything transfers to you. We earn the next engagement by being excellent, not by holding you hostage.
You already know the cost. You've been paying it long enough.
The idea is too specific for any template. Every vendor you've talked to wants to adapt what they've already built — and call it custom. You ship a compromised product, the business consequence follows, and six months later you're rebuilding from scratch anyway. Meanwhile you're the one who stood in the room and said it would work.
You've got something genuinely new, and every conversation with an agency feels like a risk. The wrong partner could absorb your insight and resurface it elsewhere. So you stay quiet, and the idea stalls. Every week it doesn't move, someone else gets closer to the same conclusion — and you're carrying that weight alone.
The previous agency handed you a login and disappeared. Now you're locked into a relationship you never agreed to — paying on their timeline, at their rate, for code you legally own but can't actually touch. The business can't move without going back to them.
The idea spans platforms — mobile, web, hardware — and every specialist owns only their part. Three vendors means three timelines, three contracts, and three places for it to fall apart at the seams. You're the only one holding the whole picture. That's not a technical problem — it's a structural one, and it's exhausting.
From idea to working code — in four milestones
Every milestone is a gate. You see the output, you approve it, we move forward. You're never asked to commit to the next phase blind.
NDA first, then 30 minutes. We listen, ask hard questions, and give you an honest read. At the end, we both decide — together — whether it makes sense to go further.
output: mutual go / no-goWe document the problem, choose the right platforms, define the technical architecture, and fix the sprint scope. You approve before any build begins.
output: Lab BriefBuild cycles with weekly demos. You see working software — not slides — at every check-in. If the direction needs to shift, we catch it early and adjust.
output: working prototypeFull source code, documentation, all credentials. Your team owns it from this moment. We're available to scale it — but only because you want us to be.
output: your productThe Lab isn't for everyone — and we're proud of that.
We turn away most enquiries. Not because the ideas aren't good — but because the fit isn't there. The Lab works when a client is ready to move with us, own the direction, and make decisions. Read the list. If none of it applies to you, we'd genuinely like to talk.
If you don't recognize yourself in any of the above…
Then there's a reasonable chance we're exactly what you've been looking for. Let's find out in 30 minutes.
Book a Discovery CallIf you're open to adapting your vision to what's readily buildable, you'll find faster, cheaper options than us — and you should take them. We only work on ideas where exactness is the point.
The NDA protects you. It also protects us. If mutual confidentiality isn't comfortable from the first conversation, we're not the right partner — and no amount of process will fix that foundation.
We bring technical depth, architectural thinking, and hard questions. But we don't invent the idea — that's yours. We build what you've decided to build, with precision.
Building something custom, exact, and fully yours is a meaningful investment. We don't compete on price — we compete on outcome. If the budget conversation happens before the problem conversation, we're starting in the wrong place.
We'll both know in 30 minutes.
Not a pitch. No demo. No slides. A real conversation — NDA first — where you tell us what you're trying to build and we tell you honestly what we think. At the end, we both decide whether to go further.
Mobile, web, desktop, hardware — or a combination. We tell you what's right for your use case, not what's easiest for us to build.
You leave knowing whether this is a 4-week sprint or a 4-month engagement — before you commit to anything.
If it's a fit, we both know it and we talk next steps. If it isn't, we tell you why and point you toward what is. Either outcome is a complete conversation.
Book your Discovery Call
30 minutes. NDA first. We listen more than we talk. You leave with a clear answer — not a proposal in your inbox.
We sign an NDA — before you share anything about your idea.
You walk us through the idea, the constraints, and what you've already tried.
We each decide. If it's mutual, we talk next steps. If not, we say so clearly — and that's a complete outcome.
No follow-up unless you ask for one. No pitch decks in your inbox.