Services

Apps, systems, AI, and SaaS.

ThriftApps can act as a build partner, product lab, technical co-founder, automation crew, or rescue team depending on what the business needs next.

Best fitUseful software with commercial pressure
Delivery styleLean, polished, measurable
PricingScoped after value and risk are clear
Service menu

Recommended launch placeholders.

These are the service categories I would put on the site now, then tighten once the offer becomes more specific.

Custom mobile apps

iOS and Android experiences for customers, teams, communities, and operational workflows.

Web apps and portals

Quote flows, dashboards, booking systems, CRMs, client portals, and internal command centers.

SaaS product builds

MVPs, subscriptions, admin tools, auth, billing-ready structures, product analytics, and launch systems.

AI tools and automation

Assistants, workflow automation, document handling, lead qualification, reporting, and agentic task flows.

Business operating systems

Software that replaces scattered spreadsheets, manual follow-ups, and fragile handover processes.

Templates and accelerators

Reusable app kits, starter products, landing systems, intake flows, and industry-specific modules.

App rescue and rebuilds

Stalled builds, brittle prototypes, messy handovers, slow interfaces, and platforms that need a cleaner base.

Growth and impact systems

Analytics, funnels, experiments, automation, and product loops that help useful apps find traction.

Packages

Pricing that stays smart before it gets public.

No fixed prices yet. That is the right choice while the offer is broad. The public version can still feel premium by showing budget posture, not arbitrary numbers.

Recommended

Spark Sprint

Shape the idea, map the product, and leave with a build-ready plan.

  • Offer and user-flow strategy
  • Prototype direction
  • Technical path and risk map
Budget posture: fixed sprint
MVP

Lean Launch

The first useful version of a customer-facing or internal app.

  • Core product build
  • Admin and data basics
  • Deployment-ready polish
Budget posture: scoped project
Scale

Growth Build

Upgrade a working app into a stronger product system.

  • Automation and analytics
  • Performance and UX refinement
  • New revenue or workflow modules
Budget posture: monthly build lane
Lab

Product Studio

For ventures and partnerships where the product itself is the business.

  • Product strategy
  • Build and iteration system
  • Commercial experiments
Budget posture: custom structure
Selection filter

The best projects are serious about usefulness.

ThriftApps should avoid being a generic request machine. The strongest lane is software with a clear job, a measurable result, and enough ambition to deserve a proper product system.

  • A founder or operator owns the outcome.
  • The app reduces waste, unlocks revenue, or creates leverage.
  • The first version can be useful without pretending to be everything.
  • The build can become an asset, not just a one-off expense.