Full-stack web and app products, built to ship.
Stokhos Labs designs and engineers production web applications, SaaS platforms, APIs, and native or cross-platform apps. The same in-house team behind our AI and Fin-Tech work, applied to any product that needs a fast, reliable build, with or without AI in the loop.
One team, from database to interface.
Frontend, backend, and the infrastructure between them, owned by the same engineers from first prototype to production.
Dashboards, SaaS products, admin tools, and customer-facing applications, from the database to the interface.
Services, integrations, authentication, and data layers built to scale with the product they support.
Native and cross-platform apps for iOS, Android, and the web, sharing one codebase wherever it makes sense.
Component libraries and interface systems that keep a growing product consistent and fast to extend.
Tell us what's in scope.
Select what you need — we'll suggest how deep an engagement it takes. No submission, no form: just an honest read on scope.
Fast prototypes, disciplined builds, production handoff.
Map the product goal, user workflow, technical constraints, and the smallest useful version worth building first.
Build a thin, working version with real data and real interactions before expanding scope.
Harden the architecture, integrations, auth, and deployment pipeline into one production system.
Launch, monitor, iterate, and prepare the system for new users and the next layer of functionality.
Pick the depth that fits the problem.
Whether you need a fast proof of concept or a full product team, the work is run by the same in-house engineers from day one.
A focused build to validate a product idea fast: a working prototype in weeks, not quarters.
Full product delivery from discovery to production: frontend, backend, deployment, and iteration, owned by one accountable team.
An ongoing partnership where our engineers work as an extension of yours, shipping alongside your roadmap.
One team, not a chain of vendors.
Web and app products break down at the seams between frontend, backend, and infrastructure teams that don't talk to each other. We keep those disciplines together, so the same engineers who design the interface also own the API, the data layer, and the deployment pipeline underneath it.
That means fewer handoffs, faster technical decisions, and a team that can adjust the whole system when the product requirements change, not just the piece they were assigned.