Product development & engineering

Product development, idea to launch

We design, build, and ship digital products - web, SaaS, AI, and mobile - and the backend and infrastructure underneath. The same team that has shipped 20+ of our own products takes on a small number of client builds, end to end or one phase at a time.

What it covers

The whole product - interface to infrastructure

From the first screen a user sees to the services running behind it, here is what a product build covers.

Websites & web apps
Marketing sites, client portals, and full web applications - design, build, and production deployment.
SaaS platforms
Multi-tenant products end to end: accounts, billing, dashboards, and the services that run them.
AI tools & assistants
LLM-backed products, copilots, and AI pipelines wired into real workflows - not just demos.
Mobile & desktop apps
Native iOS and cross-platform desktop software, built for the App Store and direct distribution.
MVP & product validation
Scope a sharp first version, ship it to real users fast, and learn before you spend the rest.
Full-stack engineering
Frontend, backend, and infrastructure under one roof - one team owning the whole product.
Where it fits

Common places a build makes sense

  • Launch a new product - 0 to 1, from idea to first users
  • Take an existing product to the next level
  • Validate an idea fast with a focused MVP
  • Replace a fragile prototype with a real, scalable build
  • Add a platform you're missing - web to mobile, or the reverse
  • Ship the product your in-house team can't get to
How we work

Idea to launch in four phases

01

Discover

Understand the product, goals, users, and technical landscape. Define what success looks like.

02

Design

Shape the product with precision - architecture, UX, and the key technical decisions, upfront.

03

Build

Ship fast on a modern stack with an AI-assisted workflow. Production-quality code from day one.

04

Launch

Polished, tested, deployed - a real product ready for users, not a half-finished handoff.

More on the way we work, or scope a budget with our project cost calculators.

FAQ

Common questions

What are product development services?
Product development services take a product from idea to launch - the design, engineering, and delivery that turn a concept into something real users can use. At KUBERSTAR that spans web and SaaS apps, AI tools, and mobile and desktop software, plus the backend and infrastructure underneath. We can run the whole thing end to end or own a specific phase.
What is product engineering?
Product engineering is building software with the product - the user and the business outcome - driving the technical decisions, rather than the other way around. It combines design, frontend, backend, and infrastructure into one discipline focused on shipping something people actually use and that holds up in production. It's how we work on our own products and on client builds.
Do you build MVPs?
Yes - and we usually recommend starting there. A focused MVP gets your core idea in front of real users in months instead of a year, so you learn what to build next from actual usage instead of guesses. We scope the smallest version that proves the idea, ship it, then grow from there.
What platforms do you build for?
Web and SaaS, native iOS, cross-platform desktop (Tauri, Electron), browser extensions, and the backend services and data pipelines behind them. We pick the right stack per project rather than forcing everything through one framework.
Can you take over or improve an existing product?
Yes. We take on existing codebases - to add features, replace a fragile prototype with a solid build, improve performance and reliability, or add a platform you're missing. You can hire the full team or drop in a single discipline.
How much does product development cost?
It depends on scope and platform. A focused MVP is a smaller, fixed engagement; a full multi-platform product costs more. Our free cost calculators give you a transparent ballpark by type and features, and a short project brief gets you a fixed, itemized quote.

Have a product to build?

Tell us what you're building in a short guided brief - we'll come back with a plan and a fixed quote.