Launch advisory for prototype founders

A chief of staff for bringing vibe-coded apps to market.

Operational product and engineering support for founders, creators, and small teams whose prototypes have outgrown scattered feedback, fragile code, and launch uncertainty.

Private practice. Limited engagements by referral and application.

The missing layer

The operational path from clever demo to trusted product

Modern software can be prototyped quickly, but shipping something real still requires product judgment, technical hardening, and a steady hand across the many details that make users trust a product.

Vibe to Market is that layer: coordinating the roadmap, tightening the experience, building the launch foundation, and making sure nothing important gets lost between idea and adoption.

Product reviewLaunch readiness

Our approach

Foundation, then partnership

Every engagement begins with a focused foundation period. We map the product, identify the risks, refine the user experience, and establish the systems required to move from prototype energy to launch discipline.

From there, the work transitions into an ongoing partnership. We meet on a cadence that fits the stage of the product, with async momentum between sessions and clear ownership of next steps.

Engagements are scoped individually. Pricing and structure are shared during the discovery call.

How we operate

Principles

Discretion

Private, careful collaboration for teams building in public, fundraising, or validating sensitive ideas.

Ownership

We take responsibility for the full path to launch, from product judgment to the technical details underneath.

Continuity

We leave behind systems, documentation, and operating rhythms that keep the product moving after launch.

What we cover

Launch work, handled end to end

Prototype assessmentProduct directionUX and visual polishAuth, payments, and dataHosting and monitoringLaunch operations

Private inquiry

Tell us what you are building

We work with a limited number of teams at any given time. To begin the conversation, share a bit about the prototype, your goals, and what feels unresolved before launch.