A dog-care app that knows a dachshund isn't a husky. A pirate series lit like film. A social network you can click through further down this page. One studio built all of it, and the slowest piece took days, not quarters. I don't send decks. I ship the thing, then show you the dated receipt.
Here's how one studio ships this much. One Big Box is one person orchestrating an AI-augmented production line: research agents that dig overnight, a local image lab, a voice pipeline, an editing pipeline. Your idea gets a full team's worth of output, and what takes that team weeks comes off this line in days. What the machines don't do is decide what's good enough. A person owns your product from first sketch to finished thing, and nothing ships until it's ready.
Bring an idea in whatever shape it's in. A sentence is enough. The line turns it into the complete product, and the receipts below show how fast that happens.
Every studio says it moves fast. These are dated build records, so you don't have to take anyone's word for it.
An app for finding your people offline. Onboarding, feed, profiles, the meetup flow: all of it works, and all of it is embedded further down this page. Use it before you decide what to think of it.
This started as one idea: a care app built around what each breed actually needs, not generic dog advice. On the line it split in two. The breed research behind the app became a printed breed-book series that earns on its own shelf, in its own store, in the same voice. The second revenue stream was inside the first one the whole time. Finding it is the skill.
NEEDS-YOU: launch dates + a number (books published, breeds covered) to print on this receipt
A furious pirate lit like a film still. A flat-vector host who laughs with his whole head. Both came off the same line, weeks apart. A studio that can hold both ends of that spectrum has the middle covered.
One app that runs a building: signs for packages and pings the right tenant, routes maintenance and emergency alerts to the right person, covers the front desk. Residents get the building they thought they were paying for. Management gets one screen instead of a binder, a buzzer, and six group chats. Finished first. Marketed second.
Point a camera at the menu, tap what everyone ordered, and it splits the check to the penny. It reads real menus and receipts, flags when the bill rings up higher than the menu promised, and hands each person a scan-to-pay code. Idea to its own URL in one day. The URL is on this receipt.
This is the actual Tribe prototype, running in this page. Tap Get Started.
Most products are sitting on money their makers can't see. Receipt No. 002 up there is what it looks like when someone finds it: one dog app, opened up, became an app and a book line earning on separate shelves.
That read is a service, and it comes as the whole package. The branches: where the second shelf is, which audience pays twice, what to charge for and what to give away. A business plan pressure-tested from every angle before you spend a dollar on it. A roadmap that puts the work in order. Run the map yourself, or hand it back to the line and we build it with you. All of it shaped by shipping across apps, books, shows, and games, and watching what each shelf rewards.
It lands in days, not a quarter of discovery calls. Every build in this studio starts with this package. You can also just buy the package.
Bring a product for the branches read. Bring an idea for a build. Bring a question about how the line works. Email gets a reply from the person, not a form.
hello@onebigboxstudios.comIf I can build a whole working black hole,
what might I build you?
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