I’m a founder with an idea — and I need software that isn’t quietly losing me customers.
Most of what decides whether your software works is invisible: how fast it loads, whether search engines can read it, whether everyone can actually use it. That’s the part we obsess over.
Usually answered same day, in English or your language.
Same content, same design. The difference is everything you can’t see — and it’s the difference between a visitor and a customer.
Since June 2025 the European Accessibility Act applies to most consumer-facing digital services in the EU. Everything we ship is built to meet it as standard — no retrofit project, no separate invoice.
Why almost nobody gets this right
It isn’t incompetence. It’s that the invisible work has no advocate in a normal project.
Nobody is paid to care
Performance and accessibility don't appear in the brief, so they don't appear in the estimate, so nobody owns them.
It never shows in the demo
On a fast laptop on office wifi, everything looks fine. Your customer is on a four-year-old phone on mobile data.
You pay for it every month
Slow, unfindable, unusable software gets paid for in ad spend and lost sales, quietly, forever.
What we do
A product where there wasn't one
You have the idea and the customers. We handle architecture, build, launch and the boring correctness underneath.
One agreed scope, one agreed date
A tight first version with a fixed price, so you can put something real in front of users before you raise or commit.
Modernising what already runs
Old system still earning money but painful to change? We make it fast, accessible and safe to work on — without a rewrite you can't afford.
AI features, not AI theatre
Search, extraction, drafting, classification — the places a model genuinely removes work. We'll tell you when it doesn't.
Monthly care, so it doesn’t rot
Dependencies, security patches, performance budgets and accessibility checks on a schedule. Most software gets slower after launch. Yours won’t.
Who we’re usually a good fit for
Founders without a CTO
You need someone to make the technical calls and be straight with you about the trade-offs. No jargon used as a shield.
Agencies with overflow
White-label build capacity that won't embarrass you in a client audit. We stay behind your name if that's what you need.
Local businesses going digital
Booking, ordering, records — the operational things that should have been off paper years ago, built so your staff don't fight them.
How we work
Durations are for a typical first version. You’ll know which step we’re on at all times.
- Week 0 · 3 days
Understand it properly
Two conversations and a written scope: what we're building, what we're deliberately not building, what success looks like. Free, and yours to keep either way.
- Week 1 · 1 week
Shape and prove
Screens you can click and the one risky technical thing tested early, so nothing ugly surfaces in month three.
- Weeks 2–7 · 6 weeks
Build in the open
Weekly working builds on a real URL. Performance and accessibility checks run on every change, not at the end — that's the only way they hold.
- Week 8 · 3 days
Launch and hand over
Go live, plus the documentation and access to run it without us. Code and accounts are yours from day one.
- After · ongoing
Stay in touch (optional)
A monthly retainer if you want us keeping it patched and fast, or a clean goodbye if you don't. Both are fine.
I started Kunta Studio because I kept inheriting software that looked finished and wasn’t. Fast on the developer’s machine. Invisible to search engines. Impossible to use with a keyboard.
We’re a small team on purpose — you talk to the people writing the code, and we only take on work we can do properly. If we’re not the right fit for what you need, I’ll say so and point you somewhere better.
Questions we get asked
It depends on scope, but for honesty's sake: fixed-scope first versions usually land between €12k and €35k, larger builds go up from there, and retainers start around €900 a month. If your budget is well under that, say so anyway — sometimes the right answer is a much smaller piece of work.
Eight weeks is our normal shape: three days to scope, a week to prototype and de-risk, six weeks of building, three days to launch. Anything promising a working product in two weeks is either tiny or lying.
Often, yes. We can take a workstream alongside your team, review and speed up what exists, or act as the senior pair a junior team is missing. We're not precious about whose name is on it.
Then we start by measuring it — speed on a real phone, accessibility, whether search engines can read it — and tell you whether it's worth improving or replacing. That assessment is free and written down, even if you never hire us.
Everything is yours: code, repositories, hosting accounts, documentation. You can run it alone, hand it to someone else, or keep us on a monthly retainer for patches, performance and accessibility checks. No lock-in either way.
Tell us what you’re building
Four fields. You’ll get a written reply from Kristian with a rough range and the first question we’d need answered — usually the same day.
- No sales sequence, no CRM drip
- Scope document is free, yours either way
- We'll say no if we're the wrong fit