From Idea to Prototype
You have an idea. We help you bring it to life. Using Lovable, we go from concept to working product in days — real code, real UI, ready to iterate on.

Concept to working prototype in five days.
You have an idea for a product, a tool, or an internal application. You want to see it working before you commit to a full delivery programme. From Idea to Prototype gets you there fast.
We use Lovable — an AI-powered full-stack builder — to go from concept to a working, deployable prototype in days. The code is real, the UI is real, and the prototype is ready to show stakeholders, gather feedback from, and iterate on.
Five days from brief to handover.
Real code, not a mockup.
Lovable generates production-quality React + TypeScript code. The prototype runs on a real stack — not a mockup, not a wireframe. It can be deployed to a real URL immediately. It can be connected to a database, authentication, and third-party services.
The tradeoff: Lovable works best for well-scoped problems. The clearer the brief, the faster and better the result. Day 1 exists for exactly this reason.
A working prototype you own from day one.
- Working prototype
Deployed to a real URL. Stakeholders can use it, not just look at slides.
- Full codebase
Owned by you. Not locked into a platform or dependent on us to run.
- Brief document
Scope, decisions, and next steps. The context you need to take it further.
- Optional follow-on session
To plan the path from prototype to production — when you are ready for that conversation.
Ideas that deserve to be seen working.
Product managers, founders, and business owners with a clear idea who want to see it working before investing in a full development programme.
Frequently asked
- How quickly can you take an idea to a working prototype?
- Typical engagements produce a working, demonstrable prototype within two to four weeks, including a specification of what was built and a clear path to production if you decide to go forward.
- Is the prototype throwaway or does it become production code?
- It depends on the architecture decisions we make at the start. We are explicit about which decisions are prototype-grade and which are production-grade, so nothing surprises you later.
- Who owns the output of the prototype phase?
- You do. Code, specifications, and architecture artefacts are yours from the first commit.
Connected pages
- Read moreMove from prototype to delivery
The delivery model that takes a successful prototype into production.
- Read moreBuilding in Lovable
A delivery track that pairs naturally with rapid prototyping.
- Read moreRead why AI amplifies what is already there
Why even prototype foundations need architectural intent.
Describe the idea. We'll scope the prototype.
A short call is enough to understand the idea and confirm five days is the right container for it.
