factory floor — line active5 products live3 runs on the lineoperator on duty
// ideation factory — launch a real business. like a game.

What do you want
to build?

Write everything that’s in your head — messy is fine. Half-sentences, links, «something like X but for Y». The factory reads it all, asks a couple of friendly questions, and gets to work. You approve every step from your phone — and the business at the end is real.

free: research + canvas · £20 to launch
your idearesearchcanvasbrandbuildqagtmpay● live product
// 01 — the line

One idea in. Nine levels. A live business out.

01
Research & analysis
feasibility · competition · target audience · market sizing → research report + competitor map · ✋ you review — free
02
Product definition
wedge, MVP scope, pricing hypothesis → product canvas + spec · ✋ you approve — free
03
Product design
user flows, key screens → flow map + wireframes · ✋ you approve
04
Brand & visual
name + domain check, logo, design tokens → brand kit · ✋ you approve
05
Build + deploy
code on the line → private repo · live URL on production hosting
06
QA
automated test pass, design review → QA report with health score
07
Go-to-market
pitch deck, ad creatives, first-10-customers playbook → GTM pack · ✋ you approve launch
08
Payments & launch
working checkout wired into your app → first sale ready
09
Operations
your business, running: uptime, orders, weekly digest → operations console (subscription)

every stage runs on the same autonomous contour that built the products below

// 02 — built for first-time founders

The cofounder you couldn’t find.

Most people with a good idea never start: no technical cofounder, no savings to gamble, no idea what “go to market” even means. The factory closes exactly that gap.

// no code, no cto

You never open an editor or hire a developer. The factory writes, tests and deploys — you get the keys and a runbook in plain language.

// fits around your day job

Stages run while you’re at work. You review artifacts and approve next steps from your phone. Evenings are enough.

// evidence before money

Research and product canvas are free. If the verdict is no-go, you’ve lost nothing — most startup mistakes die right here, at £0.

// knowledge included

ICP, wedge, go-to-market, pricing — the things courses charge you to learn arrive as finished artifacts for your idea. Not homework.

// safe to try

Every idea passes a legal gate. Risky ones stop with a written explanation — and usually a legal version you could build instead.

// actually yours

Repo ownership, your own payment account, a 10-task roadmap. Walk away anytime — everything stays with you.

// 03 — what you hold at the end

Keys, not mockups.

// deployed app

A production URL on yourapp.symbiont.work from day one — switched to your own custom domain whenever you say the word.

// private repo

Full source code with commit history, pushed to your own GitHub account. Your code, no platform lock-in.

// payment flow

A checkout that charges real cards the day you flip it to live keys.

// evidence pack

Research report, product canvas, QA report — every claim sourced.

// launch pack

Pitch deck, ad creatives, media plan, first-10-customers playbook.

// runbook + roadmap

How to operate it, and the next ten tasks worth doing.

// 05 — the price of the game

£20

That’s the entry fee to founder life. Less than a night out — for a deployed business with a checkout.

research + competitor map + canvas — free

launch (brand → build → deploy → qa → gtm → payments) — £20 flat

operations after launch — from £20/month, cancel anytime

// 06 — the questions everyone asks

Straight answers.

I can’t code at all. Is that a problem?

No — that’s the point. The factory is the technical side: it writes, tests, deploys and documents. You bring judgment about your idea and your customers; every artifact arrives in plain language.

I have a full-time job.

So do most people who run ideas here. Stages execute asynchronously; you get a message when an artifact is ready and approve the next stage whenever suits you. Nothing requires you in real time.

What if my idea turns out to be bad?

Then you find out at stage 1 — in writing, with sources, for free — instead of after months and savings. A clean no-go is the cheapest outcome in startups. Many runs end there, and that’s the product working.

How much does it cost?

Research and canvas are free. Launching the build — brand, code, deploy, QA, go-to-market, payments — is a flat £20. Keeping it running afterwards is an operations subscription from £20/month, cancel anytime. No quotes, no hidden invoices.

Who actually does the work?

An autonomous AI contour — the same one that designed, built and operates the products in the proof section — with a human operator approving every stage and a legal gate screening every idea. Every stage runs on Personal OS — the operator system behind myfigaro.ai.

// 07 — how a run works

Free: the factory reads your idea, comes back with clarifying questions, then returns a competitor map, a cited research report, personal upgrade paths and a product canvas. If the verdict is no-go, you just saved months.

£20 to launch: levels 03–08 — brand, build, deploy, QA, go-to-market, payments. Flat fee, charged only after your canvas and your go. Behind the paywall everything is yours: source code in your GitHub, a production URL on yourapp.symbiont.work, and a switch to your own domain whenever you're ready. Operations from £20/month after launch — cancel anytime.

Legal gate: every idea is screened for legal risk before anything runs. Unlawful or harmful ideas are rejected — always with a written explanation, and often with a legal version of the idea you could build instead.

Concierge mode for now: a human operator approves every stage. Slots are limited on purpose.