Andrew Ng

I build production-ready MVPs in 4–6 weeks.

For founders who want to launch fast without hiring a full team.

I'm not an agency, a freelancer, or a fractional CTO. I'm a YC alum who builds. I've been doing this for 25 years and I still love it. You get a working product, a clean codebase, and a clear handoff. Then you keep going without me.

The Sprint

A fixed-scope engagement. We spend the first week defining exactly what gets built. Then I build it. Weeks 2 through 4 are heads-down development. Weeks 5 and 6 are polish, deploy, and handoff.

You leave with a real product you can use, test, and build on. Authentication, database, core product flows, integrations, deployment, analytics, error tracking, documentation. Not a prototype, not a half-finished codebase, and not a fragile AI-generated mess.

Communication is async by default. One or two calls per week. No daily standups. No Slack channel. You make decisions, I make progress.

What you don't get

Ongoing development. Open-ended feature work. A seat at your team meetings. Roadmap ownership. Daily collaboration. I'm responsible for launch, not growth. Once the product ships, you take it from there.

Pricing

$50,000 to $100,000 depending on scope. This is what it costs to skip the 3-month hiring process, the $200K agency engagement, and the months of false starts.

After Launch

Post-MVP Enablement (optional, 2–3 weeks)

Some founders want a short follow-on to get set up to keep building. I can help with hiring the first engineer, setting up AI-assisted development workflows, and onboarding you or your first hire to the codebase.

This is not a retainer and not fractional CTO work. It's a fixed handoff phase. After this, you're on your own, and you'll be ready for it.

25 Years of Shipping

I started in chip design. Verification architecture for Bluetooth radios, cache-coherent routing ASICs, the SoC that powered the original iPod Shuffle. MS and BS in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Carnegie Mellon, with a minor in piano performance.

Then I switched to software and never stopped building.

Lightmist Coffee

What I'm building right now. A specialty coffee brand built from the ground up: sourcing, branding, e-commerce, community, all the tooling. Built entirely with AI-assisted workflows. I also rebuilt the Excelsior Running Club website from scratch in a few hours, including Cloudflare Workers for newsletter webhooks and integrations. This is what convinced me that one experienced builder with AI can do what used to take a team.

Priime (YC W15)

Built from scratch with my cofounders in 3 months. #1 in Photos & Video. #3 Top Paid overall in the US App Store. Apple Best New App. Editor's Choice. 200K+ installs in days. Zero marketing spend.

Healthi

Principal Engineer, 5+ years. Led product and engineering across iOS, Android, and web. Built a team of 3 engineers and 1 QA with zero attrition. Incubated and launched HealthiCare, the company's GLP-1 product line.

Pullfolio

SaaS platform I co-founded and ran for 13 years. Test-driven Rails from day one.

“Why should I pay you $100K when I can build this with AI myself?”

You should try. Seriously. If you can ship a production-quality product with AI tools on your own, you don't need me.

But here's what I've learned building full products with AI agents over the past year: the code generation is the easy part. What's hard is knowing what to build, how to structure it so it stays maintainable, how to test it so you can actually verify features work, and how to set up the development workflow so you can keep iterating after launch.

I write tests before features. Not because it's fashionable, but because when AI generates your code, tests are how you know the feature actually works and that the next feature doesn't break the last one. Without that discipline, AI-generated codebases become unmaintainable fast.

I've been writing production software for 25 years. I've built at the chip level, the OS level, the app level, and the web level. The AI tools make me faster, but the judgment about architecture, scope, testing, and deployment comes from decades of doing this. That's what you're paying for.

Is This for You

Yes, if:

You're a funded founder with a clear idea and urgency. You can make decisions quickly. You want to validate with a real product, not a prototype. You'd rather pay for speed and quality than spend months hiring.

No, if:

You're still exploring ideas. You want daily collaboration or someone in your Slack. You want someone to run engineering long-term. You want open-ended freelance work. I do one thing well and that's getting you to launch.

Get in Touch

If you're building something and want to move fast, send me a short note about what you're building and where you're stuck.

work@andrewng.com

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