We build products
people actually use.
Shada is a software studio that designs, builds, and ships its own SaaS and mobile products — from the first idea to real users. No clients. No contracts. Just the work.
We design, build, and operate our own software. No clients, no contracts — every product we ship is ours from day one, built for people we actually understand.
Product-Led
Every product starts from a real problem we've experienced firsthand. We validate, design, build, and ship — all in-house.
Full Stack
Native mobile apps, web platforms, and backend infrastructure. We own the entire stack from pixel to production.
Ship Fast
Small team, fast decisions, tight feedback loops. We get products to real users quickly and iterate on what we learn.
How we move from idea to something real.
We don't believe in six-month roadmaps or perfectly specced products. We believe in small loops: build, ship, listen, repeat. Here's roughly what that looks like.
- 01
Discover
1–2 weeksEvery idea starts with a problem we've lived with. We talk to people who feel it, map the edges, and only continue if the pain is real.
- 02
Prototype
2–3 weeksWe design and build the thinnest version that proves the idea — not a pitch deck, not a spec, but something you can hold and break.
- 03
Build
4–12 weeksProduction-quality code from day one. Native mobile, resilient infrastructure, no duct-taped MVPs that collapse under real users.
- 04
Ship & learn
OngoingEarly users, tight feedback loops, and weekly releases. The product that launches is never the product six months later — and that's the point.
Tummie
Digestive health, simplified.
Tummie helps people understand the connection between what they eat and how they feel. Log meals, track symptoms, and uncover patterns — without the complexity of a clinical tool.
Something new is taking shape.
Our next product is in early prototyping. It'll live somewhere between AI, workflow, and craft. More soon — or be the first to know.
Let's build
something worth shipping.
Whether you have a question, want to collaborate, or just want to say hello — we'd love to hear from you.