Product engineering
Web and mobile apps, end to end — from first commit to first customer. TypeScript, React, native when it matters.
● noisyneighbor.studio — the lights are on
We're a product studio. Riffle, Caccia Parole, Rzr, Backdroppr — our own software ships from this address, loudly. A few times a year, we move in next door and build yours too.
Unit 01 — The racket upstairs
We're a product studio first. We design, build, and run our own software — and we use everything we ship. The products are why the lights never go off. They're also why the consulting downstairs is good.
— Building directory —
Unit 02 — We also build for neighbors
Between our own launches, we take on a handful of client builds. No bench, no juniors, no account managers — the people you meet are the people who build.
Web and mobile apps, end to end — from first commit to first customer. TypeScript, React, native when it matters.
Agents, LLM features, and pipelines that survive contact with production. Evals included, hype not.
From napkin sketch to app store. We design in the browser and validate with working software, not decks.
The codebase the last team left behind? We've seen worse. Stabilize, document, then make it fast.
Unit 03 — How we behave
A crew of two or three senior engineers joins your repo, your Slack, your standup. No handoffs between "strategy" and "delivery" — same people, start to finish.
Working software demoed every week, deployed behind a flag or in front of users. If a week goes quiet, you don't pay for it.
Documentation, tests, and a handoff your team can actually run with. We're the rare neighbor whose deposit comes back in full.
Unit 04 — Complaints on file
All complaints are real in spirit and anonymous by building policy.
"Persistent shipping sounds from Unit 4B, often past 2am. Deploy notifications clearly audible through the floor. It has not stopped since they moved in."
"Their client's launch last month was heard several blocks away. Multiple residents report their own roadmaps now feel slow by comparison."
"Repeated violations of quiet hours. However, property values (and the tenant's revenue) keep going up, so management declines to intervene."
Official notice — posted to your door
If it hasn't — and you'd like it to be — we should talk. Tell us what you're building and we'll tell you, plainly, whether we're the right neighbors for it.
hello@noisyneighbor.studio