Web applications
Full-stack apps with auth, data, and dashboards — the software your operation runs on.
AssemblerCoding is a one-person engineering studio where AI agents are part of the team. Strategy, design, code, and deployment — assembled into production software, end to end.
Traditional builds hand work between people and lose fidelity at every seam. Here the whole chain runs from a single point of accountability — orchestrating AI agents to move fast without dropping the thread.
We pin down the problem, the users, and what "done" actually means before a line of code exists.
Data models, flows, and the tech that fits — designed to scale with the business, not fight it.
Agent-accelerated development with a human in the loop on every decision that matters.
Deployed, monitored, and iterated. A finished system — not a prototype left on a shelf.
Whether it's a marketing presence or the system that runs the business, it's built to be real, reliable, and yours.
Full-stack apps with auth, data, and dashboards — the software your operation runs on.
Custom tools for scheduling, records, and workflows, fitted to how you actually work.
Fast, polished, search-friendly sites that make a small business look established.
Agentic workflows that compress timelines and budgets without cutting quality.
Real systems, live in production, serving real businesses.
A dental clinic management app — scheduling, patient records, and the day-to-day operations of a practice in one system.
A clean, trustworthy website for a private dental practice — designed to turn local searches into booked appointments.
AssemblerCoding started from a simple conviction: a single developer, working alongside AI agents, can now take a concept all the way to a finished, working system — the part that used to require a whole team.
"Assembler" is the idea at the core. The work isn't just writing code; it's assembling strategy, design, engineering, and AI into one coherent thing that ships. One point of contact, full ownership, and the speed that comes from a builder who's directly in the loop.
— AssemblerCoding LLC
Tell me what you're trying to build. I'll tell you the fastest honest path from idea to a system that's actually running.
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