A studio that treats the six-week deadline as a feature, not a brag. Strategy, design, and code in one room - and you walk away owning all of it.
Somewhere right now, a founder is staring at a Figma file that has been "almost ready to build" for four months. Tekxai exists for that exact stuck moment. The pitch is not subtle and it does not need to be: a working MVP - mobile or web, designed to convert and built to scale - in roughly six weeks. The studio puts the timeline front and center on its own homepage, which is either confidence or a very public dare. Either way, the clock is running.
Tekxai is a full-stack digital innovation studio. That phrase usually means "we do a bit of everything," but here it means something more disciplined: strategy, UI/UX design, and development sit at the same table, on the same sprint, aimed at the same launch date. The team works in Figma first - prototypes you can click before a single line of production code is written - then moves into agile builds with React Native, Flutter, Node.js, Python, and the rest of the modern toolbox. The idea is to fail cheaply on a screen instead of expensively in code.
Launch your MVP in 6 weeks - designed to convert, built to scale.// Tekxai homepage headline
The wrinkle that makes founders relax is ownership. Plenty of agencies will build you something and then quietly keep the keys. Tekxai's stated deal is the opposite: clients retain 100% of the intellectual property, with a full handover of code, design assets, and documentation. No lock-in, no "let's talk about the maintenance retainer first." You hired a studio to start your engine, not to drive your car.
Tekxai bundles the whole product cycle so a founder doesn't have to assemble a designer, a strategist, and three contractors who have never met. Each piece is aimed at the same six-week finish line.
End-to-end web and mobile builds with the core features prioritized first. The whole offer is organized around a standard six-week timeline.
Figma prototypes, design systems, and clickable demos - with an eye on conversion, not just looking pretty in a portfolio.
A discovery and strategy call that turns a vague idea into a validation-focused roadmap before anyone touches code.
Generative AI folded into the product - GPT-4, Claude, Gemini, chatbots, recommendation engines, and analytics.
Weekly sprints, DevOps, and user-feedback integration so the launch is a starting line, not the last day on the calendar.
The process is deliberately legible. You can see exactly where your project is on any given week, which is the part most "agile" pitches skip.
A call to pin down the problem, the user, and what "done" actually means for the first version.
UI/UX comes alive in Figma - clickable, testable, and cheap to change before code locks it in.
The web or mobile MVP gets built in sprints, core features first, on the six-week clock.
Ship it, watch real users, and feed what you learn straight back into the next sprint.
Tekxai runs on Usman Pervaiz's bet that founders don't need more meetings - they need a shipped product. With more than a decade spent building and scaling digital products, he positions the studio for the people who can least afford to wait: early-stage startups and small businesses that need to validate an idea before the runway runs out.
UI-first MVPs built fast. Mobile or web. Strategy + Design + Development.// The Tekxai way, in one line
The client list skews toward ventures that need to move - including startups backed by Y Combinator, Techstars, and angel investors, plus small businesses across healthcare, fintech, e-commerce, logistics, and construction.
On Clutch, Tekxai holds a 5.0 across quality, schedule, cost, and willingness to refer. The recurring praise is telling - clients call the team "organized," "communicative," and "proactive," and one singled out the rare ability to "balance clean design with a real conversion strategy." In a field full of agencies that pick one or the other, that's the whole point.
Pricing sits in the accessible range for a studio of this kind: project minimums around $5,000 and an hourly band roughly between $25 and $49 - a deliberate fit for the founders and small teams it targets.
Remember the founder from the start, the one stuck on a Figma file four months past "almost ready"? That is the before. The after looks different: a discovery call that decides what the first version actually needs, a design sprint that makes it clickable, three weeks of agile builds, and then a real product in real hands. The clock that felt like pressure becomes the thing that finally got it shipped.
Tekxai isn't promising magic and doesn't pretend to. What it sells is a refusal to let good ideas die in the "we'll build it eventually" drawer. Strategy, design, and development on one calendar, pointed at one launch date, with the keys handed back to you at the end. The studio's whole personality fits on its homepage: a countdown, and an invitation to start it.
You hired a studio to start your engine - not to keep the keys.// The Tekxai bargain
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Profile compiled from public sources: tekxai.com, Clutch, GoodFirms, Dribbble, LinkedIn. Figures approximate where noted.