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Track 01 · ADVISORY

Technical Blueprint

Total Certainty.

€2,000Fixed
5 Days

The complete technical foundation. 5 days, written.

What you
actually get

Most MVP builds lose three weeks to decisions that don't matter — naming things, picking the auth provider, debating the ORM. The Blueprint is five days where an architect makes every one of those decisions for your specific domain, then hands you a 12–20 page document with the schema, the API contracts, the auth strategy, the AI pipeline, the deployment topology, and the test strategy locked.

If you proceed to a build, the €2,000 fee converts toward Sprint One. If you don't, the document is yours — bring it to any engineer. Either way, you leave week one with total certainty about what you're shipping and how.

Scope cap

Hard limits

  • Domain entities≤ 10
  • User roles≤ 3
  • Integrations≤ 5 third-party
  • Products1 (not multi-product platform)
What's included

In every Technical Blueprint

  • Entity-relationship diagram with tenancy markers
  • API contract spec per endpoint
  • Auth strategy decision (NextAuth vs Clerk vs Supabase)
  • AI pipeline design (if applicable)
  • Third-party integration vendor matrix
  • Test strategy with coverage targets
  • Deployment topology + infra decisions
  • 12–20 page written architecture document
Not included

Explicit exclusions

  • Code implementation (separate engagement)
  • Brand identity / visual design
  • Market research / competitive analysis
  • Investor deck or pitch materials
  • Procurement / RFP responses
The stack

Opinionated by default

One default stack for 80% of builds. Same stack shipped wintura.ai. Same stack the architect knows cold and has a runbook for at 3 a.m. When you swap pieces, the timeline goes up — the scoping call surfaces the swap before work starts.

Framework
Next.js 16 (App Router + RSC)
Marketing + product on one stack; Vercel deploys are boring in the good way
Language
TypeScript strict
Catches runtime errors at compile time so you don't ship them
UI
Tailwind v4 + shadcn/ui
Owned components, no library lock-in, evolves with you
Database
Postgres (Neon)
Boring tech, never the bottleneck, every team can hire for it
ORM
Drizzle
Type-safe SQL, transparent queries, zero runtime overhead
Auth
NextAuth v5 or Clerk
OAuth in 30 minutes, magic-link by lunch
Billing
Stripe
Nothing else is close at SaaS scale
Email
Resend
Best DX in the category, React Email templates included
Analytics
PostHog
Product analytics + feature flags + session replay in one tool
Errors
Sentry
Catch problems before users tweet about them
Hosting
Vercel
Edge runtime, preview environments, OG generation native
How we work

Operational rhythm

Not a process for show — the scaffolding that keeps a fixed-price engagement on track when life happens. Same rhythm across every Lift, Sprint, and Pod.

Daily commits

Every weekday, to a branch you can pull and run locally.

End-of-day async videos

3–5 min Loom summarizing decisions and blockers — review on your schedule.

Friday demo on Zoom

30 min walkthrough of what shipped that week — questions answered live.

Slack-first, decisions in 24h

Our workspace and yours linked. Questions get answered in a day, both directions.

What ships at the end

Concrete deliverables

No slide deck. No "phase 2 proposal." The list below is what hits your repo, your inbox, and your stack on the last day of the engagement.

01Entity-relationship diagram with tenancy markers
02API contract spec per endpoint (OpenAPI-style)
03Auth strategy decision document (provider + flow + RBAC)
04AI pipeline design (if applicable)
05Third-party integration vendor matrix
06Test strategy with coverage targets
07Deployment topology + infra decisions
0812–20 page written architecture PDF
What fixed-price actually means

Most agencies say "fixed price" and reserve the right to add a change order the moment the brief shifts. Soatech doesn't.

The way fixed price stays honest is by being unreasonable about scope. The scoping doc lists every flow, every screen, every integration. If something isn't on that list, it isn't in this engagement. If you discover during the build that you need it, the current scope ships as planned, and v1.1 begins after handoff — at the next tier's price, or as a follow-on Feature Sprint.

This sounds rigid. In practice founders consistently report it's the most valuable thing about the process — the discipline of saying "v1.1" thirty times across six weeks is what keeps the timeline honest.

Great fit

Clean-slate founders who haven't prototyped yet. Funded teams about to start an MVP build who want the architecture locked before kickoff.

Poor fit

Founders with an existing Bolt/Lovable prototype — start with the Production Audit (€1,200) or Production Lift (€3,500). Multi-product platforms — needs a custom engagement.

Fee-conversion ladder

This Technical Blueprint fee (€2,000) converts toward a MVP Sprint Standard (€14,500) if you commit within 30 days.

Book · Direct, no SDR

Skip the sales reps. Book the Architect directly.

30 minutes. Scope your project with a senior architect — the same studio that shipped wintura.ai. Your assigned architect is confirmed after scope sign-off.

A
Alvi Lika
Lead Architect · Europe · CET
LiveBooking open this week

30-min Blueprint scoping call

Direct line to the Architect. No SDR. No nurture sequence. Confirmed within 24 hours.

What's included
  • CET available · async time-zone friendly
  • Calendar invite + Google Meet auto-sent
  • Blueprint fee converts to Sprint One
  • 30 minutes · free
×No SDR follow-up×No nurture sequence×No multi-touch funnelDirect line to the Architect
Book a 30-min Blueprint call