I will build your ai powered web app mvp with claude code


About this gig
Need a working product, not another mockup?
I build AI-powered web apps, MVPs, chatbots, and automation agents designed, built, and deployed live so you can demo it, test it, or pitch investors.
I'm a startup founder myself. I've shipped my own products from zero and been accepted into Founders Institute and Station F, the world's largest startup campus. I know what an MVP needs and what can wait.
What You Get:
- Working app deployed to a live URL
- Clean, modern web app UI built for real users
- Database, login, and API integrations
- Full source code handoff (Standard & Premium)
- Clear communication, no disappearing acts
I Build With: Next.js, React, Supabase, Python, Stripe, OpenAI & Claude APIs, Vercel, Claude Code.
Best For: founders validating an idea, businesses automating work, and teams needing a fast AI SaaS prototype.
Security Note: I review dependencies, auth, database rules, and deployment. Technical review only not SOC 2, HIPAA, or PCI certified.
Message me before ordering with what you're building I'll tell you which package fits.
Get to know Abdullah Claude
Business Automation, CRM Solutions Specialist
- FromUnited Kingdom
- Member sinceAug 2026
Languages
English
FAQ
Do you use AI tools to build this?
Yes, and I'm upfront about it. I build with Claude Code and Cursor, which is why I can ship in days instead of months. Every line is reviewed and tested by me before delivery. You get working, readable code — not generated slop.
Do I own the code?
Yes. On Standard and Premium you get full source code and complete ownership on delivery. Basic is a deployed prototype; add the source code extra if you need it.
What do you need from me to start?
A short description of what the app should do, who it's for, and any must-have features. Screenshots, sketches, or links to apps you like all help. I'll send a scope summary before I start building.
Can you work on an existing project?
Sometimes. Send me the repo or a description of the stack first. If it's built on tools I work with, usually yes. If it's a large legacy codebase, I'll tell you honestly that it's not a fit.

