Billable hours back
Setup, pipeline and server groundwork are done before you start, so the saved hours go into work you can actually invoice.
For freelancers
As a freelancer you are the developer, the project manager and the operations team. The Application Platform takes over setup, deployment and server operations so your hours go into billable work.
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Working alone means there is no platform team behind you. That is the gap this fills.
This lines up the tasks that sit between the actual engagements when you work on your own.
| Task | With the Application Platform | Without a platform |
|---|---|---|
| Project setup | Fully covered: Repository, structure, CI/CD pipeline, server connection, domain and SSL from the wizard | Not offered: Unbillable hours at the start of every engagement |
| Several clients in parallel | Fully covered: Projects and organisations separate clients, each with their own roles and access rights | Not offered: One machine, many local setups, credentials in several places |
| Servers and operations | Fully covered: Your own server over SSH or a managed one, with Docker, reverse proxy, SSL, firewall and backups | Partly covered: Servers maintained on the side, often only once something breaks |
| Deployment | Fully covered: Every merge runs through the same GitLab CI pipeline for test, build and release | Partly covered: Manual steps you have to relearn after three months away |
| Switching machines | Fully covered: Remote workspaces with VS Code, JetBrains, RDP or VNC, including macOS for iOS builds | Not offered: Everything depends on one laptop, and an outage stops all work |
| Mobile releases | Fully covered: Flutter, Expo and native projects into the App Store, Play Store and Microsoft Store | Not offered: Signing, certificates and store forms done by hand |
| Using AI coding agents | Fully covered: MCP server, ap CLI and VS Code plugin connect Cursor, Claude Code or Codex to the project | Partly covered: Agents work without clear conventions or a pipeline to check them |
| Production errors | Fully covered: Error tracking with Sentry is configured, with stack trace, release and context | Not offered: The client reports the bug, usually at the weekend |
| Handover at the end | Fully covered: Repository, pipeline configuration and server setup are readable and transferable | Not offered: Knowledge stays with you, which means questions months later |
| How you come across | Fully covered: Audit log, roles, GitOps and EU operation are concrete points for a proposal | Partly covered: Operations and privacy questions get answered from scratch per enquiry |
Green means covered, amber partly, grey missing. The right-hand column is not a competitor but the usual state of things without an end-to-end platform.
As of 10 August 2026. This comparison describes typical workflows and can differ from project to project.
Six things that matter when nobody else cleans up behind you.
Setup, pipeline and server groundwork are done before you start, so the saved hours go into work you can actually invoice.
Every project has its own credentials, roles and secrets. No client sees another one’s data, and you keep track of what belongs where.
Docker, databases, reverse proxy, SSL, firewall and backups are set up by the platform, on your server or a managed one.
Environments and deployments live in Git history, so you can promise a client a system somebody else can pick up.
Entirely your call—we give you the ideal setup for both paths.
The setup app detects tools and starts everything with one click.
Ready-made dev environment—no local setup required.
Four steps from signing to the first deployment.
Pick stack and platforms in the wizard. Repository, structure and CI/CD pipeline come with it, without copying old boilerplate.
Use a managed server or attach the client’s server over SSH. The platform handles the baseline configuration.
Develop locally with the Platform App or in a cloud workspace. iOS builds run on a macOS machine from the platform.
At the end the client receives repository, pipeline and server setup. You adjust roles and access rights accordingly.
The comparison is not platform versus team, it is platform versus unpaid hours. Setup, pipeline and server groundwork come up in every engagement and rarely end up on an invoice. Getting started is free, so you can test the claim on one project.
Each project is its own unit with its own repository, environments and credentials. Organisations and roles decide who has access. Secrets are managed centrally rather than in local files, and the audit log shows which change happened when.
Yes. You attach an existing server over SSH and the platform configures Docker, databases, reverse proxy, SSL, firewall and backups on it. Alternatively you take a managed server. A server dictated by the client works the same way.
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