We build the products
other agencies pitch.
Currently building at Eatvents → & open for two Q4 partners.
They shipped the reservation flow we'd been quoted eleven weeks for. It took them five.
Most agencies hand you a build and disappear. BIKTech was still fixing edge cases six months in.
We came in with a spreadsheet and a rough idea. We left with something live on the App Store.
They understood the compliance side without us having to explain it twice. That saved us a quarter.
Anyone can pitch.
We’ve had to ship.
Your product team,
without the headcount.
People call us an agency. We answer to product studio. We started by building our own apps — reservations, payments, food, travel — and shipping them to the App Store under our own name. Everything we know about release dates, review boards and the version 1.4 nobody budgeted for, we learned on our own money first.
So you are not hiring a vendor who disappears at launch. You are borrowing a team that has already run the whole race, and stays on for the part most agencies quietly skip.
Founded and built in Dallas, Texas.
Questions
worth asking.
Anything not covered here, ask us directly — admin@biktechnologies.com.
A focused mobile app is typically 10–16 weeks from first sketch to store submission; a marketing site is 4–7. We give you a date in week one and tell you immediately if it moves — the surprise is what costs you, not the timeline.
Projects start around the price of one in-house hire for a quarter. We scope in phases so you can stop after any of them, and we put the number in writing before anyone writes code.
Yes — several of our own products started as one sentence and a spreadsheet. If you are pre-revenue we will tell you honestly whether you need a full build yet or a smaller thing that proves the idea first.
You do, entirely, from day one. Repositories, design files, App Store listings and analytics all transfer to your accounts. Nothing is held as leverage.
Launch is the start of the expensive part. We stay on for crash reports, store rejections, OS updates and the version 1.4 nobody budgeted for — on a monthly retainer or as-needed, your call.
Often, yes. We audit what exists first and give you a straight answer on whether it is cheaper to continue it or restart. Sometimes the honest answer is restart, and we will say so.












