Your idea
Ready to become a first version
- Describe: a few lines about the idea, no spec
- Build: a real first product to open and try
- Decide: see something real, deciding is easy
The Hybrid Method
No spec. A working first version within days.
Ready to become a first version
Three steps from idea to a version that works.
You tell me what you want, in a few plain words. Even a half-baked idea is enough. No technical language.
I build a real first version, fast, that you can open and try. Not a mockup, not a deck, a product that works.
Seeing something real makes it far easier to decide where to go next. No commitment.
I’m Bar Moshe, an independent developer. I work with people and businesses who want something real online, fast: a website, a store, an internal tool that saves time, a small app, or a first version of an idea.
Today anyone can get an app from an AI tool in minutes, but you’re alone with a prompt, and the hard part was never the code: it’s knowing what’s worth building and what to leave out. I understand the need, research, write the copy, build with AI, and review everything like a developer, and I only take projects I actually want to build. If it’s not a fit, I’ll tell you up front.
Real examples. Each card is a live demo I built just for it, not a screenshot.
A creative-studio landing: a cursor-reactive wordmark over a flowing silk field in aurora tones.
Live demo(opens in new tab)A casual tap-to-fly game: pilot a drone carrying the ring toward the proposal.
Play it(opens in new tab)A webcam hand-gesture game: move your hand to coax flowers open, then pinch to pluck them into a bouquet. MediaPipe hand tracking, with a mouse fallback.
Play it(opens in new tab)An apartment-search tool: collect every place you have seen, rate and compare them side by side, and work out the all-in cost with purchase tax and mortgage.
Live demo(opens in new tab)Plan a trip end to end: itinerary and stops, stays and transport, budget with a currency converter, a checklist and a destination guide.
Live demo(opens in new tab)A site for a private family doctor: a calm, clean page that explains the services, builds trust, and lets a patient book or leave details without a phone call.
Live demo(opens in new tab)An open-source Markdown compiler for agent-written content: one declarative source renders deterministically into design-locked slides, pages, and flyers. Ships as Claude Code and Codex plugins, with a live in-browser playground.
Try the playground(opens in new tab)An open-source, local-first video orchestrator: point it at a catalogue of media plus an intent, it indexes everything, retrieves the right moments with RAG, and an AI agent plans an edit that a deterministic ffmpeg compiler renders into a finished cut. The AI only ever emits a validated edit list, never raw ffmpeg, so the output stays reproducible.
View the presentation(opens in new tab)An advanced creative harness: Skills, Artifacts, and MCP scaffolding for Claude.
View repo(opens in new tab)First I build a first working version. Only after you’ve seen it and decided to continue do we get into terms and payment.
Perfect - that’s most cases. Describe in two sentences the daily problem in front of you, or a product that annoys you, and I’ll build a real first version. Once there’s something to see, it’s much easier to say "yes, but…".
Yes. Everything that gets built is yours, and whenever you want it, I hand over the source and any access you need. You’re not locked in.
The opposite. Most of my clients don’t code. If you can describe in words what you want to happen, I have enough to work with. The technical side is on me.
We sit down to talk. Look at what works and what’s still missing, agree the scope for what comes next, and move at a pace that works for both of us.
Yes, no problem. Send me yours or I’ll send a standard template. I sign before we go deep on the idea.
READY TO SHIP
A few lines about what you want, and I’ll get back to you with a working first version. No 14-page spec.
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Bar Moshe
Written, designed, and coded by Bar Moshe · 2025/26