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Design & build studio

We don't pitch concepts.
We ship products,
on our own dime.

The Verge Studio designs, builds, and operates independent products end to end — no theoretical deck, just software that's live right now.

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Building our own products
and taking on client work

Selected work

Ranked by where we're spending the most attention right now. Each link opens the live product in a new tab.

Learning Platform 01

Polymathos

A learning platform for people who won't just pick one subject. Roadmaps, spaced-repetition quizzes, and an XP-and-rank system collapse into a single loop: learn a concept, prove you know it, level up.

Open beta — public launch September 2026 Visit site
SaaS / Gym Tech 02

Noviq

An operating system for gyms with more than one kind of user. Owners, trainers, and members each get a dashboard scoped to exactly what they need, all reading from one shared layer underneath — built for studios and multi-location chains that have outgrown spreadsheets.

Pre-launch — early access open Visit site
Fintech Education 03

MarketCraft

A markets course built like a game, not a textbook. Short lessons teach teens the basics of risk, charts, and investing — then hand them a live-feeling market to practice on, fake money first, real stakes later.

First tier live — public launch next Visit site
Agency 04

WEBUILD

A fixed-price studio pairing US and European companies with a senior India-based engineering team — for founders and CTOs who need something real shipped on a real deadline, without traditional agency overhead.

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A small studio that designs and ships real products.

The Verge Studio builds independent products of our own, and partners with select clients who need something real designed, built, and shipped — not a deck, not a concept.

Have a build in mind? Get in touch.

Shaz

Founder, CEO & Builder

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18, mostly building this at night around my AI/ML work. I look after the studio's day-to-day — the unglamorous parts included — and I'm still learning most of it as I go.