Foundersbar case studies.
Building products the right way
Practical case studies showing how we bring clarity, stability, and accountability to startup product development.

ADHD-focused AI learning platform
Foundersbar partnered with an ADHD-focused AI startup to build an API-ready frontend using a React-based architecture, transforming existing designs into a structured product experience. The result was a polished proof of concept designed for investor demos, usability, and seamless backend integration.

Barter-based services marketplace
A rapid execution engagement to turn a well-defined barter marketplace idea into a launch-ready product. Combining fractional CTO support with AI-assisted development, the focus was on bridging the gap between early progress and production readiness ensuring scalability, maintainability, and fast delivery within a 30-day timeline.

Ad-hoc workforce management platform
A structured engagement to transform a high-level workforce platform idea into a clear, build-ready MVP. The focus was on defining workflows, features, and scope before development, reducing uncertainty and rework. This ensured faster execution, controlled costs, and a validated product direction aligned with real user needs.

3D streaming feasibility study
A feasibility-led engagement to validate whether immersive 3D streaming could realistically run across web and TV platforms like Fire TV and Roku. The study focused on technical constraints, platform compatibility, and performance limits to help the team make an informed, risk-aware decision before committing to full product development.

HIPAA-compliant healthcare services platform
Transforming an established home care business into a unified digital platform that simplifies booking, improves caregiver coordination, supports healthcare-sensitive workflows, and enables integrated telehealth - all within a single, scalable system.

Consumer photo organizer rebuild
Foundersbar was engaged for a rescue and rebuild of a consumer mobile application focused on photo sharing and organization. The product features a "Tinder-like" swipe-based sorting flow to help users manage their images efficiently. The engagement was triggered after the founder experienced significant delays with a previous vendor.