There’s something strange happening right now.
We’re living in a time where building software has never been easier… and yet, for most companies, it still feels just as hard, slow, and expensive as it did 10 years ago.
Over the past few months, I kept noticing the same pattern.
Smart founders, capable teams, clear ideas — and then a wall.
Not because they didn’t know what to build, but because the moment they started thinking about execution, everything became heavy. Budgets, timelines, risk. Suddenly, a simple APP idea turned into a €10k or €100k decision. That is a lot of money to invest upfront!
And most people just… paused.
That didn’t sit right with me.
Because at the same time, we’re all seeing how fast things can move now. You can test ideas in days. You can iterate in real time. You can build things that used to take months — in a fraction of that.
So the question became obvious:
If building has changed this much… why hasn’t the way we pay for building changed too?
What if the real bottleneck isn’t technology anymore — but the model around it?
That’s where this started.
Instead of asking someone to commit thousands upfront, before they even know if something will work, we flipped the approach.
We said: what if we just build it… and you start using it immediately?
No big decision. No heavy commitment. No long waiting period.
Just a simple agreement — you pay a monthly subscription, and we keep building, improving, and running it with you.
If it works, you continue.
If it doesn’t, you stop.
That’s it.
Like Magic AI is becoming a full digital agency and with this model we can offer custom web and APP development. You need AI integration? Maybe a custom AI agent built into the app? No problem!
You use the app and pay the monthly subscription (€50-200) and use it as long as you like, if you like it. After the leasing period you own it.
It sounds almost too simple, but that’s exactly why it works.
Because the moment you remove the upfront risk, everything changes. People move faster. They try things. They experiment. They give feedback earlier. And instead of spending months discussing what might work, they’re already using something real.
And for us, something shifts too.
We’re no longer delivering projects and moving on. We’re staying close to the problem, watching how things evolve, improving continuously. Over time, you start to understand not just what someone asked for — but what they actually need.
And that’s where things get interesting.
Because when you’re building alongside real users, patterns start to appear. You see what sticks. You see what doesn’t. You see where real value is created.
And that’s a very different game than just delivering a finished product.
This is why this feels like a natural next step for Like Magic AI.
In the future, most companies won’t rely on one-size-fits-all software. They’ll have their own tools — small, flexible, tailored to how they actually operate. Things that adapt as they grow, instead of forcing them into rigid systems.
And maybe the biggest unlock isn’t just that we can build those tools now.
It’s that we can access them differently.
Without friction. Without big bets. Without overthinking.
Just start. Use. Adjust.
So yes — this is something new we’re adding to the Like Magic AI ecosystem.
A small shift on the surface.
But one that might quietly change how a lot of things get built from here.
Let’s see where it goes.
If you want to be one of our first user, we are offering 50% discount to any first-year subscription you take!