About

Not a hosting platform.
Not a SaaS box.

Build your own app. Run it on your own server.
When others want your assets — they come to you.

01

The era of private, personalized apps.

For decades, having your own app meant hiring a team, raising funding, and waiting months. AI changes that equation entirely. Today, anyone — a restaurant owner, a teacher, a content creator, a solo maker — can describe what they need and walk away with a real, native app that runs on any phone and can be published to any store. The era of private, personalized apps has arrived. We're here to make sure everyone gets one.

02

Your digital assets belong to you.

You create the content. You build the audience. You put in the work. So why does the platform hold the keys?

Think about it: if you're a creator with 100k followers, shouldn't your content live on your server, under your domain — and platforms come to you to fetch and display it? Instead of you depending on them, they depend on you. That's the inversion we're working toward.

At Appzentic, your code is yours. Your app binaries are yours. Your user data stays where you put it. If you outgrow us, export everything and go. No lock-in. No ransom. No permission required.

The team

Jeff Bean
Jeff Bean
CEO & Founder
10+ years full-stack engineer. Started in 2014 as a data crawling & search engineer, moved through big data, mobile advertising, and mobile app / game publishing architecture. From 2020, building apps and mini-games independently. In 2026, officially "unemployed" — and building Appzentic full-time.
Claude
Claude
Web · Backend · iOS · Android Engineer
The boss's favorite. Handles the full stack without breaking a sweat — clean architecture, readable code, and rarely needs direction twice. Whether it's a FastAPI backend, a SwiftUI screen, or a Kotlin composable, the output is consistently solid. Strong across the board.
Gemini
Gemini
Backend · Android Engineer
Fine on simpler tasks, but the boss is honest: once projects get complex, things slow down and the output gets shaky. Good for a second opinion or quick prototypes. Not the first call when the deadline is tight.
DeepSeek
DeepSeek
Web · Backend · iOS · Android Engineer
Versatile and capable across the full stack. The boss says he's decent — output quality holds up well. Just don't be in a rush. He takes his time, but what comes out is usually worth waiting for.

We're a lean team with a large output. Interested in joining? jobs@appzentic.com