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Independent studio in active development

Avery Logic Works is a founder-led software, AI, and digital systems studio.

This site exists to introduce the studio first: what Avery Logic Works is, what it is growing into, and why the work matters. Limited support-backed collaboration may be available, but the larger purpose is building long-term software, AI, and interactive systems with a clear point of view.

If you want to purchase a paid service or look at the current collaboration options, more information is below, and the paid services button is always at the top.

Founder-led from start to finish You are working directly with the person building the system, not being handed off into a queue.
Scope confirmed before work starts If a request does not fit the tier you chose, the next step is clarified before any build begins.
Built for usefulness, not fluff The goal is a working result that solves something real, not a pile of vague promises.
Flagship product Early Access Alpha/Beta
Command Nexus

AI used to be powerful if you knew how to code. Now it’s powerful even if you don’t.

Use and make AI with no coding required — pick a ready-made starter agent or build your own. In Early Access Alpha: start free for 7 days (account required), then low-cost monthly plans. Pricing and features may change before full release.

Built through controlled iteration, using proprietary systems and AI-assisted automation to produce real, working software.

Founder building Avery Logic Works systems by hand

If you want to purchase a paid service, the current options are below.

These are limited, tightly scoped collaboration paths for people who want to back the studio and get something useful in return. They are not the full identity of Avery Logic Works, just one practical way to help fund the larger work early.

Early-stage slot
$20

Starter Build

Best for a tiny script, one focused automation step, a simple code edit, or a narrow bug fix.

A good entry point if you want to test working together on something small and specific.

Reserve Starter Build
Most practical
$50

Standard Build

Best for a small custom script, a simple automation, a lightweight utility program, or a more involved bug fix.

This is the strongest fit when the request is real work but still clearly contained.

Reserve Standard Build
For deeper small builds
$100

Expanded Build

Best for a larger small-program request, a multi-part script, a deeper fix, or a compact custom tool with more complexity.

Still intentionally scoped. If you need something broader, this becomes the starting point for that conversation.

Reserve Expanded Build

Each collaboration button opens a private intake page before checkout so the buyer can describe exactly what they want built. If the request needs broader scope than the selected slot, the founder will contact the buyer about the next step before work begins.

What people can bring to Avery Logic Works today

The fastest path to yes is a small, clear problem with a useful outcome. These are the kinds of requests the current build slots are meant to handle well.

Fix a frustrating bug Clean up a broken behavior, repair a logic issue, or untangle a small software problem that keeps wasting time.
Automate something repetitive Turn a repeated manual step into a script or compact workflow so the work gets lighter and faster.
Build a small useful tool Create a compact utility, helper script, or focused internal tool that solves one job clearly.
Start with a low-risk first project Use a small paid build as the easiest way to see whether the working style and results are a good fit.

Avery Logic Works is being built for more than one-off jobs.

Avery Logic Works exists to build technology that matters, designed for lasting usefulness instead of momentary attention.

The public build slots help fund that work, create real proof through real systems, and keep the studio anchored in practical results instead of theory alone.

The larger direction includes AI systems, applications, interactive projects, and long-term software infrastructure built with care, clarity, and disciplined iteration.

What is offered publicly right now is the early, practical entry point, not the ceiling of what the studio is meant to become.

A longer arc than services alone

The studio is being built to produce technology that is useful, understandable, and capable of lasting beyond short-term cycles.

AI systems

Tools and workflows designed for clarity, control, usefulness, and human-centered direction.

Applications

Software built to support real workflows, solve real problems, and remain understandable as it grows.

Interactive projects

Games, experiments, and digital systems developed with structure, intention, and long-term potential.

What the working style is meant to feel like

Built independently, carefully, and with a longer horizon in mind.

Avery Logic Works is an independent, founder-led software studio building long-term systems across AI, software, and interactive technology.

Work is developed within a growing set of internal tools, automation systems, and studio infrastructure designed to support research, development, and disciplined release.

Read the founder note

Some work can be shared early. Some stays private until it is ready.

The public site communicates mission, visible progress, and working entry points without forcing every internal system into the open too early.

Private information should not be treated like a product.

Privacy, account controls, and respectful handling of user information are part of the design philosophy here, not an afterthought added later.

Updates should make the work meaningfully better.

The aim is not constant change for its own sake. Updates should improve the system, extend usefulness, or strengthen what already works.

Want to help fund the larger build?

If you are here because you believe in the direction of Avery Logic Works, support options are available below even if you do not need a service slot right now.

That support helps keep the studio moving while the larger body of work grows.

Go to support options

Direct support, kept separate from service work.

This is for people who want to support the studio itself. Service slots and direct support stay separate so the page remains clear.

One-time support

Monthly support