We think about AI for a living.The web is where you meet it.We build that meeting place.
AI looks like magic. It is a craft, and half of the craft is the building: the application your customers actually touch. Most of what has been deployed so far does not genuinely work. Speed is one answer that fits, designed and engineered to be used. Temu builds that answer with you.
One person. A network of AI agents. One conversation.
Temu did not replace people with machines. Temu is one founder whose co-workers happen to be AI agents, a way of working that emerged from the work itself, over years of daily practice. The agents are partners in the craft. They are not the judgment.
Here is how an engagement actually runs. Robin listens until your problem is precisely stated. The agents build: drafts, prototypes, variants, at a pace no team of humans could match. Robin examines every result, discards what misses, sharpens what fits, and decides what is good enough to carry your name on it. Nothing reaches you that he has not judged first.
So when you work with Temu, you talk to Robin. Every brief. Every output. Every reply. The person who understood your problem on day one is the same person standing behind the work on the day it ships.
Every engagement starts the same way: with one clear answer.
Not a contract. Not a transformation programme. A diagnosis. Because no honest solution can be proposed before the problem is precisely understood.
A structured conversation, one session, sometimes two. Robin works to find the real problem underneath the stated one. You receive a working document: what fits your situation, what it costs, what to do next. Not a slide deck you file away.
If AI is not the answer to your problem, the document says so. That answer, too, is worth paying for.
The diagnosis becomes a concrete plan: what to build, in what order, with which tools, and how you will know it is working. Plain language throughout. You understand every step before anything is built.
Temu builds the solution, the way every engagement runs: you see working drafts early and often, never a black box, never a big reveal at the end. The work, done.
Claims are cheap. The work is public.
Everything Temu says on this page, it has already done for itself: live projects, built by one founder and his AI co-workers, running today where anyone can examine them.
See the work →One conversation. That is the whole first step.
No commitment, no programme, no leap.
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