Founder of Ganakys Codilla Apps. Building the partner I wished founders had — a studio that carries the legal, financial, and engineering scaffolding while you validate the market, and hands the whole thing back when you're ready to run on your own.
I started Ganakys because I kept watching the same thing happen.
A founder would bring me an idea — often a good one. They'd done the customer interviews, sometimes even the spreadsheet of unit economics. What they didn't have was a registered company, a payment gateway, a cloud account, or the appetite to hire a four-person engineering team for an idea they hadn't yet validated. So they'd wait. Six months turned into a year. By then, half the conviction had drained out of the idea, and a competitor had usually launched.
The agencies they could afford weren't built to carry the weight. The studios that were built to carry it wanted equity in exchange for everything. Nobody was saying "we'll launch under our license, our gateway, our cloud — and hand it back to you, cleanly, when you're ready to run it." So I built the studio that would.
Ganakys carries the legal, financial, and engineering scaffolding. We pick the engagement model that fits where you actually are on Day 1 — not where an agency wishes you were. And when you're ready to take the keys, we hand them over without making it complicated. Code, accounts, domain, IP. That's the entire promise. Everything else — the client portal, the monthly reports, the quarterly transfer reviews — exists to make that promise obvious from the first conversation.