AppFoundry is the lead service path at T3ch5: a productized way to turn professional AI services into working software.
It is not a generic app factory and it is not a detached SaaS product replacing the human expert. It is Andy’s build process made visible, repeatable, and easier to deliver: discovery, workflow design, AI integration, agent-assisted development, approval checkpoints, deployment, and ongoing improvement.
What AppFoundry Delivers
Workflow Applications
Internal tools, staff dashboards, quoting tools, scheduling workflows, dispatch screens, inventory views, customer portals, and back-office systems built around how your team actually works.
AI-Enabled Operations
Applications that use AI where it creates leverage: document intake, classification, summarization, routing, drafting, review, triage, and controlled agent action.
Agent-Supervised Work
Work queues, approvals, audit trails, and control panels where AI agents can help move real tasks forward without disappearing into an unsafe black box.
Legacy System Bridges
Practical integrations around old databases, PBX platforms, spreadsheets, vendor portals, CRMs, ERPs, and APIs that were never designed to work together.
How the AppFoundry Path Works
1. Professional Services First
We start with the real business process: the people involved, the systems already in place, the data that matters, the approvals required, and the risks that cannot be ignored.
2. Working Prototype
The first deliverable is something your team can react to. Not a slide deck. Not an abstract architecture. A working slice of the system using realistic workflows.
3. Productized Build
The useful prototype becomes a production application with permissions, integrations, monitoring, documentation, and a clear operational owner.
4. Operate & Improve
After launch, AppFoundry keeps the work moving: bug fixes, workflow changes, new integrations, agent improvements, and security updates.
Good Fits
- A high-value process is still running through spreadsheets, email, chat, and manual follow-up.
- Existing SaaS tools are close but force your team into the wrong workflow.
- You need AI in a controlled application, not scattered across one-off prompts.
- You have legacy systems that are not going away but need modern interfaces around them.
- You want a senior builder involved directly, not just a project handoff to anonymous developers.
Where Andy Fits
T3ch5 is still the point of the site. AppFoundry is the lead offering because it packages the way Andy already works: hands-on infrastructure judgment, AI system design, telecom and operations experience, and a practical bias toward software that earns its keep.
The product gives the engagement shape. The expertise makes it work.