About Perizer Labs
We're a product studio that builds production-grade platforms. Every architecture pattern and quality gate we use is proven across live production platforms.
The story
Perizer Labs was born from a simple observation: building production-grade software is unnecessarily hard. Founders get burned by agencies that deliver throwaway code. They spend months hiring teams before shipping a single feature. They hit the ceiling with no-code tools.
We started as Perizer, a technology company focused on cloud engineering and consulting. But as we built internal products like ComputeSphere, something clicked. The architecture patterns we refined across projects could be templated. The process we followed could be standardized. The quality bar we set for ourselves could be offered to others.
Perizer Labs is the product studio arm. We take product ideas and transform them into production-grade platforms using The Perizer Protocol, our five-phase process that's been refined across every product we've shipped.
Today, we've engineered platforms across healthcare, real estate, education, cloud infrastructure, and business productivity. Same architecture, same process, same standards we bring to every client engagement.
What we believe
Proven in production
Every pattern we use for your product has been tested under real load across live platforms. Nothing theoretical — only battle-tested architecture.
Speed without shortcuts
Our templates and proven architecture let us move fast without cutting corners. You get velocity and quality, not one or the other.
You own everything
Open-source stack. Documented patterns. When you're ready to bring it in-house, your team inherits a codebase they'll love working in.
Builder-to-builder
We're founders too. We understand the pressure of shipping, the pain of rebuilds, and what it takes to get a product to market.
Limited Spots Per Quarter
Your competitors are shipping.
Are you?
30 minutes. No pitch deck. No hard sell. We'll map your idea against The Perizer Protocol and tell you exactly what it takes to go from concept to production. The only thing it costs is a conversation.