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From Idea to Launched App in Weeks

Client: BassaiQ
Solution: AI-Powered Bass Fishing App
Status: Live
Live at: bassaiq.com
Weeks
Concept to live product
100%
Client owned — always
Live
Active at bassaiq.com

The Challenge

The bass fishing app market is crowded — and most of what is in it is the same thing with a different logo. Maps, weather, basic tips. Nothing that actually thinks.

The founder of BassaiQ wanted to change that. He had a clear vision for an app that would use AI to genuinely help anglers make better decisions on the water — not just surface generic advice, but deliver intelligent, context-aware guidance that could level up any angler's game.

He knew what he wanted to build. He needed someone who could take his vision seriously and turn it into a real product — without a six-month agency timeline or a six-figure price tag.

The Approach

We started with a deep-dive conversation about his vision — not just the features, but the experience. What would a serious bass angler want to feel when they opened this app? What decisions would it help them make? What would set it apart from everything already in the market?

From that conversation, we mapped out the requirements, prioritized the features that would make the strongest first impression, and started building. Over several weeks of close collaboration — with regular check-ins, feedback loops, and rapid iteration — we moved from concept to a fully launched product.

The Result

BassaiQ launched at bassaiq.com. A live, working AI-powered bass fishing app — built to the founder's exact requirements and launched to the market. The founder owns it completely and is actively marketing it to his target audience.

That is exactly how it should work.

Steve listened to my vision and built exactly what I had in my head. No agency, no six-month timeline, no drama. Just a great app, launched and ready to go.

— Founder, BassaiQ

What This Tells You About Working With Brincore

Consumer apps live or die on the quality of the initial experience. That is why the discovery phase — really understanding what the founder was trying to create before writing a single line of code — mattered as much as the build itself.

BassaiQ belongs entirely to its founder. He can hire someone else to work on it, take it to an agency, or bring on a developer in-house. The code is his. The platform is his. The accounts are his. That is always how it works.

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