OZ HQFollow the build

Democratizing good software

Software should be easier to imagine, cheaper to start, and better when it ships.

OZ HQ builds headlessly: small human direction, automated execution, high taste, and a bias toward working products. The point is not more software. The point is better software in more hands.

Mission

Make excellent software less exclusive.

Access

Software quality should not be reserved for funded teams.

The gap between what good builders can imagine and what they can afford to ship is still too wide. OZ HQ exists to compress that gap.

Method

Built headlessly, guided by human taste.

We use agentic workflows, reusable systems, and disciplined product direction to move from idea to working software without a traditional studio footprint.

Standard

Cheap software is not the goal. Good software is.

The mandate is useful products, sharp interfaces, clear operations, and tools that can survive real users.

The operating model

Headless does not mean careless.

The stack is people-light, not judgment-light. OZ HQ treats AI systems like a production crew: fast, specialized, documented, and always directed by a clear standard for the product.

01Problem framing
02Product architecture
03Interface systems
04Agentic implementation
05Launch operations
06Iteration loops

What we are building

A software company for the next cost curve.

Good software used to require a large team before the first serious version. That assumption is breaking. OZ HQ is building for the moment when better tools let smaller teams serve more people with less waste.

Internal labs

Products and workflows built in public to prove the model, expose the process, and compound reusable systems.

Founder infrastructure

Lean software systems for operators who need more than a landing page and less than a bloated engineering department.

Open playbooks

Artifacts, notes, and repeatable methods that make high-quality software development easier to understand and easier to start.

Build log open

Follow the attempt to make software creation more accessible without lowering the bar.

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