The TCBB app studio does not operate on a release calendar. It operates on a quality standard. That distinction — subtle in theory, consequential in practice — defines every application the studio has in active development.
Four applications are currently in the pipeline. RMAN, the studio’s AI-powered relationship manager, is furthest along — its Android beta is now open, and iOS TestFlight is live. CrackIt, a cryptography puzzle app for ages seven and up, is in active development. Clubhouse, an AI trading card generator exclusive to Android, is in internal testing.
Then there is House Vision AI — technically not a mobile app at all, but a WordPress plugin powered by Google Gemini that lets contractors show homeowners what their home could look like before any work begins. It is live on the WordPress Plugin Marketplace now.
Across all four, the pattern is consistent: the studio builds what it would want to use itself. There is no market-fit dashboard, no engagement metric driving feature additions. There is one question: is this right yet? When the answer is yes, it ships.