TheCTO

Private alpha

Private alpha

You describe the outcome.
TheCTO decides the technology.

Most software projects ask the person paying to make technical decisions they have no way to judge. TheCTO takes those decisions instead — and tells you the scope, the timeline and the budget before any work starts.

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How it works

  1. You describe a business outcome

    In your words. “I need a way for customers to book a table” — not a stack, not a schema.

  2. TheCTO makes the technical decisions

    Language, database, hosting, architecture. It records each decision with its reasoning and its trade-off, so you can read why rather than being asked to choose.

  3. You get scope, timeline and budget first

    A written estimate with a ceiling, before work begins. You approve the business terms; you are never asked to approve a framework.

  4. TheCTO coordinates the build

    Technical agents do the implementation, testing and deployment. They report to TheCTO, and TheCTO reports to you.

Where this actually is

TheCTO is in private alpha and is being built in the open by one person. The control plane exists and runs: it holds projects, scope, estimates, approvals and a spending ledger that stops work when a budget is reached.

It is not yet a system that completes arbitrary projects without supervision, and this page is not going to tell you otherwise. Early access means you see it early, including the parts that are still rough.

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