Ship software every week. One flat monthly fee.

Websites, custom apps, AI integrations, and automations — one senior Rails developer, accelerated with agentic coding.

The old way

Project managers, designers, dev teams, and testers — software that cost a fortune.

The new way

One senior developer with agents — multiple times faster, at a fraction of the cost.

Colton · senior architect

Orchestrating agents

AI broke the old rules of coding speed.

I'm breaking the old rules of coding cost.

Colton

Colton

Founder, Cowboy Coder

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How it works

Three steps from idea to production.

No bloated proposals or months of planning. One monthly price covers everything — subscribe, tell me what to build, and I'll ship it.

1

Subscribe

Subscribe at one flat monthly price — no quotes, hourly rates, or costly planning sessions to sort through. I'll get you onboarded within a day with your board, repo access, and planning cadence.

2

Prioritize

Add features to your queue — websites, APIs, integrations, automations. I tackle them one at a time in your order.

3

Deploy

Every week, working code goes live. Review it, give feedback, and I'll iterate until it's right.

Website development Custom software AI integrations Mobile apps Sales automations Marketing automations API development Database design Cloud infrastructure Internal tools E-commerce Dashboards

Why subscribe

Why teams switch to a dev subscription.

Stop juggling freelancers, change orders, and unpredictable timelines. Get one senior developer on a schedule you can count on.

Dedicated project board
Track every feature request, review progress, and reprioritize your queue in one place.
Predictable billing
No hourly surprises, no change-order invoices. One flat rate for dedicated development time — no bench, no handoffs.
Weekly production deploys
Working code ships to production every week — not mockups sitting in a Figma file.
Harnessed agentic coding
I harness agentic coding tools to ship faster — with my judgment on architecture, security, and what actually belongs in production.
Pause when you need to
Between projects? Pause your subscription and pick up right where you left off when you're ready.
You own everything
All source code, credentials, and infrastructure transfer to you. No vendor lock-in, ever.

Past work

Recent projects I've shipped.

A sample of client work — each built on Rails, deployed to production, and delivered on a fixed timeline.

ComplyQR 2 months

Professional hose tracking, inspection management, and QR code identification for petroleum transport companies. Improves the ability for regulators, like the US Coast Guard, to verify compliance with safety standards.

Elite Fence 1 month

A new logo, marketing website, and CRM integration for Elite Fence, a fencing company in the Boise, Idaho.

Bandero

3 months

A native mobile app built for Bandero, a customer engagement platform that helps e-commerce brands connect with their customers and increase AOV.

Pricing

One plan. Full access.

Everything you need to keep shipping — no tiers, no upsells, no hidden fees.

Dev subscription

$4,995 /month*

Pause or cancel anytime.

  • 1 weekly planning meeting
  • Weekly code deployment
  • One feature at a time
  • Private planning & communication portal
  • Pause or cancel anytime
Get started

No long-term contract required.

* Hosting and other third-party fees may be extra.

Pause your plan

Between projects? Pause billing and resume when you have more work ready.

Two-week guarantee

Not happy within two weeks? I'll refund 50% of your first month — no questions asked. You keep all the code.

Colton

Book a call

Let's talk about your roadmap.

Pick a time below for a 15-minute call with Colton.

Prefer email? hello@goodtimberstudio.com

Capabilities

Everything your product needs, from one developer.

(And dozens of agents)

W

Website development

C

Custom software

A

AI integrations

M

Mobile apps

S

Sales automations

M

Marketing automations

A

API development

C

Cloud infrastructure

I

Internal tools

Frequently asked questions

What kind of work can I request?

Anything that involves writing code — websites, web apps, mobile apps, API integrations, AI features, internal tools, CRM automations, and more. If you're unsure whether something fits, ask me on the intro call.

How does the one-feature-at-a-time model work?

You can queue as many requests as you want, but I focus on one at a time to ensure quality and speed. Once a feature ships, I pull the next item from your queue.

How much can actually get done in a month?

I leverage the latest AI agent coding workflows to deliver 5-10x the output a human developer could achieve working alone. If you're not fully satisfied with the results after the first two weeks, you can cancel anytime and receive a 50% refund of your first month's fee — while keeping all the code I've built for you during that time.

What does onboarding look like?

After you subscribe, we have our first 30-minute planning call then I'll set up your project board, repository access, and communication channels within about a day. Your first planning session happens that same week.

Who will be doing the development?

Me — Colton, a senior Rails developer with over 20 years of experience. You work directly with the person writing your code. No handoffs, no junior devs, and no offshore contractors.

How do weekly deploys work?

Each week I ship a meaningful increment of the active feature to your staging or production environment. Larger features are broken into weekly deliverables until complete.

Can I pause my subscription?

Yes. Billing runs on 31-day cycles. If you pause after 20 days, the remaining 11 days stay on your account for whenever you're ready to resume.

Do I own the code?

Completely. All repositories, credentials, and infrastructure are yours. If you cancel, everything transfers to your accounts.

What tech stacks do you use?

Ruby on Rails — exclusively. It's the same framework behind companies like Shopify, GitHub, Airbnb, Instacart, and many more. Rails lets me ship fast without sacrificing maintainability, which is exactly what a subscription development model demands.