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Dark Factory

Tell us what you need built. Our AI will interview you, produce a formal specification, and — when you are ready — build it.

Tell us what you need built. Our AI will argue with you about it, produce a specification longer than your attention span, and — when the tokens run out — blame you.

Credits required.

Every interview, every build, every test uses tokens — and tokens cost money.

One policy, whoever you are: pay for credits. No free tier. No loss leaders. No hidden costs passed on to someone else.

Credits are consumed when your spec interview begins. Unused credits are refundable within 30 days.

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Specification Interview

Talk to our agent. It will ask about your project and build your specification as you speak.

Deployment target
Predicted tokens to design, build & test
The tighter your specification, the lower this number goes.
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Your Specification

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      30 minutes with a senior software engineer. Discuss your project, get architectural advice, or refine your specification before building.

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      About

      The Dark Factory

      We started with a problem.

      Good ideas kept getting destroyed by bad prompts. Hours of back-and-forth with AI that should have taken minutes. Tokens burned on vague requests, repeated context, specifications that meant nothing.

      We built a tool to fix it. We called it the Effing Token Saver. Specify first, build second, waste nothing. That tool became The Dark Factory.

      You could ask an AI directly. Many people do. But without a tight specification, you spend ten times the tokens getting to something that works — if you get there at all. We specify first. We test what gets built. We deploy it. We answer the phone when something goes wrong.

      The meter on your screen isn't a gimmick. It's the reason this place exists.