We build our own stuff
Operating systems. Platforms. Tools. We build software we own, run, and improve in the real world — then apply those lessons to every new product.
SXNA Labs is Sharvil Saxena's founder-led AI product studio. One founder. AI agents. 10+ products live in production. We build vertical SaaS in weeks, not months.
We build software for the industries everyone else ignores. Defense attorneys drowning in case files. Aircraft brokers tracking deals on sticky notes. Rural clinics running payroll in Excel. Consultants juggling essays and deadlines. These are real businesses with real problems — they just never got real software. Until now. AI does the grunt work. We do the thinking. And if you can't log in and break it, we haven't shipped it yet.
Operating systems. Platforms. Tools. We build software we own, run, and improve in the real world — then apply those lessons to every new product.
You've got a workflow held together by spreadsheets and prayers. We turn it into software that doesn't make you want to scream. Fixed price. You own everything.
Sometimes we don't just build the product — we help build the whole company. From idea to revenue, with software at the center.
We get on a call. You show me the problem — the spreadsheet, the broken workflow, the thing that makes Mondays terrible. I come back with a plan and a price.
Smallest thing that proves it works. Real data, rough edges. You get a login and full permission to break things. That's the point.
Production app on your domain. Real users can log in. Monitoring, docs, the boring infrastructure that keeps it running at 3am when nobody's watching.
We keep building on retainer, or we hand it off clean with full docs and training. Your call. No lock-in, no drama.
Hyperscaler capex peaked. Inference economics shifted. We mapped who survives the next 18 months and who's refinancing their datacenter.
$280B of TAM still runs on Excel. We profiled 14 industries where vertical SaaS compounds at 90%+ NRR — and the 3 where it doesn't.
The investable robotics story is mixed-fleet logistics, not Atlas demos. Our thesis on what actually makes money.
Most AI consultancies sell narrative. Almost none ship software. Why the boring path — fixed bids, on-call, telemetry — is the actually scarce thing in 2026.
The model was the easy part. The hard part: the receptionist's screen, the WiFi that dies at 3pm, and the doctor who's been billing on paper since 1997.
Public benchmarks lie. We share the harness we built for criminal defense workflows and what it caught that MMLU never would.

I’m 18. I run SXNA Labs out of Louisville. USACO Platinum — ranked 9th nationally, only competitor at that level from Kentucky. Started the lab in April 2026, hit my one-month goal in four days.
The setup: one human making decisions, AI agents handling the grunt work. I built them, I supervise them, I’m accountable when things break. It’s not a gimmick — it’s how we ship 10x faster than agencies charging 10x more.
The only thing that matters is whether the software survives Monday morning at a real desk.
Every project starts with a 30-minute call. You tell me the problem, I tell you the price. Fixed number you can put in front of a CFO. No scope creep, no mystery invoices.
One human, yes. But I run a lab, not a freelance practice. I built AI agents that handle drafting, refactoring, testing, deployment — I make the calls and ship the code. It's why we move 10x faster than traditional agencies.
All of them. Real URLs, real logins, real users. Most of them you can try yourself right now.
Next.js, TypeScript, Postgres, Tailwind. AI where it earns its keep — Claude, OpenAI, local models. We use what works.
Web-first, React Native when needed. Most products start as responsive web apps and add native later if it makes sense.
30 days of support included. After that: optional retainer or clean handoff with full source, docs, and walkthrough. Your call.
On NDA, yes. Public repos on GitHub, private work I'll walk through on a call.