Bumblebee by Plexor Labs

Keep your team on the core. Hand us the rest.

Your best engineers keep getting pulled off the core onto non-core work. Hand us the commodity backlog so your team stays on the moat.

Senior-led, AI-built, senior-reviewed. You keep the code and the IP, your repo and your cloud, and the work stays confidential.

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Add capacity in days, step it back down when the non-core work is done. No hire to make, no fixed cost, no lock-in.

Capacity 160 hours per month
Your price $5,000 per month
If you hired in-house $16,000 per month
You save $11,000 per month

Test prices, under active discovery. A Worker is senior, AI-amplified engineering that spins up in days.

The non-core drain

Your best people, pulled off the core.

The core needs your best people. Non-core work keeps taking them. Every week.

Your senior engineers burn their weeks on integrations, migrations, plumbing, internal tooling, and glue. It is real work, and none of it is the core that makes you hard to copy. Every hour there is an hour off the moat. Founders already hand this work off. Give us the commodity backlog and your best people stay on the part only they can build, with nothing fixed and no lock-in.

For your board

Stay capital-efficient. Keep your team on the core, the part that is your moat, and rent senior capacity for the commodity backlog at a fraction of a senior hire, with no fixed cost and no lock-in.
Words a founder hands their investors

No engineering team yet

You built it. We make it real.

You know the problem cold, and you built a working prototype that proves it.

Getting it in front of a real customer is a different job. We take your prototype and make it pilot-ready, the hardening, the security, and the reliability a first customer needs. Same Scout, same senior team. You keep the code and the domain, and we bring the engineering.

Start small

Spin up a Scout this week.

Give us one defined piece of work for two weeks and see what comes back before you commit to anything larger.

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