A complete development team for SEK 50,000 per month — how does that add up?
February 2026

We recently wrote that we would no longer charge for development. Now we're going further and putting our money where our mouth is. At a cost of SEK 50,000 per month, we now offer a complete development team.
What does it mean in practice?
A complete development team for us means 1 AI tech lead and 3–4 programmers — that's the capacity we deliver. An AI tech lead (human) from Wizardworks leads the technical work. The AI tech lead makes all technical decisions, designs the solution, and ensures quality. The programmers are AI agents — much like giving an experienced carpenter power tools instead of hand tools. Together, the AI tech lead and AI agents deliver like a complete traditional development team.
Why is it so affordable?
As previously mentioned, we will no longer charge for the programming part of development projects. That used to account for the lion's share of our projects, what we billed for. Since programming is handled by AI agents, we can deliver the same amount of software at a fraction of the cost.
What results can I expect?
It depends somewhat on what phase the project is in — startup requires more AI tech lead time to build domain understanding, while ongoing development and maintenance quickly ramp up in pace with the help of AI agents. Regardless, the delivery will match the team setup described above.
We describe the concrete effects in our article: The proof is in the pudding — what is the value of AI-first in development projects?
What types of projects can you deliver?
At Wizardworks, we specialize in .NET & Azure. Application development, integration projects, complete platform solutions with IoT elements, and more. While we can theoretically take on all types of technologies, our AI tech leads are at their best when directing our AI agents for Microsoft products such as .NET, C#, Azure, etc.
Does it work for existing systems?
Yes, particularly well. AI is excellent at quickly understanding existing codebases, identifying dependencies, issues, and generating tests.
What responsibility do you take?
We take the same responsibility as if we had humans programming. We as people and as a company remain accountable and take full responsibility for what is delivered. Regardless of how the code is produced.
It sounds exciting, but can we try it first?
Of course. We typically start our collaborations with a defined pilot project to demonstrate that what we say holds true before signing a monthly agreement.
Interested?
Reach out to Magnus Weidmar and we'll tell you more.
Also watch our webinar "Do we still need programmers?" where we walk through our journey and business model. Watch recording
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