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The ANVIL System

Five steps to a production-ready system

Built at AI speed, hardened with engineering expertise. Every project begins with the Analysis and runs – depending on your entry path – through the five A-N-V-I-L steps to an EU-sovereign launch. One engagement, one fixed price: €6,000/month over 6 months (€36,000 total).

AStep A

Analysis – An Honest Assessment

Step A in the ANVIL system: before AI-accelerated software goes into production, it needs an honest assessment of code, architecture, infrastructure, and compliance. Why this technical analysis decides between success and failure – and what it examines and delivers.

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NStep N

New Design – The Blueprint for Your Product

Step N in the ANVIL system: how an idea becomes a dependable blueprint – target architecture, UX/UI, the data model, and EU-sovereign infrastructure. GDPR and sovereignty by design, every decision recorded as an Architecture Decision Record. Why the concept phase decides control and scalability – and what it delivers.

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VStep V

Validation – Your Prototype That Stays

Step V of the ANVIL system: why most products fail not on the technology but on months of building past the market – and how a prototype built AI-accelerated, but with engineering discipline, gets tested early with real users, on the same codebase you launch on.

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IStep I

Implementation & Hardening – from prototype to a system

Step I in the ANVIL system: your validated prototype becomes a market-ready MVP – hardened against the OWASP Top 10, covered by automated tests, every line in senior review. Why hardening decides between launch and a data breach – and what the step examines, builds, and delivers.

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LStep L

Launch & Operations – Sovereignty That Pays Off

Step L in the ANVIL system: the path from a signed-off staging environment into sovereign ongoing operations decides whether a finished system becomes a viable business. Why EU-sovereign infrastructure makes operating costs predictable, removes legal risk, and turns into a selling point with your own customers – and what ongoing operations actually means.

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