Subnautica-shaped repair tool
An in-development utility for the Subnautica modding crowd. Aquip Labs ships the dev branch first, polish later.
Aquip Labs is the public face of our product studio. Rapid experiments, prototypes, and demos built with AI-accelerated development. Some will graduate to Aquip Tools or dedicated products. Some will not. We will be straight about which is which.
Aquip Labs runs in lanes so the work stays focused. Each lane has its own cadence, its own definition of "good enough to ship", and its own graduation path back into the main Aquip stack.
Small original games and Steam-bound prototypes. Built to learn fast, ship small, and find the ones worth taking further.
Small Kotlin and Jetpack Compose utilities. The kind of one-screen apps that fix one annoying thing and nothing else.
How we use Claude, OpenAI, and our own agents to ship faster. Tools, playbooks, and the occasional Aquip-style opinion.
Live sandboxes for client-shaped problems. Pressure-test an idea on a public URL before we lift it into a client portal.
We use a games lane to keep our engineering muscles honest outside the capital-projects domain. Most stay small. A few get a Steam page. None get oversold.
An in-development utility for the Subnautica modding crowd. Aquip Labs ships the dev branch first, polish later.
Short, sharp jam entries from the Aquip team. Sometimes they survive contact with players, sometimes not.
When a prototype earns it, it gets a Steam page, a build pipeline, and a proper trailer. Until then it stays here on Labs.
Small Android apps built with Kotlin and Jetpack Compose. Each one fixes a single thing that bugged us. Free to try; honest about what they are and are not.
Quick tools for site engineers - distance, levels, photo capture into the right folder, that sort of thing.
Tiny apps for inbox zero, focus blocks, and the kind of friction that wastes ten minutes a day across a team.
Small bridges between Android, Spotify, and other home APIs we use ourselves. Public when they survive a month of daily use.
Aquip Labs lists each app's status: experiment, public beta, or Play Store. No pretending a sketch is a product.
Aquip is built by a small team that leans hard on AI-accelerated development. This lane shares the tools, prompts, and patterns we use - and the ones we tried and dropped.
Aquip Labs is the experimental front door of Aquip. It sits beside AquipCore (our capital-projects inspection platform) and Aquip Tools (our utilities catalogue), and feeds both of them.
Every Labs item is labelled honestly: experiment, prototype, public beta, or live. Successful experiments graduate to Aquip Tools or a dedicated product site. Less successful ones are left up as a record.
Nothing on Aquip Labs is a promise of a roadmap. It is a record of what we are trying, what we are learning, and what is graduating.
Email Aquip if you want a quiet ping when an Aquip Labs experiment opens for early access, or if you have an experiment you wish someone would run.