Founder

Andrew Morris.

AI engineer, former music producer, product builder. Based in Atlanta. Working worldwide.

Atlanta, GA · Dubai · Switzerland Accepting briefs

Background

Started as a music producer — arranging, synthesis, turning fragments into something coherent. Then moved into software. AI was the obvious next move. Same core problem: take raw material, impose structure, ship something that actually works.

Founded 404 Technologies to build AI-native products, not bolt-on features. We shipped our own products first — OrderFlowAI and WizPrompt — before taking client work. Running software in production changes what you think is important. Uptime is not a best practice. An empty state nobody designed is a broken product. Owning the stack in production changes the taste of the advice.

The lab's focus is Claude, MCP, and agentic systems. We build custom AI agents — Hermes for workflow automation, OpenClaw for research — alongside LLM-powered business workflows and full-stack SaaS that runs on real infrastructure. No demo-ware, no prototype theater.


The team

Andrew Morris Founder, AI Engineer

Built the first 404 product, still writes most of the code.

Aremintto Morris Co-Founder

Operations, strategy, and making sure the lab stays focused.

S. Farrow Engineer

Frontend systems, interaction design, 3D.


How we work

AI-native, not AI-bolted

We design for AI from the first line. Not retrofitting existing architecture with an LLM call and calling it an agent.

Ship before advising

We run our own products in production before recommending patterns to clients. The pressure is the point.

Taste is the standard

Interfaces should feel designed at every layer: motion, hierarchy, detail. Bland tools lose users faster than buggy ones.

Boring reliability

Critical paths get the boring solution. Novelty for novelty's sake is a bug, especially in systems that need to work at 2am without supervision.


Tools we use

Claude API MCP Next.js TypeScript Postgres Vercel Three.js / WebGPU Python Fraunces Geist

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