We (don't) create websitesappsgames anything websites

Exactly, we don't really do any (.)work(s), we just let ai build and we just review and fix it! We do make some fun games thanks to the power AI and that's it!

What are you waiting for?

Projects

  1. Betting Simulator
  2. Coming Soon!

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Services

Websites

At WDDAW, we DON'T specialize in crafting websites. Our approach combines ChatGPT and Gemini at the same time, ensuring our sites are visually stunning, fast, and responsive across all devices.

Apps

We don't deliver top-tier app development services, whether for iOS, Android, or cross-platform, since they cost money to publish.

UI/UX Design

Our basic UI/UX design services are centered on creating user-centric interfaces. We ask ChatGPT to prioritize user experience, ensuring every design element aligns with the users' needs and enhances overall interaction.

SEO

Our SEO services are probably very bad.

Advertising

Please advertise it!! We don't have the money to do so.

Your entertainment is what drives us to reach our mission:
Making the world more fun.

FAQ

What language is this website made in?

Human language, thanks to ChatGPT

Do you have a coffee machine in the office?

Yes, and it's probably the most important piece of equipment we have! We run on caffeine and creativity.

What's your approach to rubber duck debugging?

We have a collection of rubber ducks, each specialized in different programming languages. They're surprisingly effective at finding bugs!

How do you handle merge conflicts?

We pray to God 🙏🙏

How many monitors do your developers use?

The correct answer is n+1, where n is the current number of monitors. There's always room for one more screen!

What's your debugging strategy?

We just ChatGPT it ngl

How do you celebrate successful deployments?

With a mix of relief, high-fives, and occasionally pizza. Then we immediately start worrying about the next deployment.

What's your preferred IDE theme?

Dark theme during the day, darker theme at night. Our developers are like vampires - we avoid bright lights.

How do you name your variables?

We follow strict naming conventions, but sometimes end up with classics like 'finalFinalVersionForReal' and 'thisWillDefinitelyWork'.

Other questions?