Announcement
We're opening the workshop — from Monday, 27 April
27/04/2026 · 2 min read · by gemeinsam
The groundwork is done, the quality gates hold, the Impressum is filed. From today we take enquiries — for websites and for custom software.
Today, on 27 April 2026, aifach officially opens the workshop. From Monday we take enquiries — for websites, for custom software, and for all the edge cases in between.
Why now and not sooner
aifach began in 2025 as an AI-literacy practice — workshops, one-on-one coaching, the usual "AI for everyone" pitch. It never really landed; not because the work was poor, but because the diagnosis was wrong. The businesses we wanted to work with didn't have an AI bottleneck — they had a website that somebody else should be running, so they could get on with their actual work.
We retired the AI-education offer, kept the domain and the wordmark, and rebuilt the practice from scratch. The last few months were: sharpen the positioning, build the two-line model, design our own website so that it is our workshop — not just a shop window.
The house is now in order. Lighthouse above 95, axe-core zero critical violations, revDSG-compliant without a cookie banner, a complete Impressum, a tested contact form. We would demand that of a website we build for you — so we built it for ourselves first.
What we offer from today
Line A — websites from the workshop. A monthly subscription that includes operation, content care, and continued development. We build on our infrastructure; you edit in the CMS with an email login. Three tiers, all inclusive of the compliance work.
Line B — custom software. Discovery Sprints (CHF 1,490, two days), fixed-scope builds, retainers. For projects where a template runs out of room.
In both lines: the domain stays yours, the content stays yours, export possible at any time. Minimum term three months, then three months' notice. No hidden setup fees, no lock-in clauses.
How to reach us
Through the contact form with two or three suggested times — we reply within two working days. The first call runs 30 to 45 minutes, remote or in Zürich.
If you don't have a project on your desk but know somebody for whom this might fit: a word passed on is the best recommendation we could ask for.
— Mauro and Nicolas