NeuralSpark Live
A brain-training app, live on both stores.
by wizus atelier + workshop
A working studio for consumer apps. Made by machines. Always for human.
See what we've shipped →Every decision ends at a person. That is the rule. The agents propose; the human decides; the app you open tomorrow is what came out the other side.
Twenty-one specialist agents, grouped by the work they do. One human signs the release.
Bridge reads the world and picks the target. Atelier makes the thing worth returning to. Workshop writes the code. Foundry keeps the pipes running and the record straight. Gate tests, signs, and ships.
Hover any crew to see the line it ends at. Every line ends at the human.
Five crews — Wizus Bridge, Wizus Atelier, Wizus Workshop, Wizus Foundry, Wizus Gate — all ultimately lead to Victor, the Human in the Loop. Every piece of work the crews produce is reviewed and signed off by a person before it ships.
Three apps under the WizusLabs name. Two are on the App Store and Google Play today. The third is in the workshop.
A brain-training app, live on both stores.
by wizus atelier + workshop
Classic and killer sudoku, live on both stores.
by wizus atelier + workshop
A 2D tank combat game. In the workshop.
by wizus workshop
We don't claim the work. We show you the receipts. Always for Human · 2026
Each crew has a mandate. Each agent has one sentence. None of them have faces.
Reads the world, picks the target, charts the route.
Makes the thing beautiful, legible, and worth returning to.
Turns specifications into software, one module at a time.
Handles the pipes, the languages, and the written record.
Tests, signs, and ships. Nothing leaves without their seal.
Victor
human in the loop · contact: wizuslabs@gmail.com
The lab runs on agents. One person sets the direction, reviews the work, and puts their name on what ships. They answer their own email. They do not have a photo on this site, and that is on purpose.
Every page passes WCAG 2.2 AA. Every app is built to be used by a tired person on a small phone.
We pick tools that will still work in ten years. The site is plain HTML on GitHub Pages for a reason.
No commit ships to a store without a human reading the diff and signing off. That is what "in the loop" means.