A lab for digital and physical experiments. AI, tech, data, and a bit of science to make it work.
Narrativva Labs is a digital lab exploring what can be built and launched fast — one functional prototype at a time.
The goal isn’t to create perfect or polished products.
It’s to prove that even with limited time and the power of AI within reach, it’s possible to build something unusual, funny, useful, or simply interesting.
This experiment is run by two people. Neither of us is a formally trained programmer, (but we both have access to ChatGPT, so…). One balances agency work with other projects, the other is in high school. We both have other things going on.
That means we don’t have time to dedicate tens of hours to each project, just a few used well.
Every step is shared openly through social media and our blog. All code is open source. We build every day, deploy continuously, and see what can and can’t be done.
At Narrativva Labs, we don’t stick to a single stack or technology. Instead, we combine tools, frameworks, and platforms that allow us to move fast, test ideas, and launch prototypes in record time. Our stack is intentionally diverse: from cross-platform app development with Flutter and Dart, to automation with n8n, databases and backends with Supabase, and deployments on Vercel or Netlify.
We also experiment with AI models like Grok, ChatGPT, Gemini, DeepSeek, or Codex, as well as practical web tools such as Elementor and WordPress for rapid design and publishing. On the hardware side, we explore the potential of ESP-32 microcontrollers for physical and IoT-style experiments.
To keep projects organized and collaborative, we rely on Discord and Notion for communication, documentation, and project management. And for hosting and infrastructure, we use reliable platforms like Hostinger and Hetzner (VPS/cloud).
The result is not a polished, corporate “tech stack,” but a living toolbox shaped by the needs of each experiment, and always open to change.
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Web, development & data from Czechia. Constantly coming up with new ideas and future projects, usually faster than we can finish what we’ve already started.