Websites, e-commerce, and AI-powered systems — engineered with the same discipline, and put into production, not left as prototypes.
FURAI LAB is a boutique independent studio. We build websites and digital products on a modern technology stack — and we integrate AI into our own products, from the ground up.
Our default is edge-native infrastructure, but we choose the architecture that fits the job — from framework-less storefronts with sub-100ms load times to conventional server back-ends and AI systems with native long-term memory. Solid engineering, paired with premium UI/UX, deployed without bloat or unnecessary overhead.
We also build professional sites on Tilda — including deep customization and Zero Block — for clients who need a fast launch on a proven platform without compromising on design.
We aren't tied to one stack, and we'll work on the client's platform when the job calls for it: Figma to Shopify, Webflow or WordPress pixel for pixel, reworking existing themes, moving projects from one platform to another. The stack follows the problem — if the thing is modern and can be shipped, we'll work on it.
Pricing and directions →Cinematic AI terminal powered by Velorum — an ancient archive vessel with long-term memory, lore, and visitor continuity. Tiered access paid on-chain via USDT (TRC-20), verified directly against TronScan — no payment processor in the loop.
Documentation →Edge-native e-commerce storefront selling Crocs, Jibbitz, and Adidas Originals. Full buyer flow with cart, order recording in D1, review system with admin moderation, Jibbitz minigame, RU/EN localization — no framework, fully server-side rendered. WhatsApp or bank QR payment, with the agency fee disclosed before payment.
Documentation →A Crocs and Jibbitz storefront for the Russian market on Tilda, pushed with custom code into territory the platform doesn't cover: collection carousels built over the catalogue grid, a size chart and colour switching inside the product card, a scrolling delivery ticker. Checkout captures the address and explicit personal-data consent; CDEK shipping is free.
Documentation →Setting up a private WireGuard network on the client's own server: an encrypted channel to internal services, a config per device, firewall, monitoring and backups. The server is registered to the client, and so are the keys and root — we do the setup and hand everything over.
About the service →We treat search visibility and load performance as part of the architecture, not an afterthought. Every production site we ship carries this baseline.
Canonical URLs, hreflang, structured data (JSON-LD), dynamic sitemaps, and robots.txt — built into the routing layer.
Image pipelines optimized for LCP, font loading tuned to avoid layout shift, server-side rendering with no client-side wait.
Separate localized routes with proper hreflang annotation — not client-side string-swapping that search engines can't index.
Verified, monitored, and submitted from day one — Google Search Console and Yandex Webmaster both wired in.
Alongside research, we build and run production commercial products using a modern tech stack — real traffic, real revenue.
A fully edge-native e-commerce storefront selling Crocs, Jibbitz, and Adidas Originals — built and operated end-to-end by FURAI LAB. Complete buyer flow: product catalog, size selection, cart, and checkout — WhatsApp or bank QR payment, with an agency fee disclosed up front and order recording in D1. Product reviews with admin moderation, Jibbitz minigame, full RU/EN localization. Server-side rendered, no framework, deployed globally on Cloudflare's edge.
The customer account area was built from scratch: registration with a password confirmed by email, sign-in by email and password or by single-use link, order history, wishlist and mini-game gifts on one page. Passwords are stored as PBKDF2-SHA256 with a per-row salt and work factor; sign-in attempts are rate limited in two independent buckets — per IP and per address — and both the login and registration forms answer identically for a known and an unknown email, so neither can be used to find out who shops there.
A Crocs and Jibbitz storefront for the Russian market, built on Tilda and pushed with custom code well past what the platform gives you: a catalogue with sections and filters, collection carousels, a size chart and colour switching inside the product card, and a cart with explicit personal-data consent. Free CDEK delivery, public offer and privacy policy in place. Online payment integration in progress.
Below is the entry price for each direction. The final figure comes out of scope: we quote after a short call and send an estimate broken down by stage.
We pick the stack for the problem, not the other way round. If your platform isn't listed and the thing is modern enough to ship, write to us and we'll work it out.
A fast launch on a proven platform — Zero Block plus custom code.
A full storefront with a catalogue and custom components — from 200 000 ₽. like crocsclog.ru ↗
Framework-less server-side rendering on Cloudflare Workers. Sub-100ms loads, no cold starts.
The full buyer flow: catalogue, cart, checkout, payments, admin panel.
A build on the scale of our own case study — bespoke payment mechanics, admin panel and legal machinery — from 900 000 ₽. like kokoc.store ↗
Figma to Shopify, Webflow or WordPress, pixel for pixel. Reworking an existing theme, or moving a project from one platform to another.
All prices are in RUB. Payment in USD or USDC is possible, converted at the rate on the invoice date.
Exclusive rights to the code written for the project pass to the client on full payment. The repository is handed over whole — commit history and infrastructure access included — so the project can be continued in-house or by another contractor. Third-party libraries stay under their own licences.
Prices are indicative and do not constitute a public offer. VAT is not charged.
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