About Half Brain Labs

A creative technology studio building products, systems, and practical AI help.

Half Brain Labs is a Charleston, West Virginia-based studio that builds consumer apps, branded AI systems, digital products, and practical customer-facing tools for people who want technology that is actually useful in real life and real work.

Based in Charleston, WV App development + AI systems Digital products + support systems
What we do

From software products to operational support.

The studio is intentionally broad in capability but tight in focus: build useful things, make them feel sharp, and turn technical tools into something people can actually use.

App development

Half Brain Labs designs and launches consumer-facing software, including apps like Mystery Date, with an emphasis on clear utility, good UX, and fast iteration.

AI operators and support systems

The studio also builds named AI roles, support bots, and operator workflows that can help with customer support, growth, content, analytics, technical checks, and business operations.

Digital systems and operator kits

Half Brain Labs also packages practical systems into reusable kits, workflows, and productized tools that help people tighten support, intake, conversion, and everyday operations.

How the studio works

Build the product, then build the system around it.

Products first

Half Brain Labs ships real products, not just concepts. That includes apps, landing pages, productized support flows, and small digital offers that solve practical problems.

Operations matter too

The studio also cares about the layer behind the product: support, conversion, onboarding, content, SEO, reliability, and all the small systems that make a business run better.

What that can include

A practical mix of services and outputs.

Why Half Brain Labs exists

To make advanced tools feel useful, human, and commercially real.

A lot of technical work looks impressive but does not help anyone once it leaves the demo stage. Half Brain Labs is built around the opposite idea: make things that are understandable, usable, and tied to real outcomes — whether that is a shipped app, a cleaner workflow, better support, or a smarter business system.