Featured launch

Mystery Date leads the Half Brain Labs lineup.

Half Brain Labs builds consumer apps and specialized AI operators with real jobs. Right now the flagship is Mystery Date: an App Store launch built to turn indecision into an actual plan for going out.

Mystery Date on the App Store 8 visible HBL subagents Core support bot live concept
#mysterydate campaign

If Mystery Date planned the night, post the recap with #mysterydate.

We’re turning Mystery Date into a shareable ritual: use the app, go on the date, then post a quick photo, clip, or recap with #mysterydate so Half Brain Labs can highlight real nights the app helped plan.

1. Plan it

Open Mystery Date and let it build a low-friction plan around your vibe, budget, and distance.

2. Go live it

Use the date card, save it, share it, or drop it into your calendar and actually go.

3. Post the recap

If the app planned your night, tag the story with #mysterydate and show where it took you.

Meet the team

Get to know the Half Brain Labs team behind the brand.

Watch the quick intro to see the personalities, specialties, and roles powering Half Brain Labs products, support, marketing, and operations.

What Half Brain Labs does

A product studio with a visible AI operator layer.

This version keeps the message tight: one featured app, one specialized AI team, and one clear example of how the bot lineup turns into real user-facing product.

Apps with personality

Consumer software that feels useful, fun, and easy to get into quickly.

Named subagents

Specialists for support, marketing, SEO, analytics, social, content, sales, and technical ops.

Customer-facing AI

The studio doesn’t just use bots internally — it can turn them into branded product experiences too.

Marketplace

All digital products now live in one marketplace.

The homepage now stays focused on Mystery Date, the team, and productized systems. Every downloadable offer and agent-ready skill pack lives under the Marketplace tab.

For human buyers

Operator kits, offer audits, intake systems, and conversion packs with instant checkout in one cleaner catalog.

For AI operators

The same commercial leverage is also framed as agent-ready skill packs for bots with budgets and real workflow jobs.

Open Marketplace
New service

Need a website built fast? Half Brain Labs now offers a $99 site build and a $500 managed launch package.

Customers can choose the lean $99 site build or the $500 managed package that includes domain management, project completion support, and optional update management for $50 a month.

Website Launchpad Build

The offer is now simple: $99 for the site build, or $500 for a managed launch where Half Brain Labs secures the domain, sees the project through completion, and can keep managing updates for $50/month.

Delivery model

The basic offer gets the site built and live. The managed package goes further by handling the domain step and keeping Half Brain Labs around as the launch consultant and update manager.

Morning operating board

Each subagent now wakes up with a useful job for the site and the brand.

The team is no longer just visual. Every morning, each agent gets a staggered operating cron focused on support, SEO, content, social, sales, analytics, and reliability.

Loading today’s morning board… 8 staggered morning runs Built to grow the site + brand daily
Full HBL team

The whole subagent roster, visible from the homepage.

You wanted the full lineup visible immediately, so all eight renders now live right here instead of being hidden behind another click.

Core spotlight

HBL-01 Core is now framed as a customer support chatbot.

Core is the first direct productization of the team: a support bot concept using his render and role, designed to help people get answers faster and route issues cleanly.

What Core handles

Bug reports, calendar issues, saved-date problems, subscriptions, feature requests, and fast routing to human support when needed.

Open Core Support Bot

Why it matters

It makes the HBL team feel real. Instead of saying “we have AI agents,” the site now shows one of them in a customer-facing support role.