Cloud202 has launched Qubitz AI, a new agentic AI platform designed to help businesses move from AI experimentation to production, cutting development costs by up to 80% and reducing delivery times from months to weeks.
Unlike many AI development platforms that focus on prototypes or minimum viable products,
Qubitz AI takes organisations through the full journey: identifying the solutions most likely to deliver a return on investment, and architecting the multi-agent system, testing it, and deploying a complete, governed, full-stack application, not a chatbot.
One organisation already benefiting from the platform is Halved.io, an always available learning support system that brings expert guidance to every student at the exact moment they need it.
Founder Andy James had previously spent thousands developing an application with another supplier, only to find the solution failed to meet the business’s requirements. Using Qubitz AI, Cloud202 refreshed the platform, incorporating responsible AI controls, security measures and GDPR compliance, for approximately 20% of the cost.
The project was delivered in just four weeks, compared with an estimated six months using traditional development and compliance processes.
“Halved.io needed to move quickly to begin trials with schools before the summer break,” says Naman Gupta, founder and CEO of Cloud202. “Using Qubitz AI, we were able to accelerate development, implement responsible AI safeguards, achieve GDPR compliance and prepare the platform for deployment in a fraction of the time and cost typically associated with these projects.”
Qubitz AI was created by former Amazon Web Services specialists, Naman and Lucky Sharma. They founded Cloud202 after seeing organisations struggle to move AI projects from experimentation into production and develop meaningful AI.
During his career at Accenture and AWS, Lucky worked with global brands, and he repeatedly saw businesses spend between £350K and £500K on AI discovery, consulting and strategy projects before a single solution had been deployed. Many organisations also struggled to move beyond proof-of-concept projects and achieve meaningful AI.
“Businesses don’t have an AI problem, they have an execution problem,” says Lucky. “Many organisations know AI can create value, but they struggle to identify the right opportunities, prioritise them and move beyond experimentation. We built Qubitz AI to help organisations go from idea to production in a fraction of the time and cost.
“Boards want speed. Customers demand governance. Those two things rarely come in the same package, and Qubitz AI is the package. Too much of the market is focused on generating prototypes and consuming tokens rather than delivering meaningful business outcomes. We wanted to create a platform that helps organisations build meaningful AI solutions that can be deployed securely into production and operated with confidence.”
Qubitz AI works backwards from the business problem. It identifies the AI opportunities most likely to deliver value and generate the business case, implementation plan and a production-ready application needed to solve them. A built-in Test Bed then evaluates the system against the organisation’s expectations before launch, ensuring outcomes are aligned with the business rather than generic benchmarks.
A key differentiator is Qubitz AI’s Bring Your Own Cloud capability. Organisations can deploy agentic AI applications directly into their own AWS environment in a couple of hours, retaining complete ownership of their data, infrastructure and AI workloads, or start on
Qubitz’s cloud and move later. This is particularly valuable for regulated sectors such as financial services, healthcare and government, where security, compliance and data Sovereignty is critical.
Developing an AI app that discovers soundtracks by emotional characteristics
Another organisation using the platform is SphereTrax, a music discovery company that has worked on projects such as Harry Potter and Frozen and with artists including Michael Bublé and Bruno Mars.
Working with Qubitz AI, SphereTrax undertook a structured AI opportunity assessment that identified multiple potential use cases across the business. One idea stood out: Search With Feeling, an AI-powered discovery engine that allows users to search music and sound effects by emotions.
Qubitz AI helped identify, prioritise and architect the concept before creating an AI tagging engine capable of analysing thousands of soundtracks and categorising them according to emotional characteristics, genre and similarity.
Qubitz AI also includes industry-specific blueprints that allow businesses to accelerate development by starting with proven frameworks rather than building from scratch. Available blueprints include AI-powered recruitment screening, intelligent document processing, customer support automation and hyper-personalisation solutions.
Cloud202 estimates that organisations using these blueprints can dramatically reduce development effort and token consumption while accelerating deployment.
Try Qubitz
To mark the launch, Cloud202 is offering the first 1,000 qualifying organisations a free one-month subscription to Qubitz AI, worth $999, together with 5 million Qubitz AI tokens, enough to identify AI opportunities, generate business requirements documentation and deploy a production-ready AI solution. The offer is available to organisations registering with a business email address at qubitz.ai.
Journalists who want to experience Qubitz AI should contact hello@cloud202.com.
About Cloud202
Cloud202 is an AWS Advanced Tier Services Partner specialising in agentic AI and data-driven solutions, helping organisations across the UK, EU and GCC to design, build and deploy intelligent systems responsibly. The team combines deep cloud engineering
expertise with a practical approach to AI governance, ensuring that the solutions they deliver
are secure, explainable and built on ethical foundations. Cloud202’s work spans agentic AI platforms, data architecture and AI strategy for clients across industries.
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