


Jenny Park
Sam is 5-Star amazing! He responded immediately, listened to my needs/wants, made wise recommendations, and was quick to produce a product for me. It wasn’t a one-and-done set of plans, Sam made adjustments and corrections for me as I dealt with a difficult historical committee and city permitting. I am so thankful to have stumbled upon him!

Amy Catterson
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Best designer ever! Cannot stress enough how fantastic Sam is. He is a perfect combination of professional and down to earth. He is considerate of both your dreams and your budget and delivers a product that blends both! I thought construction projects were beyond anything I could ever afford or pull off, and here I stand with a complete converted ADU where my garage used to be! Thank you Sam! I will be singing your praises to anyone and everyone!

Their Work... (Not Ours)
Yes... These are screenshots from other designers' products that people PAID for...





And my personal favorite... True Art!

Our Work
Here's some screenshots from our plans.
If you can find a single word on ANY of our plans that you can't read, we will GIVE YOU MONEY!


HIS MEDIA.
THE STORY
AGE 22-24
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After earning a BS in Engineering from Texas A&M University at 22, Sam became certified as an Engineer In Training and joined a small firm in San Antonio, TX. Gaining experience in analyzing foundation movement and designing residential infrastructure such as roads, sewers, and drainage systems, Sam quickly established a strong technical foundation. By 24, Sam developed an engineered framing plan set to sell to builders and trained others in the production of those plans. Recognizing a gap in the architectural plan industry, Sam also began drawing architectural plans on the side, combining technical expertise with creative problem-solving to meet industry needs.

AGE 25
After finding success in architectural plan production, Sam's focus on his engineering job declined, ultimately leading to his dismissal, which he acknowledges was justified. As a Hail Mary, Sam started his first construction company, Stevenson Home Solutions. When the business quickly grew, he realized the need for more help and co-founded, with Daniel Ioerger, Stevenson Ioerger Construction, LLC, which ran successfully for the second half of the year. Despite his passions for quality construction, SIC, LLC ultimately failed due to his lack of experience in customer acquisition.

AGE 26
After SIC, LLC collapsed, Sam took up climbing radio towers with his brother, Will, to make ends meet. In his spare time, he studied under a new online mentor, Michael Sartain, for professional development and he created a community named Bungalows for Bachelors to teach others about construction. Eventually, he transitioned from the tower field to work as a framing and siding carpenter. While helping Amy Catterson build an ADU in her backyard, Sam's passion for design was reignited and, refusing to give up the skill, he launched Stevenson Integrated Designs, where he returned to drawing architectural plans.


AGE 27
Sam was splitting his time between Bungalows for Bachelors, Stevenson Integrated Designs, and framing work. So to streamline his efforts and apply new customer acquisition knowledge gained from Alex Hormozi, he moved back to College Station. There, he consolidated his community and brands into Rapid Designs. Now, Sam is fully focused on building the fastest design firm possible.




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