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Frequently asked Questions.
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Sometimes, and often not, so we'll be straight with you. If your team loses several hours a week to manual work, or you're paying for software that half fits, custom can pay for itself. If you're running fine on spreadsheets and a booking tool, we'll say so rather than sell you something you don't need. The honest answer costs you nothing.
Software isn't finished at launch, it's just live. Most clients keep us on for ongoing changes and improvements, which falls under technical support. Some take it in-house or hand it to their own developer, which is fine because you own everything. Either way we document how it works so nobody is guessing.
Usually, yes, and that's often the main point. Connecting to Shopify, Stripe, accounting software, email platforms, CRMs, and calendars is standard work for us. If a tool has an API we can generally talk to it. If it doesn't, we'll tell you what's possible and what isn't before you commit.
You do, once final payment clears. That's written into our Terms. For coded projects you get the code, the repository, and the hosting accounts, and you can hand it all to another developer whenever you want. For builds that use platforms like Webflow or Airtable, the accounts transfer to your name, and we'll be clear up front about which platforms your app depends on and what they cost to run. We don't build in dependencies designed to keep you with us.
A mix, weighted toward code. Roughly 70% of what we build is written in modern web technology, typically Next.js and React with a proper database behind it. The other 30% uses no-code and low-code platforms where they genuinely do the job faster and cheaper, things like Webflow for the front end, Airtable for structured data, or Make for automation between systems. We pick based on what your app needs to do, not on what we prefer building. If a no-code tool gets you a working product in three weeks instead of three months, we'll say so.
It depends on the approach. A no-code or low-code build can be live in three to six weeks. A fully coded app usually takes two to three months for a focused first version. We build the smallest useful version first, get it into your team's hands, then improve it based on how they actually use it. Trying to specify everything up front is how these projects run over.
More than a website, and it varies with complexity, so we scope it properly before quoting. The cost drivers are how many user types you have, how much your data needs to connect to other systems, and how much logic sits behind the scenes. We quote a fixed price for a defined first version rather than an open-ended hourly arrangement.
Buy off the shelf if something already fits, since it's cheaper, faster, and someone else maintains it. Build custom when the available tools force your team into a workflow that doesn't match reality, when you're paying per seat for features you never touch, or when you're stitching four tools together with manual steps. There's also a middle path we use often: assembling no-code tools into something that fits you, without building from scratch. We'll tell you which of the three makes sense for your situation.
A website tells people about your business. An app does work. Websites are mostly pages people read. Apps have logins, records, permissions, and things that change as people use them. Plenty of businesses need a good website and nothing more. We will tell you if that's you.
Software built for how your business actually runs, rather than a template you bend to fit. Client portals, booking systems, internal dashboards, quoting tools, inventory trackers, anything where your team currently juggles spreadsheets and copy-pasting. If your process only exists in someone's head or in a shared file nobody trusts, that's usually a sign.
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