Frequently Asked Questions
Straight answers about pricing, timelines, maintenance, hosting, revisions, mobile compatibility, ownership, and support.
Every project is scoped individually. A landing page starts in the low thousands, while enterprise software or app builds scale with complexity. After a free consultation, you'll receive a fixed-scope proposal or transparent hourly estimate — never a vague number.
No. Most projects are split into milestone-based payments tied to deliverables — typically an initial deposit, a midpoint payment, and a final payment on launch.
Marketing websites: 3–6 weeks. Mobile apps: 8–14 weeks. Enterprise software: 3–6 months. Branding projects: 3–5 weeks. You'll receive a milestone schedule before work begins, and we track against it weekly.
Often, yes — with adjusted scope or additional resourcing. Tell us your deadline during the consultation and we'll be upfront about what's realistically achievable.
Yes. Every project includes a post-launch support window, and we offer flexible monthly maintenance plans afterward covering updates, security patches, and monitoring.
Clients on a maintenance plan get priority response times. Even without one, we treat launch-critical issues as urgent and will scope a fix immediately.
Both options are available. We can set up and manage hosting on your behalf (cloud, shared, or dedicated), or deploy to infrastructure you already own and control.
It depends on the project — typically AWS or Azure for enterprise software, and managed platforms like Vercel or Netlify for marketing sites. We'll recommend the right fit for your scale and budget.
Standard proposals include two structured rounds of revisions at each major milestone (design and pre-launch). Additional rounds can be added if scope changes significantly.
Post-delivery changes are handled under a maintenance plan or as a scoped follow-on project, billed at our standard rates.
Every website and web application we build is fully responsive and tested across common device sizes and browsers before launch — this isn't an optional add-on.
Yes. Our QA process includes physical device testing in addition to emulators and browser dev tools, especially for mobile applications.
You do, fully. Upon final payment, all source code, design files, and content assets are transferred to your ownership — no licensing fees or vendor lock-in.
Absolutely. Because you own everything outright and we document our work thoroughly, handing off to another team is straightforward if you ever choose to.
Monitoring for uptime and errors, security patches, dependency updates, content updates, and a direct line to the team that built your project — not a generic support ticket queue.
Yes. We maintain long-term relationships with clients well beyond the original build, and can pick up support or upgrades on projects delivered years prior.
Still Have Questions?
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