Every engagement follows a proven two-phase approach: we build your app and get you live, then we keep it healthy with ongoing maintenance and support.
The first month is dedicated to understanding your business, building your application, deploying it to production, and getting your team up to speed.
After launch, a monthly retainer keeps your app running smoothly with proactive monitoring, bug fixes, and regular updates.
Every business is different. We offer three tiers based on what platforms your users need.
A custom web application accessible from any browser on any device. Ideal for dashboards, internal tools, customer portals, and business management systems.
A native mobile application for iOS, Android, or both. Built for businesses whose users need on-the-go access — field workers, customers, or distributed teams.
The full package. A web application paired with a mobile app, sharing the same backend and data. For businesses that need coverage everywhere.
Simple, transparent, and designed to get you live quickly.
A 30-minute conversation to understand your business, your users, and what you need the app to do. No technical jargon, no pressure.
A written proposal with clear scope, timeline, and pricing based on your tier. You'll know exactly what you're getting before we start.
A signed service agreement covering the build scope, maintenance terms, and payment schedule. Everything in writing, nothing ambiguous.
Your app is designed, built, and deployed within the first month. You're involved throughout — no surprises at the finish line.
Your team gets hands-on training with the new application. We make sure everyone's comfortable before transitioning to maintenance.
Monthly maintenance kicks in. Your app stays healthy, you have a direct line to your developer, and change requests are scoped and quoted separately.
Monthly maintenance covers bug fixes, break/fix support, security updates, monitoring, and minor adjustments to keep your app running smoothly.
New features, redesigns, additional pages or screens, and major scope changes are billed separately as change requests — quoted and approved in writing before any work begins. No surprises.