Fair pricing. No surprises.
We don’t publish fixed packages because projects aren’t fixed. A simple intake form costs less than a full workflow system. Here’s how we think about it.
You pay for time and build effort
Pricing is based on what your project actually requires — the scope, complexity, and time involved. We’ll scope it together before anything starts.
We don’t mark up third-party costs
If your project needs a domain, hosting, a database, an API, or any third-party service, those costs go directly to you at the provider’s rate. We don’t add margin on top. You control and own those accounts.
Some projects have ongoing costs — and that’s normal
Custom software often runs on a server, a domain, or a service that has a monthly or annual cost. We’ll explain exactly what those are upfront, and help you decide if they’re worth it for what you’re building.
If an existing tool is the better answer, we’ll say so
We don’t build for the sake of billing. If your problem is genuinely better solved by an off-the-shelf tool, we’ll tell you that — even if it means you don’t hire us for a full build.
Maintenance is optional, not automatic
When a project is done, we hand it over completely. If you want ongoing help — hosting, updates, small changes, support — we can arrange that. But it’s always your choice. Nothing is billed without your agreement.
The best way to understand what your project would cost is to tell us about it. Scoping is part of the conversation — not a separate billable step.