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What is your typical project timeline?

Most web app engagements run 6 to 12 weeks. A focused MVP can ship in four to eight weeks, while a full SaaS platform is usually a phased build over several months. We give you a concrete timeline after discovery — no vague estimates.

Do you work with early-stage startups?

Yes. A good chunk of our work is taking founders from idea to a fundable, usable product. We're comfortable with ambiguity and we'll help you scope an MVP that proves the point without burning the runway.

What tech stack do you use?

We default to TypeScript, React, and Next.js on the front end, with Node.js and PostgreSQL on the back end — but we pick the stack to fit your team and constraints. Boring, reliable technology that your engineers can maintain beats shiny choices every time.

How much does a project cost?

Projects typically start around $5K for a focused engagement and scale with scope. We scope to a fixed range up front so there are no surprise invoices. Pick a budget band on the form and we'll tell you honestly what's realistic.

Do you offer ongoing support after launch?

Always. Launch is the start, not the finish line. We offer retainer arrangements for continued iteration, maintenance, and roadmap work so your product keeps improving after go-live.

Who owns the code and repositories?

You do — completely. Every line of code, every repo, and all documentation is yours. No lock-in, no proprietary platforms you can't leave.