If you're building a tool to run your business, launch a product, or replace off-the-shelf software, you need more than a website — you need a custom application. That takes time, money, and a clear understanding of what's involved.
If you've got a strong reason to build, a clear brief, and the budget to back it — I'll listen. Otherwise, this probably isn't for you.
Minimum commitment: $45,000 over 3 months.
This isn't a quote or a timeframe — it's the starting line. Projects are phased. Not rushed. You'll need to make a compelling case.
This isn't a quick job. It's for businesses ready to invest in serious tools to solve real problems.
Because software is expensive, risky, and hard to do well. I'm only taking on projects I believe in.
For the right business problem, absolutely. Custom software can transform operations and create significant competitive advantages.
This is a phased process — each step builds on the last. No shortcuts.
You submit your brief. I assess if it's a good fit. No sales pitch — just a reality check.
Paid planning phase to define what's realistic and what's not. Sets the course.
We build in structured sprints, deploy when ready, and refine from there.
Here are some examples of web applications we can build:
Custom shopping experiences with unique features beyond what off-the-shelf solutions offer.
Streamline operations with custom workflow, inventory, or project management systems.
Build engagement with custom forums, membership sites, or social networks.
Transform complex data into actionable insights with custom dashboards and reports.
App-like experiences that work across all devices with offline capabilities.
Connect disparate systems and automate workflows between different platforms.
You'll need a clear brief and a strong reason to build. Web apps are expensive and take time to develop, but for the right business problem, they're worth every penny.