FAQs
Do You Have Any Questions?
General Approach
To begin, we need to understand your requirements. After you contact us,
we'll have an initial conversation to better understand your needs, estimate
the project scope and cost, and identify any major challenges.
We serve clients from various industries, including e-commerce, food &
beverage, financial services, and automotive. We also work with large
corporations and public sector organizations.
We sign a nondisclosure agreement (NDA) with our clients, which includes a
confidentiality clause. Our employees also sign a contract with the same
clause. We conduct thorough audits and regularly update our procedures to
protect your intellectual property.
You will retain sole ownership of the project. We do not claim any ownership
during development; our role is to assist you in bringing your project to
life.
Yes, we can sign your NDA. However, it may take a bit longer as our support
staff will need to review it before confirmation.
Technical Knowledge
Absolutely. Creating software applications is complex, and we don't expect
you to have technical expertise. Our team will handle all technical aspects
while you focus on your business.
Yes, we can. If you're new, we'll start by understanding your needs,
followed by design and architecture. If you have wireframes, we'll review
them together to plan your product.
Quality is our top priority. We frequently test our work to ensure it meets
customer needs and expectations, maintaining the highest standards of
quality.
Yes, our developers are skilled in various technologies and can continue
work started by another team.
Yes, we can provide design services separately. Our design team can
collaborate with your in-house development team to meet your product design
needs.
Yes, our app development includes assistance with launching on major app
stores and setting up your store.
We use a proof-of-concept method to ensure technical and financial
viability, planning the development to integrate with your existing systems.
Yes, we offer monthly support retainers for minor adjustments, improvements,
updates, and ongoing support for highly technical projects.
We primarily use Ruby on Rails and ReactJS for web applications and React
Native for mobile apps. We're constantly expanding our skillsets to meet
various project needs.
Cost & Timeline
Our management team will respond to inquiries made through our website's
contact form, email, or phone call within one business day.
We ask for as much detail as possible about your project, including
objectives, functional and non-functional requirements, user needs,
financial statements, and any other relevant materials to provide an
accurate estimate.
Software development costs vary based on the project's scale, needs, and
complexity. We will assess the budget after an in-depth discussion to
understand your requirements. The total cost includes development, project
management, quality assurance, and UI/UX design.
The timeline depends on the project's complexity, structure, and scope.
Typically, complex apps or websites take 4-6 months to build. We use a
milestone approach and have extensive experience in providing accurate
estimates and completing projects on schedule.
Glossary
An MVP is a simplified version of your product, built with core
functionalities and features. It's launched as the first development phase
to test your product in the market, gauge the potential of your ideas, and
attract early investors and partners. This approach reduces risks and
chances of failure, helping to develop a final product that meets market
expectations and provides maximum value to customers.
A CMS is a program used to create and maintain your website’s content. It's
typically designed for ease of use by non-developers.
CRM refers to the software and applications used to gather, analyze, and
maintain information on customers, donors, and prospects.
Responsive design ensures that websites adapt to the screen they’re viewed
on. This trend became important with the rise of mobile and tablet browsing,
leading many developers to adopt a “mobile-first” approach—optimizing
website design for phones and tablets first, then ensuring it looks good on
laptops/desktops.