How much does a typical project cost?
Project costs vary significantly based on scope and complexity. A simple MVP typically starts from $8,000–$15,000. A full-featured SaaS product is usually $25,000–$80,000. Monthly retainers for ongoing development start from $4,000/month. We'll give you a detailed estimate after our first call — we don't quote blind.
How long does it take to build an MVP?
Our standard MVP sprint is 8–12 weeks from the end of discovery. A lean MVP with core functionality can be done in 6–8 weeks. More complex products with integrations, custom AI features, or mobile apps typically take 12–16 weeks. We'll commit to a specific timeline in our proposal and track against it every sprint.
Do you work with non-technical founders?
Yes — in fact, most of our clients are non-technical founders. Our project managers bridge the communication gap and we explain technical decisions in plain language. You'll always know what we're doing and why, without needing to understand the code.
Who owns the code after the project?
You do — 100%. Full source code, assets, documentation, and IP transfer is included in every project engagement. We retain no access or rights to your codebase after handover. This is non-negotiable for us.
Can you work with our existing team?
Absolutely. We frequently work alongside in-house engineering teams — handling overflow work, specific feature development, or specialised areas like AI integration. We align with your existing processes, tools, and code standards.
What happens if we're not happy with the work?
Every engagement includes revision rounds and we won't consider a deliverable complete until you're satisfied with it. If there's a genuine issue with quality or something we built doesn't meet the agreed spec, we fix it at no additional charge. We've maintained a 94% client retention rate by treating this seriously.
Do you sign NDAs?
Yes. We sign mutual NDAs before any detailed conversations about your project. Confidentiality is standard practice for us — we work with pre-launch startups regularly and treat all information shared in discovery as confidential.