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We develop high-quality native mobile applications

Software Development — Frequently Asked Questions

Stack, timelines, engagement terms — straight answers, no marketing fluff.

  • How much does an MVP cost?
    It depends on the feature set. A simple MVP with auth, basic CRUD, and one integration layer is typically 4–8 weeks of work. We give a real number after a short discovery call — we need to understand the stack, expected load, and what belongs in v1.0 vs later.
  • What's your stack?
    Primary: PHP (Laravel), Node.js, Python. Mobile: native Android and iOS. We pick the stack to fit the project, not to chase trends. If you already have a codebase in a specific language, we continue on it — we don't rewrite for the sake of rewriting.
  • How do engagements work — fixed bid or T&M?
    Both. For well-defined projects: fixed-scope estimate with milestone-based billing. For products with fuzzy scope: T&M with weekly hour reports. Honest pattern: most first projects start fixed-scope and then move into T&M support.
  • Can I take the code and move to another vendor?
    Always yes. All code lands in your repository — GitHub, GitLab, or Bitbucket, your choice. No vendor lock-in. Documentation for key modules ships as part of standard delivery.
  • What if a developer leaves mid-project?
    Projects run with a team, not a lone developer. Every PR goes through code review, so another engineer picks up without a week of 'ramping in.' For critical projects we run paired handover at least 2 sprints before any changeover.
  • Do you work under NDA / with proprietary info?
    Yes. We sign an NDA before any technical discussion. For enterprise clients in finance and healthcare we have separate data-handling and access-control terms. We'll walk through them on a call.
  • After launch — who fixes bugs?
    First 30 days post-release are warranty support: we fix bugs free of charge. After that it's under a support agreement — fixed retainer or per-task billing. Critical incidents (site down, payments broken) get a 2-hour response regardless of tier.