Custom web project development
For when off-the-shelf will not do: a service, a client portal, a calculator, a booking platform. We design around your logic instead of bending it to fit a template.
Who it is for
An internal company tool
Your processes live in spreadsheets and chat threads. You need one place for the data and a clear record of who did what.
A service with its own logic
Booking, matching, price calculation, a client portal — the things no ready-made plugin covers.
Validating an idea
You need a working version of the product to put in front of users and investors and decide whether to invest further.
What is included
Technical discovery
We take the problem apart before quoting. You get a written scope, a risk list and an honest estimate of cost and time.
Interface prototype
A clickable prototype before any code. Moving a screen in Figma costs far less than rewriting a finished module.
Iterative delivery
Work is split into one- to two-week stages. After each one you see a working slice, not a progress report.
Integrations
CRMs, payment providers, messengers, mailing services and any documented API.
Testing
We check the happy paths, the edge cases and what happens when things fail. Load testing separately if heavy traffic is expected.
Documentation and handover
Architecture, credentials and deployment steps written down so any developer can pick the project up.
Technologies
- PHP 8.3
- Laravel
- Symfony
- Node.js
- NestJS
- TypeScript
- React
- Vue 3
- Angular
- Svelte
- PostgreSQL
- MySQL
- MongoDB
- Redis
- REST API
- GraphQL
- WebSocket
- Docker
- CI/CD
- third-party integrations
FAQ
Why not quote right away?
Because a custom project cannot be estimated honestly without unpacking the problem first. The discovery session takes an hour or two and costs nothing.
How do you price the work?
A fixed price per stage when the scope is clear. Hourly when the task is exploratory and the scope genuinely cannot be known upfront.
Who owns the code?
You do. We hand over the repository and every credential. Nothing is kept behind a door only we hold the key to.
What if requirements change mid-project?
That is normal on custom work, which is exactly why we iterate: changes go into the next stage instead of breaking the whole plan.
Do you support the project after launch?
Yes, under a separate agreement. Anything with real users almost always needs it.
Can you take over an existing project?
Yes, but we audit the code first. Sometimes a rewrite is cheaper than a repair, and we will tell you so plainly.
Further reading
Website chatbots: when they bring enquiries and when they just annoy
A breakdown by business type: where a bot pays for itself, where it is worse than a plain form, and what a sensible one costs.
ReadHow long a website takes, and why deadlines slip
A realistic week-by-week schedule, the three reasons projects run late, and what you can do to keep yours on time.
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