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Three production tiers: a Launch Website from £2K (2–4 weeks), a Validation Prototype from £5K (4–6 weeks), and a Production SaaS MVP from £15K (8–12 weeks). Each one is fixed-price and fixed-scope on signing — no hourly billing, no scope-creep invoices. Anything beyond the agreed scope is a separate change order you approve before we start.
No. Engagements are project-scoped, not retainer-locked. After launch you can pick a maintenance plan (from £290/year) if you want us on standby for patches and small features, but it's optional. Most clients come back for the next sprint when they need us — not because they're paying us to wait.
Start with the £5K Validation Prototype. It's designed to test demand and pin down the MVP scope before you commit to the full build. You'll come out of it with a landing page, a waitlist, a clickable prototype, and a written scoping doc you can take to investors or use to start the production build.
Yes. All packages are listed in GBP for clarity, but we can invoice in USD or EUR on request. Payment terms are 50% on signing, 50% on launch for the smaller packages; for the £15K MVP we split into thirds across the sprint milestones.
We're a UK Ltd company registered in England & Wales. VAT status is in the footer once it's confirmed; if your business is also UK-VAT-registered the invoice flows the usual way.
The same small senior team start to finish. Every engagement gets a dedicated PM, a senior developer, and a UI/UX designer — these are the people who scope the work, design it, and ship it. No subcontracting to third parties, no junior-led builds, no swapping people mid-sprint.
Week 1: discovery, user flow, data model. Weeks 2–6: design + build in two-week sprints with a Friday demo at the end of each. Weeks 7–8: QA, deployment, handover. You get a Linear board you own, a private Slack channel with the whole team, and code pushed to your GitHub from the first commit.
Yes, but it happens through a written change order rather than scope creep. We'll quote the delta, you approve, and the sprint plan adjusts. The point is that nothing slips in silently and nothing surprises you on the final invoice.
Default stack for SaaS MVPs: Next.js + TypeScript on Vercel or AWS, Postgres + Prisma, Stripe for billing, Auth via Clerk or NextAuth, monitoring via Sentry. Mobile: React Native + Expo, or Swift/Kotlin if you need native. We'll talk you out of fashionable choices that won't scale; we'll talk you into boring choices that will.
You keep the repo (which has been yours since day one), the infrastructure, and a written playbook covering deploy, on-call, and the architectural decisions we made. Your next hire can pick it up cold. We don't lock you into our hosting, our domain, or our accounts.
Yes. We engage as a UK Ltd company with our own employees, providing a project-based service against a written scope and deliverables — the classic out-of-scope IR35 setup. If you're working with us through an enterprise procurement process and need an SDS or any specific contract language, we'll fit your template.
Happy to. Mutual NDAs are standard for pre-engagement scoping calls. Send your template or we'll send ours — we use a one-page UK-law mutual NDA that doesn't bury anything in clauses 47–63.
Yes. We're UK-based, processing under UK GDPR. Our standard build practices include privacy-by-design, opt-in marketing flows, double opt-in for newsletters, encryption at rest and in transit, and a data processing agreement if you're our data processor. Healthcare and fintech projects get an additional review pass.
You do. Code is pushed to your GitHub organisation from day one — never a private repo on our laptops. IP transfer is built into the master services agreement; there's no separate buy-out at the end.
60-day defect warranty on every build — anything we got wrong, we fix free. After that, you can either go it alone (the playbook covers most of what comes up) or take a maintenance plan from £290/year for backups + uptime monitoring + priority response.