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Software built for
your workflow

CRM, ERP, mobile, SaaS. Every project under formal B2B contract with full IP transfer and documentation.

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What we build

CRM Systems

Custom CRM built around your sales process — not the other way around. Integrations with your existing tools, custom reporting, and full data ownership.

ERP Integrations

Connecting your ERP with order systems, e-commerce, accounting, and logistics. Clean data flow, no manual exports.

Mobile Applications

iOS and Android applications built with React Native or native SDKs. From MVP to production, with full API backend.

SaaS Platforms

Multi-tenant SaaS from concept to production. Architecture, backend, frontend, billing integration, and launch.

How every project starts

Step 1

Specification first

No development starts without a written specification approved by both parties. This prevents misunderstandings and scope creep.

Step 2

Fixed price commitment

Once the scope is agreed, the price is fixed. Changes go through a formal process — you know the cost before we proceed.

Step 3

Handover package

Every project ends with: source code, documentation, deployment runbook, credentials handover, and a knowledge transfer session.

Common questions

What does the development contract include?

Every project contract specifies: scope of work, deliverables, timeline, payment schedule, IP transfer clause, confidentiality terms, and warranty period. You receive a full specification before development begins.

Do you do fixed-price projects?

Yes. For well-defined projects, we offer fixed-price contracts. For projects where requirements may evolve, we recommend Time & Materials with clear budget controls and regular scope reviews.

Who owns the code after delivery?

You do. Full intellectual property transfer is standard in every development contract. We do not retain any rights to code, designs, or documentation built for you.

What happens if requirements change?

We use a formal change request process. Any scope change is documented, costed, and approved before implementation. No surprises on the invoice.