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Pricing transparency

Serious digital work deserves serious commercial clarity.

The point of this page is not to turn strategic work into a price list. It is to help you judge fit quickly: the level of work involved, who each tier is for, and what ongoing support looks like after launch.

Project tiers

Each tier delivers a complete, production-ready engagement. The difference between tiers is not how big the deliverable is — it is how much strategy, lifecycle commitment, and operational complexity the work demands.

Foundation

From USD 12,000

A focused engagement that delivers one well-scoped system module, a strategic website, or a defined software tool — diagnosed, built, and put into production end to end.

  • Diagnostic, scoping, and requirements workshop
  • Single primary deliverable — a system module, a strategic website, or a focused software tool
  • Deployment, user handover, and transition into post-launch support

Growth

From USD 22,000

A multi-module engagement for organisations with several user roles, more than one market or language, or business systems that must integrate with accounting, payments, or identity providers.

  • Multi-module architecture with integration to at least one external system (accounting, payments, or identity)
  • Multi-role, multi-country, and multi-language readiness across the platform
  • Structured measurement, reporting, and operational handover

Authority

From USD 45,000

A senior strategic engagement for organisations using the full range: systems development and deployment, lifecycle management, ICT strategy, and where applicable an authority-grade website.

  • Full develop-deploy-operate-maintain lifecycle commitment
  • Integrated software delivery and strategic advisory across the engagement
  • SLA-backed long-term partnership with documented service commitments

What drives price

  • How much diagnosis, scoping, and requirements engineering the engagement needs before any build begins.
  • Whether the work is a single system module, a multi-module system with integrations, or a portfolio of systems and websites operating together.
  • How many user roles, languages, markets, or stakeholder groups the system or website must serve.
  • Whether the engagement ends at handover or continues into ongoing operation, maintenance, and SLA-backed support.

What is not sold

  • Hourly “developer for hire” work without strategic or operational ownership.
  • Throwaway code dumps, brochure-grade websites, or scope sold by the hour.
  • Vague all-inclusive bundles that hide support, hosting, or future scope.
  • Generic builds that ignore the business processes the system is meant to serve.

Lifecycle retainers — how the practice operates with you after launch

Every business management system, ERP, or critical software deserves a clear operational plan. These retainers are how the develop-deploy-manage-maintain commitment is delivered month by month.

USD 750/mo

Application Care

Hosting oversight, updates, backups, monitoring, and incident triage for business management systems, software, and websites in production.

USD 1,500/mo

Systems SLA

SLA-backed operational support: response-time commitments, user support, security patching, and performance monitoring for systems where downtime has commercial consequences.

USD 2,000/mo

Feature Sprints

Ongoing feature development, user-driven improvements, and module additions for systems already in production. Software as a continuous discipline, not a one-time delivery.

USD 1,500/mo

Data & Reporting

A recurring reporting cycle, dashboard iterations, and data-quality work each month — for leadership teams that need better visibility into operational data without taking it in-house.

USD 3,000/mo

Strategic Tech Partner

Ongoing technical advisory for systems architecture, vendor decisions, expansion roadmaps, and post-launch direction.

Who should enquire

Strong fit

  • Your current systems, websites, or digital tools understate the quality of the work behind them — or no longer fit the operation they were built for.
  • Trust, credibility, operational reliability, or stakeholder confidence meaningfully affect conversion or retention.
  • You want diagnosis, direction, and lifecycle accountability — not just execution hours.

Weak fit

  • You need a very small one-off task at the lowest possible price.
  • You already know the build spec and only want a pair of hands.
  • You want strategic outcomes without the budget or patience for strategy.

If the fit is there, the next step is a diagnostic call.

Use the contact page to explain the business context, the system or website pressure to act on, and the level of engagement you expect.