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Common
questions.

Everything we are asked on a first call, written down here so you do not have to wait for one. Still missing something? Drop us a line.

How long does a typical project take?

Portfolio and brand sites land in 2 weeks. A full business site or product is 2 to 3. Platform-scale web apps start at 4+ weeks and are scoped and quoted individually. Telegram bots range from 24 hours (rented shop bots) to a few weeks for custom builds.

Do you work with early-stage startups?

Yes, a good share of our work is with founders building their first version. We are happy to scope tightly to a v1 and grow from there.

Who owns the code and design files?

You do. Everything we ship is yours: source, repo, and design files, no studio-license attached. The repo is transferred to you at handover.

Can you work with our existing team?

Often the best outcome. We embed alongside internal teams, write PR-reviewable code, and run sprints in your tools (Linear, Jira, GitHub Projects, your call).

What does the kickoff look like?

A discovery call, a written proposal, and a signed scope, full projects are staged 40% on signed scope, 40% at design sign-off, 20% on launch. Fixed-price add-ons are invoiced upfront once we confirm scope, with kickoff inside hours. Nothing is charged on the site itself.

Do you offer ongoing support?

Yes. Every project includes 30 to 60 days of post-launch bug fixes depending on the plan. After that, monthly maintenance starts at $39/mo for web projects (bug fixes, content updates, small tweaks), or we scope a custom retainer for bigger needs.

Where are you based?

Islamabad, Pakistan. We work remotely and serve clients worldwide, collaborating async across time zones.

What tech stack do you use?

React, Next.js, Node and Express for custom web builds. WordPress + ACF for CMS work. Python (aiogram) for Telegram bots. Postgres, MongoDB, Vercel, Cloudflare and AWS for infra. We pick boring, proven tools that will still be a good idea three years from now.

How do you handle revisions?

Two rounds of major revisions are included in every fixed-scope project. Additional rounds are billed at our standard rate, but in practice they are rare, our process catches most things before they become rework.

What if the project goes over scope?

We will tell you early if scope is at risk. New work is quoted and signed off before we touch it. No surprise invoices, ever.

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