How long does it typically take to build a software project?
Project timelines vary based on scope and complexity. A simple website can be delivered in 3–4 weeks, while
a full enterprise platform may take 6–12 months. During our initial consultation, we provide a detailed
timeline and milestone plan after understanding your requirements.
Do you work with startups or only large enterprises?
We work with businesses of all sizes — from early-stage startups to Fortune 500 enterprises. Our engagement
model and pricing are flexible to suit your stage and budget. We love helping startups move fast and
enterprises scale smartly.
What is your development methodology?
We follow Agile/Scrum methodology with two-week sprint cycles. You receive regular demos, sprint reviews,
and access to a project management dashboard. This ensures full transparency and allows scope adjustments at
every stage without surprises.
Do you provide post-launch support and maintenance?
Absolutely. We offer flexible support packages — from basic bug-fix SLAs to 24/7 managed support. Most
clients stay with us on an ongoing retainer for continuous improvements, monitoring, security updates, and
feature additions after launch.
How do you handle data security and confidentiality?
We take data security very seriously. Every engagement is protected by a signed NDA before any sharing of
information. Our development practices follow OWASP security standards, and we are ISO 9001:2015 certified
with strict internal data governance policies.
Can I see examples of your previous work?
Yes! Visit our
Clients page for
case studies and client testimonials. For detailed portfolio samples relevant to your industry, please
contact us directly and our team will share specific examples under NDA if required.
What are your payment terms?
Payment terms are structured around project milestones. Typically we operate on a 30% advance / 40% at
mid-project / 30% on delivery model. For ongoing retainers, monthly billing applies. We accept bank
transfer, UPI, and international wire transfers.