Clear scope.
Real numbers.
No surprises.
Every project is different — but we don’t hide behind that. Here’s how we structure work, what things typically cost, and how you stay in control from day one.
What development actually costs
We know pricing in this space can feel opaque. Here’s how we keep it simple.
As a rule of thumb, for every 40 hours of development per week, you’d expect to be invoiced around $5,000.
That’s roughly 80% developer time and 20% project management and support — so you’re getting dedicated build work plus someone making sure it all stays on track.
We invoice weekly with a progress update, so you always know exactly where things stand. No end-of-project surprises. No mysterious line items. Just clear, predictable costs that match the work being done.
What projects typically cost
Here’s how our work breaks down based on real projects. Every engagement is scoped and quoted before we start — these are ballparks to give you a sense of scale.
Simple automations, connecting one or two systems, fixing a specific manual process. The kind of thing that saves someone an hour a day.
A clearly defined operational problem — file intake, compliance workflows, reporting automation. Something your team will actually use every week. This is where most clients start. You get something working inside your business, not a concept.
Multi-step workflows, system integrations, custom dashboards or portals. Still tightly scoped, just with more moving parts. These are typically built in stages.
End-to-end workflow automation, multiple connected systems, business-critical infrastructure. Always broken into milestones — you’re never committing to the full amount blind.
A structured deep-dive into your workflows, pain points, and opportunities. You get a written report with prioritised recommendations, feasibility assessment, and a clear roadmap. Some clients start here. Others already know what they want and go straight to build.
Simple, predictable billing
We don’t force a single model. We match the structure to the project and to what makes sense for you.
Fixed scope
Defined upfront. Fixed price. Clear deliverables. Once it’s working, the project is complete. Changes or additions are scoped separately.
Milestone-based
Larger projects broken into stages. Each stage scoped and priced independently. You approve each phase before the next begins. Low risk, high visibility.
Time and expertise
For ongoing work or projects where scope evolves. Invoiced weekly with progress updates. You always know what’s been done and what it cost.
How you stay in control
This is the part most people care about — especially if you’ve been burned before.
Straight talk on what you get
Got a project in mind?
The first conversation is free. Andy will give you an honest read on whether it’s worth doing and what it might cost — before you commit to anything.