Build one business-critical software outcome with clear scope and acceptance.
For one known operational outcome with a decision owner and a starting investment from $7,500.
Projects with a clear operational owner and reason to exist.
One workflow needs a proper system
One module or integration is defined
An existing system needs a bounded change
A new system supports a known operation
What management can expect to see before work starts.
Outcome and scope
- One agreed software outcome
- Users, workflow, and business rules
- Included and excluded work
Acceptance
- Definition of done
- Agreed real cases for client review
- Important permissions and failure paths
Delivery
- Reviewable milestones
- Staging or agreed test path
- Release and handover responsibilities
Commercial boundary
- Price and payment terms
- Client responsibilities
- Post-release responsibilities in the signed agreement
From business decision to controlled release.
Confirm the problem and owner
We identify the operational consequence, internal decision owner, users, and systems involved.
Write the outcome and boundary
Scope, acceptance criteria, access, client inputs, and exclusions are agreed.
Build in reviewable milestones
The team develops, reviews, and demonstrates the work in controlled stages.
Test with agreed real cases
Your team checks the outcome against the agreed workflow before release.
Release and hand over
Production release, documentation, ownership, and next steps follow the signed scope.
Fixed-Scope Project from $7,500.
The final price depends on the workflow, access, integrations, data, user roles, and release risk.
For one defined software outcome with agreed scope and acceptance criteria.
Required first when the existing system, access, or right outcome is still unclear.
Common questions.
- Can you build a new system from scratch?
- Yes, when it supports a known business workflow with real users, a decision owner, and clear acceptance criteria. We do not start development from an untested one-line idea.
- Can you improve a system built by another vendor?
- Yes, when access and ownership are clear. An unclear or risky system starts with a System Review.
- Can you quote immediately?
- We can confirm whether the starting budget is realistic, but a responsible fixed quote needs the outcome, scope, access, integrations, and acceptance criteria.