FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
Each project is unique. If you want to create a web-based project—whether it’s an API, a single-page application (SPA), or a cloud-based application—you need a skilled web developer with the right mix of skills. The cost of your project will depend on both your requirements and your budget. The key is knowing as much about these two factors up front as you can and we're here to help. Generally A website can cost anywhere from $500 to $15,000 so it can really be a challenge to nail down a specific professional website cost. A mobile app project can cost anywhere from $2000 to $200,000 and web development project can cost anywhere from $2000 to $100,000 or even more depending on the complexity.
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
We go through 7 stages: Goal identification: Where I work with the client to determine what goals the site needs to fulfill. I.e., what its purpose is. Scope definition: Once we know the site's goals, we can define the scope of the project. I.e., what pages and features the site requires to fulfill the goal, and the timeline for building those out. Sitemap and wireframe creation: With the scope well-defined, we can start digging into the sitemap, defining how the content and features we defined in scope definition will interrelate. Content creation: Now that we have a bigger picture of the site in mind, we can start creating content for the individual pages, always keeping search engine optimization in mind to help keep pages focused on a single topic. It's vital that you have real content to work with for our next stage: Visual elements: With the site architecture and some content in place, we can start working on the visual brand. Depending on the client, this may already be well-defined, but you might also be defining the visual style from the ground up. Tools like style tiles, moodboards, and element collages can help with this process. Testing: By now, you've got all your pages and defined how they display to the site visitor, so it's time to make sure it all works. Combine manual browsing of the site on a variety of devices with automated site crawlers to identify everything from user experience issues to simple broken links. Launch! Once everything's working beautifully, it's time to plan and execute your site launch! This should include planning both launch timing and communication strategies — i.e., when will you launch and how will you let the world know? After that, it's time to break out the bubbly.
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
We have highly qualified software engineers, programmers, designers and project managers to work for you and make your dreams a reality.