Starting at $2,500
Discovery Sprint
For AI and automation audits, workflow reviews, technical roadmaps, feasibility checks, ROI estimates, and implementation planning before a larger build.
Pricing depends on scope, systems, integrations, and business goals. The goal is to help you understand the buying range before you reach out, without pretending custom software can be picked from a shelf.
Public prices are starting points. Smaller scopes keep the budget lower; larger automation, AI, data, dashboard, and custom software builds grow as workflows, integrations, users, and business risk are understood.
Final pricing depends on complexity, integrations, timeline, content needs, data requirements, support needs, and the amount of custom software involved.
Starting at $2,500
For AI and automation audits, workflow reviews, technical roadmaps, feasibility checks, ROI estimates, and implementation planning before a larger build.
Starting at $5,000
For landing pages, service websites, and lead-generation websites that need a sharp first impression and clean inquiry path.
Starting at $7,500
For replacing repetitive manual work, connecting tools, improving handoffs, and making operations easier to run.
Starting at $10,000
For chatbots, document assistants, intake systems, lead qualification, and AI-powered internal tools.
Starting at $15,000
For admin panels, project trackers, CRM-style systems, reporting dashboards, workflow apps, and internal operating views.
Starting at $35,000
For authenticated apps, databases, admin/client portals, roles, notifications, deployments, workflow systems, and focused first product versions.
Starting at $7,500
For API integrations, web crawlers, API scrapers, data extraction, monitoring, enrichment, alerts, dashboards, and reporting for public or authorized sources.
Starting at $750/mo
For updates, monitoring, improvements, analytics, support, and steady post-launch refinement.
Final pricing depends on integrations, timeline, complexity, support needs, and how much uncertainty needs to be resolved before implementation.
Useful when scope is uncertain, integrations need review, or the team needs a plan before committing to a build.
Works when the outcome, content, workflow, integrations, and acceptance criteria are clear enough to price cleanly.
Fits higher-unknown work, post-launch improvement, advisory support, and systems that need steady iteration.
Not included
Why starting prices are public
Public starting points save time, set expectations, and keep project conversations focused on fit, value, and scope. Detailed line-item pricing belongs in proposals after the business problem and delivery path are understood.