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Don’t hesitate to reach out — the best partner is the right-fit partner. We’d love the opportunity to talk with you directly. After a thorough discussion, we will send you one free project brief and a tailored quotation.

We are a strong fit if you:
Believe a website is an asset, not a short-term expense
Want strategy work before pixels
Believe in premium minimalism (not bling-bling)
Want a website you can manage yourself from day one

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Everything you need to know about project scope, source code handover, warranty, maintenance costs, and how we price future feature development.

Yes. After final payment, you receive the full source code, deployment/config files, and handover documentation so your team can independently update, edit, or remove content, and continue building new features in the future if needed.

Yes. We provide a post-launch warranty for bug fixes within the delivered scope. If issues are caused by third-party or client-side changes after handover, they are not covered under warranty, but we can still fix them at a reasonable service rate.

Lifetime licenses included: Bricks Builder, BricksForge, Advanced Themer, JetEngine.

You do not need to pay annual maintenance fees to us. We set up a dedicated VPS configuration and hand it over to your team, so you only pay the infrastructure provider directly. Typical cost is around  USD 40–200/year, which is often around 50% more cost-efficient than many managed platforms.

No hidden fees. Any additional cost (for scope changes or third-party services like domain, email, plugins, or APIs) is shared clearly and approved before implementation.

Pricing is tailored to your goals, requirements, and available budget. After a discovery meeting, we provide a detailed proposal with clear scope, timeline, and costs.

Any additional feature request is estimated based on your specific requirements and implementation time. We provide a clear quote first, then proceed only after your approval.

This process reduces risk, aligns expectations early, and prevents costly rework during development. The proposal defines scope and priorities, the wireframe validates structure and user flow, and the design finalizes visual direction before coding starts, which saves time and budget in execution.