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Questions

Frequently asked

What it costs, how long it takes, and what happens after launch.

How much does it cost?
A Starter Build Sprint begins at £850 and a Full Build Sprint at £2,200. Add-ons are individually priced — an extra page is £40, a business system integration £120, a functional module £180. You get a fixed cost in writing before anything starts, so there's no open-ended hourly billing.
How long does it actually take?
Days, not months. Where an agency would quote 8 to 12 weeks, a Build Sprint delivers a working first version you can test in a fraction of that. The exact timeline is set out in your scope document before you commit.
What if I'm not happy with what you build?
If you're not impressed with your first build, you don't pay. That's the whole guarantee — no arguing about scope, no partial invoice.
What do you need from me to get started?
One clear brief and a 15-minute scoping call. From there you receive a scope document with fixed pricing and a timeline. You don't manage designers, developers or deadlines — you receive a working product.
What can you build?
Websites, web apps, client portals and live dashboards. In practice that means marketing sites, internal tools, staff areas, customer logins, and real-time reporting connected to the systems you already use.
Can I edit the site myself afterwards?
Yes. Every build includes a content management system, so you can change text, swap images and update pages yourself — no developer, no delay, no extra cost. Anything needing real development work goes through refinements.
What are refinement credits?
Structured revisions, included in the price. A Starter Build Sprint comes with two, a Full Build Sprint with three, and extra credits are £150 each. It means changes are scoped and predictable rather than an open-ended back and forth.
Will it work with the software we already use?
That's usually the point. Most of the value is in connecting systems you already own so information stops being re-keyed between them — CRM, accounts, spreadsheets and reporting all talking to each other.
What happens after it goes live?
The platform keeps improving around real business use through managed refinements, reviewed monthly. Nothing gets rebuilt from scratch every time the business changes.
Is there any obligation when I ask for a scope?
None. You get a written scope and a fixed cost, and you decide from there. Plenty of people use it just to find out whether an idea is worth doing.

Still not sure?

Ask for a scope. You’ll get a written breakdown and a fixed cost with no obligation to go ahead.