Custom Software Development Services

Off-the-shelf tools get you 80% of the way and then quietly cost you the other 20% in workarounds, weekend fire-drills, and data nobody trusts. We build the software that fits how your business actually runs — not the other way around.

What we build

Internal tools that replace a tangle of spreadsheets and forwarded emails. Customer-facing web apps that your users actually enjoy. APIs that connect systems never meant to talk to each other. Automation that takes a two-hour manual task down to a single click — or no click at all. Most of our work sits in that unglamorous, high-value middle: the systems a company runs on every day but that no off-the-shelf product nails.

Every project starts differently. Sometimes you have a Sketch or Figma file and a clear spec. Other times you have a pain point described in three bullet points and a Slack thread. We start wherever you are and shape the build around what you actually need — not what a sales deck says you should buy.

How we work

We begin with a short discovery phase — a few calls and a look at your current process — before writing a line of code. Once we understand the problem, we ship in small working increments so you see progress every couple of weeks rather than waiting months for a big reveal.

Every increment ships something usable. That means you can start getting value from the software long before the entire project is finished, and course-correct based on real feedback rather than assumptions made on day one. You own the code and the infrastructure at every step; no lock-in, no black boxes, no subscription hostage situation.

We work async-first, with regular check-ins. Written communication keeps decisions documented and lets everyone stay in flow. When a video call is genuinely faster, we jump on one — but we default to writing because it respects everyone's time and timezone.

The technology stack

Our core is C# / .NET and Python, with modern JavaScript on the front end. We deploy to the cloud you prefer — Azure, AWS, or your own infrastructure — and keep the architecture as simple as the problem allows. No fashionable complexity for its own sake.

C# / .NET Python JavaScript / TypeScript ASP.NET Core FastAPI PostgreSQL Docker Azure AWS REST / GraphQL CI/CD Git

If your project genuinely needs something not on this list, we'll say so — and we'll either bring it in or point you to someone who specialises in it. We care more about the right outcome than about keeping everything in-house.

Who this is for

Small and mid-sized companies that have outgrown their tools and feel the friction every day. Founders who need a first version built properly — something they can show investors and early customers without apologising for it. Teams that need extra senior hands for a defined stretch without the overhead of a permanent hire.

Being based in Estonia, we work comfortably across European and US time zones and treat remote collaboration as the default, not the exception. Our clients range from local Tartu businesses to distributed teams on the US West Coast — the process scales because we designed it to.

FAQ

How much does custom software development cost?

Every project is different, so we scope and quote individually after a short discovery conversation (typically a few calls — free of charge). Smaller engagements — a focused internal tool or a well-defined API — can start in the €8 000–€18 000 range. Larger systems with multiple integrations, user-facing portals, or complex business logic naturally cost more. We give you a fixed price against a clear scope so there are no surprises, and we can also work on a time-and-materials basis if the scope is expected to evolve.

How long does a typical project take?

A focused internal tool or API can be delivered in 6–10 weeks. A full web application with user accounts, dashboards, and third-party integrations typically takes 3–6 months. We ship in working increments every couple of weeks, so you're seeing usable software — not PowerPoint slides — from week two onwards. The timeline depends primarily on scope and how quickly your team can provide feedback during review cycles, which is why we keep those cycles short and predictable.

What technology stack do you recommend?

We recommend the stack that fits the problem, not the one that generates the most conference talks. Our core is C#/.NET and Python because they cover the vast majority of business software needs with mature ecosystems, strong performance, and maintainable codebases. We choose the stack during discovery based on your existing systems, team skills, performance requirements, and long-term maintenance picture — and we explain the reasoning so you can make an informed call.

Who owns the code and intellectual property?

You do. All of it. The source code, the database schema, the deployment scripts, the documentation — everything we produce for your project is yours from the moment it's written. We use standard industry contracts that assign all IP rights to you upon payment. We'll also hand over every repository, credential, and configuration file so that you — or any developer you choose — can pick up where we left off without us in the loop.

Let's scope it

Tell us the problem in plain language — no RFP template needed — and we'll come back with an honest view of what it takes, including when custom software isn't the right answer and an off-the-shelf tool would serve you better. That conversation is free and carries no obligation.

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