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Send me your brief — I'll get back with a first read of the project.
Before you ask
How much does a custom project cost?
It depends on what actually needs to be built, the technical complexity and the timeline. After our first exchange I send a firm quote broken down per deliverable. I prefer not to publish a fixed price grid because two projects with the same label can cost three times more than each other once you look at what they actually contain.
How long does delivery take?
Rough timelines, confirmed after I read your brief: marketing site 4 to 8 weeks, SaaS MVP 8 to 16 weeks, full redesign 6 to 12 weeks, e-commerce 6 to 14 weeks. I work in clear steps rather than a vague global deadline, so we can adjust course without surprise.
How does the collaboration work?
Figma for design, GitHub for code, and a direct channel (phone, Slack, WhatsApp or email) for daily exchanges. Rhythm: regular demos, validation points at key stages, feedback integrated promptly. You see the product being built live, never inside a black box.
Which technologies do you use?
Default stack: Next.js, React, strict TypeScript, Tailwind, GSAP and Framer Motion for animations, Stripe for payments, Resend for transactional email, Cloudflare for CDN and storage. WordPress remains an option when the team is already trained on it or when headless wouldn't add anything. Tools serve the product, never the other way round.
What happens after delivery?
One month of warranty included to fix residual bugs and minor adjustments after launch. Beyond that, I offer an optional monthly maintenance contract covering security updates, performance, SEO monitoring and evolutions. A shipped product is not a finished product — it starts living the day it goes live.
How do you handle changes and new features?
If the change fits inside what was scoped at the start, it's included at no extra cost. If it adds something new, I send a firm estimate before touching the code. Every change goes through the same process: design, your validation, development, tests, production. No shortcuts straight to prod, ever.