SaaS tools are built for the average business. If your process doesn't fit the mold, you end up working around the software instead of the other way round. We build software shaped around how you actually operate.
Generic tools force you to adapt your business process to their rigid feature set.
Most SaaS plans bundle dozens of features you'll never touch, and the price climbs as your team grows.
If the vendor raises prices or shuts down, your business data and workflow are stuck with them.
As your business evolves, generic software can't evolve with it without hitting plan limits or missing features.
Anyone can write a script. We understand your business process first — then build software that fits how you actually work.
SaaS is cheaper and faster to start with if your process is fairly standard. Custom software wins once you're paying for features you never use, hitting plan limits, or your process is specific enough that no off-the-shelf tool fits cleanly — at that point ongoing SaaS fees often exceed a one-time custom build within 1–2 years.
It depends entirely on scope — a booking system is a different project from a full back-office portal. We provide a fixed quote after a free scoping call, so there are no surprises mid-project.
Yes — you get full source code ownership with no vendor lock-in, unlike SaaS subscriptions where your data and workflow live inside someone else's platform.
Yes, we offer ongoing maintenance and feature updates after handover, billed separately from the initial build.