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Process

How the work actually goes.

Five steps from the first message to the right lane. Sometimes that starts with a packaged product. Sometimes it starts with a blueprint or custom build. Support plans come after there is something useful to support.

The first step lowers the risk.

You do not need a finished spec to start. Send the plain-English version of the workflow, product idea, or live system that needs attention. The first reply is meant to sort the lane before anyone commits budget.

What you should expect

  • A clear fit check before paid work starts.
  • A written concept when there is enough signal to recommend a lane.
  • A signed scope before build work begins.
Start with the form

The five steps

  1. Step 1

    Fit check

    You send the form. We read every one ourselves. You get yes, no, or a clear maybe plus what would help us decide, and a real next step.

  2. Step 2

    Written concept

    If it is a fit, we send a short written concept: what we recommend first, why, and roughly what it costs. That may point to a product, a service, or the right support plan for something already live.

  3. Step 3

    Scope you can sign

    Written scope with timeline, deliverables, and price. For product work that means setup and launch. For services it means the custom scope. If something is fuzzy we fix it before money moves.

  4. Step 4

    Build in the open

    Regular updates you can forward to your team. Working pieces are reviewed as they come together, so the project does not depend on a surprise reveal.

  5. Step 5

    Launch, handoff, what is next

    Ship, train you or your team, then either wrap up cleanly or move into a support plan if the live system needs upkeep or monthly improvement.

Ready to start?

The fastest path is the contact form. You will either get a clear no, a clarifying question, or a written concept that points to the right lane before paid work starts.

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