If you agree with all the points, we will be happy to take on your project and deliver results!
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— You've heard the phrase "If you want something done right, do it yourself"? We’d add: "or pay someone who actually knows how." If someone promises to build the next Google in a month for pennies — run. That’s nothing more than a marketing gimmick.
No low budgets or fantasy deadlines
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— If your business isn’t systematized yet, don’t expect an IT project to be your "silver bullet." Problems in your processes? That’s not the developers' fault — those are your internal tasks to sort out.
Expectations vs Reality
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— We keep our feet on the ground, not in the clouds. So from the very start, we're honest about what we can and cannot do. We never promise anything beyond what we can actually deliver.
No Promises of "Pie in the Sky"
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— We know our craft, and we're confident we outperform 99% of the market. Why? Because each of our projects isn't just lines of code — it's a solution that solves a real business need.
Expertise Comes First
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— Complexity doesn't intimidate us. But keep in mind: we're ready for difficult projects — as long as you're prepared to match our level of commitment.
Tough Problems? We're In!
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— One of the biggest issues in our industry is the lack of clear reporting and openness. We don't do guesswork. Every stage, deadline, and budget is agreed upon upfront, documented, and reviewed each sprint.
Transparency & Accountability
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— Sure, everyone wants the most bang for their buck, but many clients try to cut the budget to unrealistic levels. Remember the rule: quality, speed, cost — choose two.
Projects vs. Tight Budgets
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— We often encounter clients who hide their actual budgets or project scopes in an attempt to save money. This damages the collaboration and increases the risk of project failure.
Please Be Honest
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— Effective development is a marathon, not a sprint. If you want "everything right now," be prepared for the result to fall short of expectations.
No "Drop Everything — It's Urgent!"
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— A common issue is when clients underestimate the complexity of the project. If you're unsure about your requirements, it's better to clarify everything first. Otherwise, it's a waste of time and resources for both sides.
— Choose us if you’re looking for more than just a contractor — you want a reliable partner who will tell you the truth, even when it’s not always pleasant. It’s this kind of relationship that allows us to build products that truly solve problems and generate revenue.