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FAQs

Questions, answered straight.

The things teams ask us most, about cost, ownership, timelines, AI, and how we work. Still unsure? Ask us directly.

How much does a project cost?
Every project is scoped to its goals, so we give you a fixed, written quote in the proposal rather than a vague hourly estimate. Small marketing sites start low; AI builds, e-commerce, and apps scale with complexity. Tell us the problem and we will give you a real number.
How soon will we see something working?
Fast. We work in weekly sprints with live demos, so you usually see a working slice within the first couple of weeks, not a big reveal at the end.
Who actually does the work?
Senior, in-house specialists. The people who scope your project are the ones who build it, so nothing gets lost in a handoff to a junior team.
Do we own what you build?
Yes, completely. Code, content, designs, models, and accounts become yours on final payment. No lock-in and no hostage situations.
Is our data used to train AI models?
No. Your data is never used to train public AI models. We keep your data and prompts private and, where it matters, run models in your own environment.
Can you work with our existing site or stack?
Usually, yes. We integrate with what you already run, or migrate you across with redirects so your search rankings hold through the move.
Do you offer ongoing support after launch?
Yes. You can take the work and run, or stay on a care plan for updates, monitoring, security, and changes whenever you need them.
Where are you based, and do you work remotely?
We are based in Lahore and work with teams across eleven countries, with overlap hours arranged around your timezone.
Will the work be good for SEO and accessibility?
Both are built in as standard, not sold as an upsell. Clean structure, fast load, schema markup, and accessible, keyboard-friendly interfaces from the first line.
How do we get started?
Tell us what you are working on through the contact form. You will hear back within one business day, usually with a short call to understand the problem and a clear, no-pressure next step.