Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a typical project take?
Timelines depend on scope. A professional marketing website typically takes 6–10 weeks. A custom web application or mobile app MVP takes 10–16 weeks. Larger enterprise platforms commonly require 4–8 months. We phase every project with defined milestones so you can review progress and course-correct early — rather than waiting for a big-bang release.
How long are your development sprints?
We work in two-week agile sprints. At the end of each sprint, you receive a demo of completed features, a status update, and a preview of the next sprint's scope. This cadence keeps you fully informed without requiring daily involvement from your side.
How do you handle scope changes mid-project?
Scope changes are managed through a formal change request process. We assess the impact on timeline and budget, share a written estimate, and only proceed once you approve. This prevents scope creep and ensures you always know the cost implication of any change before it is implemented.
What communication tools do you use?
We use Slack or Microsoft Teams for day-to-day communication, Jira or Notion for project management and sprint tracking, and Google Meet or Zoom for video calls. You will have access to a shared project dashboard at all times so you can track progress, review tasks, and raise issues without waiting for a scheduled call.
Who is my point of contact throughout the project?
Every engagement includes a dedicated project manager as your single point of contact. They coordinate across development, design, and QA teams on your behalf, manage the sprint schedule, and are accountable for on-time delivery. You deal with one person — not a rotating roster of developers.

