What we build
Custom development means a specific change or new capability on a live site. Most commonly:
- New pages and sections. Campaign landing pages, service pages, case studies, blog.
- Functionality. Calculators, filters, member areas, pricing tools, search.
- Forms. Lead forms, multi-step forms, validation, submission to CRM and email.
- Logic changes. Business logic updates, conditional display rules, checkout flow adjustments.
- Content and layout. Block restructuring, responsive fixes, new homepage sections.
Pricing
| Task type | Pricing model |
|---|---|
| Minor and medium fix | hourly - 25 EUR/hour |
| New page or form | hourly or fixed quote per task |
| Large section or feature | fixed quote after brief |
Before estimating, we review the code and stack to give a realistic timeline and price. For larger tasks the quote is fixed upfront.
How we work
You describe the task, we clarify details and give an estimate. All changes are documented and we do not break what is already working: we make changes carefully, with a backup and a review pass. You communicate directly with the engineer - no middlemen. We take on both our own sites and projects built by others, after a short code audit.
Related services
Tasks coming up regularly? A maintenance retainer is more cost-effective - minor fixes are included in the monthly fee. Need to connect the site to a CRM, payment processor, or analytics platform? See integrations.
FAQ
What kinds of development tasks do you take on?
We handle one-off tasks on top of an existing site: new pages and sections, additional functionality, lead and quote forms, logic and layout changes, catalog updates, and member area improvements. We work with both our own projects and sites built by other developers.
How much does custom development cost?
Small and medium tasks are billed hourly at 25 EUR/hour. For larger pieces of work we fix a quote per task after a brief, so the final cost is clear upfront. Before estimating, we review the site code and stack.
Do I need a retainer to order development work?
No. You can order development as a one-off task, without an ongoing support contract. If tasks come up regularly, a retainer is more cost-effective - minor fixes are included in the monthly fee so you do not track every hour separately.
How long does development take?
It depends on scope: a minor fix takes a few hours, a new page or form takes one to two days, a larger section or feature takes a week or more. Timeline and quote are fixed after a brief, before work starts.
Can you work on someone else's codebase?
Yes. Before starting we run a short audit: we review the stack, code quality, and access credentials. If the code is in reasonable shape we work directly on it. If the platform is beyond help and every fix costs more than a rebuild, we will say so honestly.