Pricing Models for Our Services

Software Development

Time and Materials Model: Ideal for projects with a changing scope. Costs are based on agreed rates and the actual efforts of our experts to achieve the desired result, so clients only pay for the work done. Over 90% of our development projects use this model.

Time and Materials with a Cap Model: Adds cost predictability by establishing a maximum charge amount per iteration or task scope, ensuring that costs do not exceed the set limit.

▶ Fixed-Price Model: Suitable for projects with a clearly defined scope, such as PoC development or building a specific feature. We estimate the final cost in advance by determining the exact efforts needed to complete the task.

Consulting

▶ Fixed-Price Model: Used for one-time consultations with a clearly defined scope, such as feasibility studies, architecture design, tech stack selection, creating risk mitigation plans for cloud migration, and advisory on app and infrastructure security. We provide an upfront cost estimate for these activities.

▶ Time and Materials Model: Applied to continuous consulting during projects where the scope may change, ensuring flexibility and cost-efficiency.

Digital Transformation

▶ Mixed Model: Large-scale, long-term transformation projects often require a combination of consulting and development services, such as app and infrastructure audits, redesigns, cloud migration, and building new software. We use a mix of pricing approaches tailored to each situation to ensure optimal service pricing.

Managed IT Services and Support

Subscription-Based Model: We calculate a flat monthly fee based on the agreed scope of work, which usually depends on factors such as the number of infrastructure components, users, and tickets. This model is used for IT infrastructure management activities like data center and network management, cloud resource optimization, and managed security services for continuous security monitoring and notification.

Time and Materials Model: Applied to modernization projects with high scope uncertainty, such as large-scale infrastructure revamps, iterative software evolution, and bug fixing.

Fixed-Price Model: Used for projects with a defined scope, such as setting up a small network or adding minor app functionality, providing a clear cost estimate in advance.