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Share your project and we'll come back within one business day with an honest point of view on approach, scope and fit.

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What happens after you send this

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You hear back within one business day

A senior engineer reads every submission — not a sales queue. The reply covers whether the project is a fit, an initial point of view on approach, and what we'd need to put together a proposal.

02

A short scoping call, if it's a fit

For anything beyond a quick question, the next step is a call to understand the process or system as it runs today. That's usually enough to give a realistic delivery window before any formal proposal is written.

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A written proposal with a real number

Fixed scope, a concrete delivery window, and the stack we'd use — not an hourly estimate range. You'll know what the engagement costs and how long it takes before committing to it.

Before you write in

What should I include in my message?

A sentence on the process or system you're trying to fix or build, and roughly where you are today — an existing spreadsheet, a manual workflow, an early-stage product idea. Specifics beat a general description; they're what let us give a useful first reply instead of a generic one.

Do you work with businesses outside Singapore?

Yes — the team is based in Singapore but engagements run across Southeast Asia, remotely by default. Regional integrations (payment rails, regulatory bodies like MyInvois/LHDN, local messaging channels) are something we design for, not adapt to after the fact.

Is there a minimum project size?

No fixed minimum. Some engagements are a full platform build; others are a single automation or a scoped fix bolted onto an existing system. Send the details and we'll tell you honestly whether it's a fit.

I'm not ready to commit — can I just ask a question?

Yes. Plenty of messages through this form are scoping questions, not signed engagements yet — a quick answer on whether something's technically feasible is a normal use of the form.