Complete project support is the format we recommend for ambitious projects that go beyond a simple MVP: complex business applications, SaaS platforms, enterprise intranets, major redesigns. This format implies real immersion in your context, a solid design phase before any line of code, iterative construction with regular demos and long-term support to accompany the product after launch. You have a single technical contact who truly understands your business and remains available for evolutions, fixes and strategic decisions. We work with total transparency on progress, trade-offs and budgets, with no surprises or contractual grey areas.
What's included
Direct technical contact
A single reference who knows your project in depth and is directly involved in design and development. No commercial intermediary, no message relay.
Weekly check-ins and demos
Short and efficient weekly meetings to track progress, adjust priorities and demonstrate what has been built. Decisions are made with you, not for you.
Fluid and tracked communication
Slack, email, call or video depending on your preference, with a clear history of decisions. We stay reachable during business hours and plan on-call coverage for critical projects.
Technical and user documentation
Up-to-date architecture documentation, handover guides for other developers, user guides for your internal teams. We never deliver a project without usable documentation.
Post-delivery support and maintenance
Technical assistance, fixes, security updates and functional evolutions covered by a clear maintenance contract. You keep a stable contact over time.
Built-in quality and security
Automated testing, code reviews, regular security audits, CI/CD from the start. Quality isn't a project-end bonus, it's a reflex at every commit.
Project phases
1
Business scoping
Immersion in your daily work, interviews with users and stakeholders, mapping of business rules and honest definition of scope and priorities.
2
Technical design
Software architecture, justified technology choices, functional and technical specifications, mockups and user journey validation.
3
Iterative development
Construction in two-week sprints with regular demos. Each iteration produces concrete testable value rather than a theoretical intermediate deliverable.
4
Testing and acceptance
Automated testing, user testing on real scenarios, blocking bug fixes and preparation for production rollout.
5
Production launch
Deployment, DNS configuration, monitoring, internal user training and knowledge transfer to your teams if needed.
6
Maintenance and evolution
Maintenance contract covering fixes, security and evolutions. We remain the single point of contact for your product over the years.