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FAQ
Answers to your most common questions
How many years of experience do you have?
6+ years of full-stack development experience — working with startups, agencies, and direct business clients across the US, UK, and internationally. In that time I’ve built everything from simple business websites to enterprise platforms managing 12,000+ users and mobile app backends running real-time video, chat, and social feeds.
How long does a typical project take?
It depends on what we’re building. A business website takes 1–2 weeks. A WordPress build with custom functionality takes 2–4 weeks. A full web application or platform typically takes 4–12 weeks depending on complexity. I give you a realistic estimate upfront — and I stick to it.
Which softwares & tools do you use?
For development: Laravel, PHP, WordPress, Vue.js, React.js, CodeIgniter, and MySQL. For APIs and integrations: Agora SDK, Twilio, Pusher, Stripe, and Google Services. For design: Figma, Adobe Photoshop, and Canva. For deployment: cPanel, VPS, AWS S3, and Git. And yes — I use AI tools to work faster, but every line of code is reviewed, tested, and understood before it ships.
How do you charge — fixed price or hourly?
It depends on the project. For well-defined scopes I prefer fixed price, you know exactly what you’re paying before we start. For ongoing work, maintenance, or projects where the scope is still evolving, hourly works better. We’ll agree on the model before anything begins.
How do you establish your design fees?
Every project is scoped individually — I don’t do one-size-fits-all pricing. After our discovery call, I’ll send you a fixed quote based on exactly what needs to be built. No hourly surprises, no scope creep invoices. For ongoing work or maintenance, we agree on a monthly rate upfront. You know what you’re paying before anything begins.
Can you work with an existing codebase?
Yes, and this is where a lot of my best work happens. Whether it’s a legacy system, something another developer left behind, or a project that grew out of control, I’m used to jumping in, understanding what’s there, and making it better without breaking what already works.
What happens after the project is done?
I don’t disappear after launch. I stick around for a handover period to make sure everything runs smoothly in production. If you need ongoing support or maintenance after that, we can set up a retainer – or I’m just an email away if something comes up.
I don't have a proper brief ready. Can I still reach out?
That’s actually the best time to reach out. You don’t need a spec document or a full plan. Just tell me what’s broken or what you’re trying to build — I’ll help you figure out the rest before we even talk about price.
