Defined scope. Fixed milestones. Predictable cost.
You have a well-scoped project and want a delivery partner, not a time-and-materials bill. We agree on scope, milestones, and a price. We deliver against that — with milestone-based payments so you only pay for what is done.
At a glance
Start timeline
Scoping starts immediately
IP & NDA
Standard on all engagements
Scale
Fixed scope, defined budget
Roles available
Full-stack, front-end, back-end, QA, design
Tech we staff across
Stack varies by engagement requirements. We match the right people to your specific needs.
Why Weavelinx
No time-and-materials surprises. Price agreed on scope. Changes go through a formal CR process.
Pay at defined milestones — not upfront, not at the end. You have leverage at every stage.
We write the full technical spec before development begins. Nothing is assumed.
Bugs found within 60 days of delivery are fixed at no cost. Scope creep is a separate conversation.
You see working software every week — not a black box for 3 months.
All code, assets, and documentation are yours on final milestone sign-off.
How it works
We spend 3–5 days turning your brief into a detailed scope document with wireframes, milestones, and a fixed price.
You review and approve the scope. No development starts before this is agreed.
Development in clearly-defined phases. Each milestone ends with a demo and your sign-off before the next begins.
Final delivery with documentation, deployment, and a 60-day bug warranty period.
Common questions
We raise a formal change request with updated cost and timeline. Nothing extra is built without written approval.
It can be a rough idea. The discovery phase is designed to turn a brief into a precise spec. That is what you pay for in milestone one.
MVPs, redesigns, new feature sets with clear boundaries, integrations, and migrations. Not suited for exploratory R&D work.
For projects over 6 months, we typically break into fixed-price phases rather than one giant contract. Reduces risk for both sides.
Tell us who you need, when you need them, and what they will be working on.