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The fastest way to start is either the estimator or a direct email. Both are fine. The only goal of the first conversation is to find out whether the project fits, what the smallest useful first version looks like, and what budget range it points to.
Best fit
The studio is optimized for websites, web apps, and mobile apps for founders and small teams. That scope discipline is how delivery stays fast and the pricing stays honest.
Typical response
Expect a direct answer on fit, likely first-version scope, and whether the project should go through the estimator first or move straight into a scoped discussion.
If your project looks like one of these, there is a good chance the studio can help.
Marketing sites, content sites, small online shops, and redesigns that need better structure, stronger copy, or cleaner execution.
Founder MVPs, internal tools, dashboards, and small workflow apps with auth, roles, integrations, and real data.
Small iPhone and Android projects where one or two core flows matter more than enterprise-scale feature breadth.
You do not need a polished brief. A rough version of these four inputs is enough.
Describe the one or two flows that matter most. Avoid a giant wish list if you can; the first version is usually smaller than you think.
Tell us who uses it, how often, and what should become easier or faster once it exists.
A rough range is enough. Honest constraints make the first conversation more useful than pretending none exist.
Screenshots, rough sketches, competitor examples, and notes are all useful. Clean documentation is nice, but not required.
If you would rather skip the estimator, this form now stores a real lead request with consent and source attribution instead of stopping at a mail link.
Direct request
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There is no wrong entry point. The estimator and direct email are just two different ways to reach the same first scoping conversation.
Best when you want a transparent price range and timeline before writing a long email.
Best when you already know the context and want to send a brief, links, or attachments in your own words.
If the project is out of scope, we will say so early instead of dragging you through a long sales process.
The estimator is still the fastest way to turn a rough idea into an itemized price range. If you would rather talk first, email works too.