Every project starts with a clear scope

Planning
Before code is written.
Product planning
and technical scope
Fixed scope
Written before development
Scope, estimate, inclusions, and exclusions are clear before code begins.
User and business goal workshop
Core workflow and user roles
First-release feature priorities
Clickable product flow
Technical approach and key trade-offs
Written scope and exclusions
Delivery estimate and milestones
Clear next step, even if we do not build it
Product Build
A small number of active builds.
Web and mobile
application development
Custom project
Working throughout the build
Review real screens and flows while the product is being built.
Product design and clickable flows
Responsive web app or shared mobile codebase
Accounts and permissions as required
Payments, bookings, or notifications as required
Admin tools for daily operations
Testing for critical user paths
Hosting, monitoring, and release setup
Source code and documentation handover
Ongoing Support
Available after launch.
Support, improvements
and future releases
Flexible monthly
Launch support
Store submission support
Monitoring and error tracking
Critical launch fixes
Small improvements prioritized monthly
User feedback review
Performance tuning
Security updates
Dependency maintenance
Release notes
Documentation updates
Cloud cost review
Handover at any time
No long-term lock-in

Built with modern, maintainable technology

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Software Consulting vs a typical agency handoff

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One engineer from scope to launch
Typical agency model
Separate sales and delivery roles

The build moves through a focused scope, working releases and written decisions.

The smallest useful first release guides product decisions.

Modern technology is chosen for maintainability and fit.

Questions and decisions stay direct, with no account-manager relay.

You receive the code, accounts, documentation and a clear handover.

Launch support and optional ongoing improvements stay flexible.
Start with the problemNo technical brief is needed. Bring the user, goal, budget, and timing.
Scope the smallest useful releaseEvery feature has to earn a place before it adds cost and time.
Review real progressSee working software throughout the build and make decisions with context.

What the track record shows

Decorative mark
“Honest, fast, and great quality of work.”
GreciaDD. Grecia Solis
“30+ projects shipped for founders and businesses.”
FiveSquareDesignVerified project archive
“49 open AI models from 14 labs, running entirely on an iPhone.”
KernelAIMobile app
“Twelve live projects are available to inspect.”
Selected workPublic portfolio
“Built across personal services, construction, retail, healthcare, and education.”
17 businessesMontreal

Frequently Asked Questions

Have another question? Email hello@softwareconsulting.ca
Have a web or mobile app in mind?Share the idea, budget range, and timing. You will hear within one business day whether a call is the useful next step.

Yes. Bring the problem, who has it, and what you want them to accomplish. The first step is deciding what belongs in version one and what can wait.

Cost depends on the users, features, and systems involved. You receive a written proposal with the scope and estimate before development begins.

Timing depends on scope. A focused first release often takes six to twelve weeks, and the written proposal confirms the expected schedule before work starts.

You work directly with Anes, the software engineer responsible for scoping, product decisions, development, and launch. There is no sales handoff.

Yes. Your business controls the source code, cloud services, app store accounts, domain, and data, with documentation another engineer can follow.

Yes. Mobile apps can be built from one maintainable codebase and released to both stores, with submission support included when required.

Yes. The current product is reviewed first so you get an honest recommendation about what to keep, repair, or rebuild.

Yes. Software Consulting is Canadian and works remotely across North American time zones. Projects can be invoiced in CAD or USD.