Frequently Asked Questions

Will updates also be free?

The cost of updates depends on the complexity of the changes being made. Minor updates that fall within the scope of your existing package may be included without additional charges. However, for more substantial updates or new features, there might be a nominal fee. We always provide transparent pricing details and work closely with you to ensure a fair and reasonable approach to any updates your website may require.

Discounts for students and Non Profit Organizations?

Yes, we are pleased to offer special pricing for students and non-profit organizations. We believe in supporting education and community initiatives. If you're a student or represent a non-profit organization, please reach out to us, and we'll be happy to discuss the exclusive discounts we have available for you.

Can you submit my website to Google Play or Apple Store?

Absolutely! Yes, we can develop your website to be compatible with both Google Play and the Apple Store. Our team will ensure that your website is ready for upload on both platforms, allowing you to reach a wider audience through mobile applications.

Is there any support?

Do you offer support? Absolutely! We provide 1 year of free support to ensure your website functions seamlessly. For subsequent support needs, it's based on the complexity of the features. If the updates are more content-related, they are completely free of charge. Our aim is to assist you in every way possible and ensure your website remains a dynamic and effective tool for your needs.

Any refunds?

We take project deadlines seriously and are committed to delivering your project on the agreed-upon date. However, we understand that unforeseen circumstances can arise. If, for any reason, we are unable to meet the agreed date for your project completion, we have a clear policy in place. In such cases, we will provide a partial refund. Our goal is to ensure your satisfaction and transparency throughout the project journey.

Minimax Web?

Minimax is a term often used in decision theory and game theory. It refers to a strategy that aims to minimize the potential loss or risk in a worst-case scenario while simultaneously maximizing potential gains. In essence, it's about finding the balance between being conservative to avoid big losses and taking calculated risks for potential rewards. This principle can be applied to various contexts, including web development, where careful planning and risk management are essential to achieve optimal outcomes.