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Comparing two software quotes by the final figure is almost always a mistake, because what differs between them isn't the price: it is what happens after delivery.
Support from the very first idea
The work starts before any blueprint exists. If you arrive with an idea in your head rather than a written spec, that is the normal situation, not a problem: part of the job is turning that idea into something buildable.
A system that can grow
Systems are built with the second year in mind, not just the launch. Adding a branch, doubling the users or adding a new workflow should be a task, not a rewrite.
Support with a name and a face
After delivery there is a named person who knows your system. Not a generic inbox or a ticket number passed between strangers.
The system is yours
Code, database and documentation stay in your company's hands. That is the difference between buying a service and being tied to a supplier.
Everything in one place
Development, design, hosting and domain with a single point of contact. When something breaks there aren't three suppliers pointing at each other: there is one number to call.