IT Services

IT Services in Nepal

Websites, mobile apps, custom software, design, SEO and marketing - built by the same team that runs the hosting underneath them. That is the practical difference: when something breaks at 9pm, the people who wrote the code can also reach the server.

What we do

Each of these is scoped and priced on its own, and most projects use two or three of them. Nothing here is bundled into a package you did not ask for.

Web DevelopmentBusiness sites, portals and web appsWe build websites that are meant to be worked on for years, not handed over as a zip file and forgotten. That means a stack you can hire for, a content editor your team can actually use, and hosting that is already configured on the day you launch.Read moreApp DevelopmentAndroid, iOS and cross-platform appsAn app is a product with a release cycle, not a one-off deliverable. We build for the version after the one you are launching: a backend you can extend, an update path that does not need a rewrite, and store accounts that stay in your company name.Read moreSEO ServicesRank for the searches that convertSEO is three separate jobs that get sold as one: making the site crawlable, making the pages worth ranking, and earning the references that make Google trust them. We do them in that order, and we show you the measurements at each step.Read moreUI/UX DesignInterfaces designed to be builtA design is finished when a developer can build it without asking questions. We deliver flows, states and a component system - not a folder of beautiful screens that describe only the happy path.Read moreDigital MarketingAds, social and campaigns that pay backMarketing you cannot measure is a donation. Before we spend anything, conversion tracking goes in - so every report can answer the only question that matters: what did this rupee bring back?Read moreCustom SoftwareERP, automation and internal systemsCustom software is worth building when the off-the-shelf option would force you to change a process that is actually your advantage. When it would not, we will tell you to buy the off-the-shelf one.Read moreE-commerce DevelopmentOnline stores built to take paymentsAn online store is an operations problem wearing a website. We build the checkout, but we spend just as long on what happens after the order - because that is where shops in Nepal actually lose money.Read moreMaintenance & SupportUpdates, monitoring and someone to callSoftware does not sit still. Certificates expire, plugins get exploited, a payment gateway changes its API on a Friday. A maintenance retainer is the difference between hearing about that from your monitoring and hearing about it from a customer.Read more

How we work

The same five steps whatever the service. The point of writing them down is that you can hold us to them.

  1. 1

    Talk

    A conversation about the problem, not a feature list. We ask what happens today, who does it, and what it costs when it goes wrong.

  2. 2

    Scope

    A written scope with phases, what is explicitly out, and a price against each phase. You can take this document to another firm - that is fine, and it means you are comparing like with like.

  3. 3

    Build

    Fortnightly demos on real data. You see progress in the working thing, not in a percentage on a chart.

  4. 4

    Launch

    Staging first, a rehearsed cutover, and someone watching for the first days. Redirects, certificates and DNS handled by us.

  5. 5

    Support

    A handover you can act on, and a maintenance option if you want us to keep watching. Not compulsory.

Why a hosting company does this at all

Because the split is artificial. A site is slow, and the agency says it is the hosting while the host says it is the code - and the client pays both of them to keep arguing. We run the servers, so that conversation does not happen: we can read the access log, the slow query log and the source in the same afternoon.

It also changes what launch day looks like. DNS, SSL, redirects, staging and backups are already ours to configure, so the handover between build and infrastructure - the part that usually slips a week - is not a handover at all.

You are never required to host with us to have us build something, and hosting customers are never up-sold into a project they did not ask about. The two just work better in the same place.

Tell us what you are trying to build

A short conversation is usually enough to say whether this is a three-week job or a three-month one, and roughly what it costs. No obligation, and no sales sequence afterwards.

No form to fill in - the chat opens in this window and reaches our team directly.