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Daidatec

Services

Solutions we provide for your business.

From first pixel to ongoing upkeep — websites, custom software, mobile apps, e-commerce, AI, data, marketing and hosting. One team that takes a business from a ranking website to the systems it runs on, and stays after launch.

One partner

The whole picture, not a slice of it.

Most businesses end up with a website from one vendor, a system from another and nobody owning how they fit together. We take responsibility for the whole build — designed to be found, engineered to last, and kept running after launch. When a job genuinely sits outside what we should do, we say so.

Questions about working with us

What does a project cost?
There is no fixed price list, because a one-page site and a custom internal system are different undertakings. After a short conversation about what you need, you get a clear, itemised estimate before you commit to anything — so the number is settled up front, not discovered along the way.
How long before it goes live?
It depends on scope, but we give you a realistic timeline up front and hold to it rather than promising a date we cannot meet. Smaller builds move in weeks; larger systems are staged so you see working pieces along the way instead of waiting on one big reveal.
Do we own everything you build?
It depends on the agreement we make with you, and we set that out clearly before work begins rather than leaving it unsaid. Where the agreement hands you full ownership, the code, design, accounts and data are yours in full — we do not lock you into tools only we can touch or hold your project hostage. We will be plain about what is yours, what is licensed and what stays with us, so there are no surprises later.
Can you take over something another vendor started?
Often, yes. We can audit an existing site or system, fix what is holding it back and take over its upkeep — or rebuild it properly when patching it would cost you more in the long run. We will tell you honestly which one your situation actually calls for.
Will it still hold up as we grow?
That is the point of engineering it instead of templating it. We architect for more users, more data and more features from the start, so what we ship grows with the business rather than being torn out and rebuilt a year later.
What happens after launch?
Launch is the start, not the end. Hosting, security, updates and maintenance are part of the deal, so the work stays fast, secure and current — and you have one accountable team to call when something needs attention, not a vendor who has already moved on.