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Grape5

Custom software development

Hand off the build. Get working software back.

You have a scope and a deadline, not the bandwidth to run another team. Give Grape5 the outcome you need and we own it end to end, from written scope to tested, documented software, with demos and one point of contact the whole way.

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In short

A custom IT project is a fixed-scope build that Grape5 owns end to end, you bring the problem and the outcome you want, we bring the team, the plan and the accountability.

One partner takes it from spec to a working, tested solution, so you buy a result instead of managing a team.

When a fixed-scope project fits

Choose a custom project when you want an outcome delivered, not a team to run:

  • The scope is well understood, an MVP, a module, an integration, a migration, and you want one partner accountable for it.
  • You’d rather agree on milestones and a plan than manage engineers day to day.
  • You need something shipped by a date, with QA and handover included.
  • You want to prove out an idea before you invest in a standing team.

How a fixed-scope project runs

  1. 01

    Scope & plan

    We turn your goal into a written scope, milestones and a delivery plan, so everyone agrees on what “done” means before we start.

  2. 02

    Assemble the team

    We staff the right mix of engineers, QA and a lead from our bench, sized to the plan rather than a fixed headcount.

  3. 03

    Build in the open

    You get regular demos, access to the board and a single point of contact, no black box, no end-of-project surprise.

  4. 04

    Test & harden

    QA, code review and security checks are part of delivery, not an afterthought bolted on at the end.

  5. 05

    Hand over

    You get working, documented software and a clean handover, plus the option to keep a dedicated team on for what comes next.

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Grape5 vs a typical offshore shop

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Grape5 vs a typical offshore shop
Grape5A typical offshore shop
Who you actually getA senior engineer we vetted and dedicated to you, the person you interview is the person who ships.A polished lead sells the deal, then a junior you never met inherits your codebase.
Who owns the workWe vet, dedicate, manage, and back them, so the outcome is ours to stand behind with you.The shop bills hours and owns no outcome, quality is left for you to catch.
ContinuityThey stay with your product and learn it, so context compounds instead of resetting.A rotating cast churns between clients and relearns nothing, you re-onboard every quarter.
VettingA senior engineer runs a live code and system-design screen, no take-home theater, no proxies.A résumé, a keyword match, and sometimes a stand-in on the interview call.
If it isn't workingWe replace them from the bench, usually within days, at no extra cost.You chase an account manager, or start the whole search over.

In-house vs Dedicated outsourcing vs Custom software development

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In-house vs Dedicated outsourcing vs Custom software development
In-house teamsDedicated outsourcing teamsCustom software development
CostsHigher ongoing costs: monthly salary for the team.Based on time & material.Based on the features, project complexity & tech stack used.
Dedicated resourceTime-consuming & not cost-effective.Scalable with additional resource allocation.Scalable with new features & updates anytime during the project.
Best forSmall to medium scale projects.Small, medium or large projects & complex enterprise architectures.Projects of any scale & complex enterprise-level architectures.
EngagementComes with commitment baggage, 1 to 2 years on average.De-allocate or release resources when there are no projects; hire back anytime.Resources based on modules, complexity & tech stack finalized.
Monitoring & managementYou monitor & maximize performance against expected results & schedules.Only involved in solution scoping, clarifying issues & feedback.Grape5 handles end-to-end project management.

Where we’re not a fit

When a fixed scope is the wrong shape

Fixed-scope isn’t always the honest answer. Reconsider when:

  • The requirements are still moving weekly, a dedicated team you steer will beat a scope you keep re-negotiating.
  • You want ongoing ownership and iteration, a dedicated team retains the context a project team hands back.
  • You only need extra hands on your own plan, that’s staff augmentation, not a turnkey build.
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Custom projects, common questions

We scope the work into milestones first, then agree a fixed price against that plan. We don’t publish rate cards because the honest number depends on the scope, tell us the goal and we’ll come back with a plan and a price.

Small changes are absorbed; larger ones are handled as a clear change to scope and plan, so there are no silent overruns. If change is constant, we’ll recommend a dedicated team instead.

You do. You get the source, documentation and a clean handover at the end of the engagement.

Yes. QA, code review and security checks are part of delivery, not a separate line item you discover later.

Often, yes. Many clients keep a dedicated team on after launch to iterate, you already know the people and they already know your product.