MOCKUP v3 — PROJECT ESTIMATE — STAGING — NOT LIVE
Sixty-second estimate

What would your project actually cost?

Answer eight questions and you get the shape we price (Tool or System), the band it lands in, and a summary to bring to your scoping call. If it isn't worth building, this page says so before we ever talk. Not sure what you'd even build? Start with what firms like yours build instead.

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Team note (not for live): New page — the landing target for outreach waves. ?v=trades, ?v=professional or ?v=manufacturing tunes the first question's examples AND the example gallery to the wave's vertical; geography follows the existing locale mechanics. The gallery exists because SME owners underestimate what can be built — pain-first examples do the imagining, and each card starts the estimate with question one pre-answered. Which cards get clicked is discovery data for the identity session. Classification is rubric v5's tipping rule verbatim — one signal tips it, matching the canonical rule and self-check. Two flags for the team session: (1) the one-signal result answers the $15–50K middle with "System, staged, first gate small and fixed, scoping call gives the number" — no dollar figure is invented for the gap; ratify or replace at the identity session; (2) answers are not captured anywhere (the page promises this), so outreach discovery data means adding an anonymous counter later — a decision, because it touches the privacy promise.
The rule we price by: if clients log in, money moves through it, or systems must stay in sync — it's a System. Everything else is a Tool. The eight questions below apply that rule to your project.

This is a self-guide built on the same rule we use internally, not a quote. The fixed quote comes after the scoping call: you get the scope in the call itself and the quote same or next day. We're builders with commercial judgement, and if the honest answer is "don't build this", that's the answer you get.

Bring your result to a scoping call.

Thirty minutes. You leave with the scope, and the fixed quote lands same or next day whether or not you go ahead.

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