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Allways

Published prices. Scope closed in writing.

Three packages with their starting point in plain sight. The exact scope and the date of each stage are closed in writing before we start, and from there they only change by written agreement.

Updated on version 3.0The scope of each package is published: 26 features with their value in each one and an explanation in plain language. Starter moves to a fixed price (it no longer shows "From") and all three are declared one-time payments. Two ways to pay are added, a 50% deposit or the full amount, along with the delivery guarantee and its specific remedies, and the comparison against bolting separate pieces together, with no third-party figures and naming nobody.

The three packages

A one-time payment, not a subscription. What changes between the three is the size of what gets built, row by row in "What each package includes", just below. What does not change, the repository in your name, the deadline in writing, the handover, is the same whatever you pay, and it is in "How we work".

Starter

For founders and startups

$297one-time paymentNo lock-in

USD · taxes NOT included

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Recommended

Professional

For growing companies

From$699one-time paymentNo lock-in

USD · taxes NOT included

The floor covers the minimum scope. Nothing added is invoiced without a signed quote first.

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Enterprise

For large companies

On request

Quoted in writing, with the scope closed

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What can push the price above the floor

  • How many different screens or views have to be built
  • How many integrations with systems you already run
  • Whether existing data has to be migrated
  • Who produces the content: you or us
  • Whether something custom is needed that falls outside the minimum scope

None of these is invoiced without a signed quote first.

  • Amounts are in United States dollars (USD) and do not include taxes: the applicable rate is added in the quote.
  • "From" is the starting point of the package at its minimum scope. Nothing added is invoiced without a signed quote first.
  • "24 business hours" means working days, Monday to Friday.
  • This page is not a contractual offer. The document that binds both sides is the signed quote, with its scope and its dates, and you get it before you sign anything.

One system, not five subscriptions

What others assemble by bolting together a website builder, a chat widget, a client manager, a scheduler and a payment gateway, each with its own fee, its own dashboard and its own invoice, here is a single system. And it is yours: the code, the domain, the credentials and the data go in your name from day one.

We do not publish what those pieces cost separately because we have no source we can cite with a date. When we have one, it goes here with it.

Why Allways?

The Allways column is contractual: every row is written into the terms of engagement and you can read it before signing anything. The other two columns are what tends to happen in the market, not a measurement of ours: they are the questions worth asking anyone, us included. If your current supplier answers these seven better than we do, stay with them.

Seven buying questions, with what Allways answers by contract and what a freelancer or an agency tends to answer.
Worth askingAllwaysA freelancerAn agency
Typical price of a projectPublished: 297 a 699, one-time paymentBy the hour, and the final bill depends on how many come upQuoted to measure, after meetings
Is the scope closed in writing before you start?Yes, and what is NOT in it tooDepends on the personYes, with annexes that extend it
Who owns the code?You do. Repository in your name from the first commitIt gets agreed; sometimes it does notUsually stays in their account until final delivery
Who do you talk to during the project?The person writing your codeWhoever writes your codeAn account manager who relays it
What happens if delivery runs late?It is in the contract, with deadlines and compensationUsually nothing is agreedBest-efforts clause, rarely a result clause
And if that person is not available?The repository, the documentation and the recorded handover let you carry on with whoever you wantThe project stopsThey reassign somebody else from the team
Can you take it to another supplier?Yes, and it is built for that: no dependency on usDepends how it was builtDepends what they have running on top

What happens if we run late

A deadline without a consequence is not a deadline. These are ours, and they are the same for all three packages.

  1. Delivery in 30 days. Counted from confirmed payment, whether that is the 50% deposit or the full amount.
  2. If we go past 30 days. You get a credit equal to 50% of what you paid, usable on any of our services, valid for 5 years and not transferable.
  3. If we go past 60 days. You get a full refund of what you paid, plus a 75% discount as a promotional benefit, valid for 5 years.
  4. The clock pauses while we wait on you. If the project is stopped waiting for your content or your approvals, that time does not count. It restarts when you reply.

These remedies are in the terms of engagement, together with the scope of each package and what is left out.

What each package includes

Every row has a button that explains it in plain language. You do not need to know technology to understand what you are buying, and that is the point.

What each package includes. Every row has a button that explains the feature in plain language.
FeatureStarterProfessionalEnterprise
Custom multi-page site

It is designed and coded for you, from scratch. It is not a bought template or a page builder: you will not find another site like yours.

up to 5up to 15unlimited
Content manager

A private panel where you change text, photos or prices yourself whenever you want, without coding and without asking us.

not includedincludedincluded
Interactive experience

The site responds to what the visitor does: it moves, highlights and guides. It is not a still brochure, and that is what makes people stay and keep reading.

includedincludedincluded
Ready for search engines and for AI

It is built so that Google understands it and shows it, and also so that artificial intelligence assistants can cite it when somebody asks about what you do.

includedincludedincluded
Form wired into your workflow

When somebody writes to you, the message does not sit in an inbox: it lands where you work, with the data in order and nobody copying it by hand.

includedincludedincluded
Appointment booking

The visitor picks a free slot in your calendar and it is reserved. No more ten messages back and forth to find a time.

not includedincludedincluded
Online payments

Your client can pay you from the site by card, securely. The money goes straight to your account: we never touch or see the card details.

not includedincludedincluded
Email and social accounts wired in

Your email on your own domain, and your social accounts linked where they belong, working from day one. No generic addresses on a professional site.

includedincludedincluded
Hosting, certificate, delivery network and backups

The site runs on fast servers, with the browser padlock, delivered from the point closest to each visitor, and with daily backups in case something happens.

includedincludedincluded
Native multi-language

The whole site in another language, written so a native speaker does not notice it is a translation. It includes search engines understanding which version to show each person.

not included1 extra languageunlimited
Committed and measured performance

We commit to a specific load time and hand it to you measured, not promised. A slow site loses visitors before they get to read anything.

includedincludedincluded
Verified AA accessibility

The site works with a keyboard, with a screen reader and with low vision, and we check it with tools, not by eye. It is also what regulation requires of many companies.

includedincludedincluded
Verified on 143 screen combinations

We test it on thirteen screen widths and on every page, one by one, so it looks right on an old phone and on a large monitor. We do not say it adapts: we measure it.

includedincludedincluded
Works without JavaScript

If the visitor browser fails or runs slow, the content still reads. And it is what makes search engines see your full text instead of an empty page.

includedincludedincluded
Security and privacy as standard

Security headers configured, encrypted traffic, and zero third-party trackers until the visitor gives permission. You do not have to ask for it: it comes fitted.

includedincludedincluded
Analytics with consent

You will know how many people come in, where they come from and what they look at, asking permission before measuring, as it should be.

not includedincludedincluded
Automation of one process

A repetitive task a person does today, doing itself instead. For example: every enquiry that comes in gets logged, classified and routed to whoever handles it.

not included1 includedunlimited
Integration with your tools

We connect the site to what you already run, so nobody has to move data by hand from one place to another.

not included1unlimited
Your own test environment

A private copy of the site where you see every change before anyone else does. Nothing goes live until you approve it.

not includedincludedincluded
Recorded handover session

A meeting where we explain how everything works, recorded so whoever joins your team tomorrow can watch it.

not includedincludedincluded
Revision rounds

The rounds of changes included in the price, so you know exactly what is in and what gets quoted separately. No surprises on the invoice.

12per scope
Defect warranty

If anything in the delivered work fails within that window, we fix it at no cost. It is not support and it is not new changes: it is that what we delivered works.

30 days90 daysper contract
It is all yours, no lock-in

The code, the domain, the credentials and the data are in your name from day one. If tomorrow you want to carry on with another supplier, you leave and take it, asking us for nothing.

includedincludedincluded
AI assistant and agents

An assistant that answers, replies and hands over to a person when needed, and processes that run on their own under the rules we define with you.

not includednot includedincluded
Mobile app

An application for the phone, on top of the site, on the same codebase so there are not two products to maintain separately.

not includednot includedincluded
Service commitment in writing

Response and resolution times are signed, along with what happens if they are missed. It is in the contract, not on this page.

not includednot includedincluded

The exact scope is closed in writing before we start, in the same words as this table, and from there it only changes by written agreement.

How payment works

Recommended

You reserve 50%

  • Starter$148.50
  • Professional$349.50

Start with 50%. You see the work before completing the rest. The balance is paid when you receive the finished work.

Full payment

You pay in full

  • Starter$297
  • Professional$699

You pay in full on confirmation and we start straight away.

You see the finished work before paying the final 50%. That is the guarantee: the structure itself. You reserve, you review, and only then you complete.

Enterprise carries no price and no deposit: it is quoted to measure, with the scope closed before you sign anything. The amounts above are in USD and do not include taxes.

How we work

The same in all three packages. It does not depend on what you pay.

How Allways Startup works, by dimension.
DimensionWhat we do
Code ownershipPrivate repository in your name from the first commit
ScopeClosed in writing before we start; changes only by written agreement
DeadlineThe date of each stage agreed in writing before we start
CommunicationOne assigned technical lead and a direct channel, no middlemen
HandoverTechnical documentation and a recorded handover session
StackNext.js 16, React 19 and TypeScript on the front end; the rest, chosen per project

What doing it by hand costs you today

You set all five assumptions. We put in none of them: the only constant in the calculation is that a month has 52 ÷ 12 = 4.33 weeks.

10 h
$30
40%
60%
$5,000

Move all five controls to see the estimate. So far 0 of 5.

This is an estimate built on the assumptions you set. It is not an offer, it is not a promise of a result and it does not replace an analysis of your operation.

Where each number comes from

  • hours a month = hours a week × 4.33 (52 weeks ÷ 12 months)
  • hours freed = hours a month × coverage × realisation
  • cost you stop paying = hours freed × hourly cost
  • recovery = investment ÷ cost you stop paying per month

Frequently asked questions

Why trust a company with no previous clients?

Because the first thing we built for ourselves is this page, and you can measure it right now with your browser tools. The graphics engine behind the site is ours, with no third-party 3D libraries. You do not have to take anything on trust.

What does "From" mean on Professional?

That it is the starting point of that package, at the scope in the table. Starter has a fixed price and Enterprise is quoted. Whatever goes above it comes from what you add, and nothing added is invoiced without a signed quote first: the five factors that move the price are published on this same page.

What exactly is in each package?

It is in the "What each package includes" table, further up this same page: twenty-six rows with what is in each one, and every row with a button that explains it in plain language. That scope is closed in writing before we start, in the same words, and from there it only changes by written agreement.

Does the price include taxes?

No. The amounts are in United States dollars and do not include indirect taxes: the applicable rate is added in the quote, before you sign anything.

What if I am not happy with the result?

The commitments are signed in writing before we start, with their definitions and their limits: the date of each stage, what compensation applies if we run late through our own fault, and the exact scope. They do not stay on this page.

How long does a project take?

It depends on the scope, which is why the date of each stage is agreed in writing before we start, not estimated on a pricing page.

Who owns the code you write for me?

You do. The repository is private and goes in your name from the first commit, with the technical documentation and a recorded handover session. The exact scope of the transfer is fixed in writing in the contract, before we start.

Do I need to know about technology?

No. We talk in business outcomes. You tell us what problem to solve, we define the architecture and execute.

How do I start?

Tell us what you need to build. The first reply arrives within 24 business hours and the first call lasts 30 minutes, with the person who will design the solution.

Not sure which one is yours?

Tell us what you need to build and we send it back in writing, with the scope closed and the date of each stage. First reply within 24 business hours.

Book 30 minutes