How we work

You should know what happens after the first call.

BitLark uses discovery when a project is uncertain, writes down the commercial terms before work begins, shares progress every week, and treats launch and transfer as part of the engagement.

The engagement

From introduction to operating product.

01

First conversation

You share what exists, who the work is for, what is getting in the way, and what would make the engagement worth doing. BitLark replies with questions and a recommended next step.

02

Discovery when the work needs it

A paid discovery pass examines the riskiest questions before either side commits to a large build. The result is a tighter problem, informed choices, and better estimating material.

03

Proposal, scope, and deposit

The written proposal covers deliverables, boundaries, milestones, estimated timing, price, responsibilities, and the decisions still open. Work begins after approval and the agreed deposit.

04

Work you can see

You receive a written update each week and working material throughout the engagement. Major milestones get a focused review while changes are still affordable.

05

Launch and transfer

BitLark supports the release, watches the important paths, and transfers the code, accounts, documentation, and operating knowledge included in the scope.

06

Support when it is useful

An optional retainer can cover maintenance, fixes, small improvements, and operating questions after launch. The product remains yours either way.

Cost and commitment

The proposal should make the deal understandable.

Early estimates are ranges

A responsible fixed price depends on knowing enough about the work. Discovery reduces the unknowns that would otherwise become padding or surprise.

Fixed scope has boundaries

The proposal says what is included, how changes are handled, and which ideas belong to a later release.

Milestones create decision points

Payments and reviews follow meaningful progress rather than an arbitrary calendar.

Timing follows the project

BitLark plans around the work and the client's constraints. The site does not promise a universal launch schedule.

First step

Send the material you already have.

A link, document, mockup, screen recording, spreadsheet, or short explanation is enough. BitLark will reply within one business day.

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