Honest prices. Buy or lease.
Prefer to pay once or monthly? Both work. Fixed prices, no surprises, and typically below comparable Dutch agencies.
Buy vs. lease
Market: app € 10–50k · MVP € 8–18k · subscription € 50–99/mo. We price below that.
Lease or buy — which fits you?
Buy
One-time, fixed priceLease
Low start, per monthWhere your money goes
Features & screens
How much the app or site must do — each screen and feature takes time.
Platforms
iOS only, web only, or everything at once — more platforms is more work.
Backend & data
Accounts, roles, payments and real-time data add complexity over a static site.
Integrations
Links to external systems, APIs or payment providers all count.
Design
Clean by default, or fully custom with animations and your own brand.
Maintenance
Optional when buying, always included when leasing — updates, hosting and support.
About pricing
Are these fixed prices?
Yes. We work at a fixed price per agreed scope, or a fixed monthly when leasing. You know exactly where you stand up front — no after-the-fact billing, no open tab.
Are there hidden costs?
No. When leasing, hosting, domain, SSL, maintenance and updates are in the monthly price. When buying you get a fixed price and any ongoing costs (hosting, optional maintenance) are clear up front.
Which is cheaper — lease or buy?
Buying is cheaper over several years if you have the budget up front. Leasing is better to start low and protect cash flow, with maintenance already included. In a free project scan we work out both for you.
Can I switch from leasing to buying?
Yes. You can take over the site or app at any time with a one-time buyout and receive the full source code. You are never locked in.
Why are you cheaper than other agencies?
We work small and direct: you do not pay for account managers and middle layers, but for the people who build. That lets us stay below market rates without cutting quality.
Curious what your project costs?
Request a free project scan — we work out leasing and buying for you and you get a fixed price within one working day.