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frequently asked questions
Software outsourcing is a business practice where a company hires a third-party service provider to handle software-related tasks rather than doing them in-house. This can range from building a single mobile app to managing an entire company’s IT infrastructure.
Think of it like hiring a contractor to renovate your kitchen instead of trying to learn carpentry, plumbing, and electrical work yourself.
Under an outstaffing model, a company expands its internal workforce by bringing in specialized talent from a service provider.
While these developers report to your managers and follow your internal processes, we remains their official employer of record.
White-label software development is a model where one company builds a finished product that another company buys, rebrands with its own logo and identity, and sells to its customers as its own.
In this model, you agree on a total price for a specific set of features before work begins.
- How it works: You provide a detailed specification document (SOW). We give you a quote (e.g., $10,000 for a 3-month project).
In this model, you pay for the actual time developers spend on your project (usually an hourly or monthly rate).
How it works: You agree on a rate (e.g., $60/hour). You manage a “backlog” of tasks and prioritize what the team works on each week.


