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planetoid

Custom web

When a CMS isn’t enough, we build the thing itself.

React, Next.js, and Node applications — dashboards, portals, client areas, integrations. Boring, proven technology choices; code your team owns outright.

Who this is for

Businesses automating operations

Internal tools, dashboards, and portals that replace the spreadsheet-and-email workflow everyone quietly hates.

Products that outgrew plugins

When the WordPress-plugin version of your idea has hit its ceiling and the real application needs building.

Agencies needing app capacity

Your client asked for something beyond a website. White-label application development, same rules: NDA-first, your brand.

What’s included

  • React / Next.js front ends
  • Node APIs and backend services
  • Third-party integrations (payments, CRMs, internal systems)
  • Dashboards, portals, and client areas
  • Database design and migrations
  • Post-launch maintenance and iteration retainers

How pricing works

Application work is quoted fixed, in milestones — each milestone a working, reviewable slice, not a percentage on an invoice.

After launch, iteration runs on a monthly retainer block with the same person who built it.

How we’ll run it

Send your project

Use the form — rough scope is fine. You get a scoped reply within 24 hours, written by the person who’ll do the work.

Scope & agree

Fixed retainer or fixed quote, in writing. No hourly meters, no surprise invoices.

Build with visibility

Your PM tool or ours — Asana, Slack, or email. Weekly written updates, minimum.

Ship & stay

Maintenance, iteration, and the same person next month. We don’t disappear after launch.

Common questions

What stack do you use?

TypeScript, React/Next.js, Node, and a relational database unless there’s a reason otherwise. Deliberately boring choices — five years from now, any competent team can pick this codebase up.

Who owns the code?

You do, fully — your repository, your infrastructure, your accounts, from day one. There is nothing to hand over at the end because you held it the whole time.

What happens after launch?

Ship & stay: maintenance and iteration on a retainer, same person next month. Or your in-house team takes it over — the handover documentation is part of the build, not an extra.

Describe the thing you need built.

Scoped reply within 24 hours — shape, risks, and a realistic path to v1.

Prefer to talk? Book a discovery call.