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Custom Software Build vs Hiring an Agency: How to Choose

In short

Hiring a studio that builds custom software gives you an owned asset and a senior operator who ships it directly; a typical agency rents you a retainer and hands you off to a team. Choose the build when you want to own the result; choose an agency when you need ongoing managed services rather than a product.

Custom software studio
Traditional agency
What you get
Software you own outright.
Ongoing services billed monthly.
Who does the work
A senior operator, directly.
Account managers and a team you may never meet.
Pricing
Scoped per project; known upfront.
Retainers plus hours; open-ended.
Proof before you pay
A working demo first, for a $100 refundable deposit.
A pitch deck and a proposal.
End state
An asset you keep.
Dependence on the retainer.
The honest take

An agency is the right call when you genuinely want managed, ongoing services — someone to run your ads or content month after month. Choose a custom build when you want to own the system instead of renting the service. We ship a working demo before you pay, so you evaluate the asset, not a deck.

Frequently asked questions

Is a custom software studio more expensive than an agency?
Up front a build can cost more than a month of retainer, but it's a one-time cost that becomes an asset while a retainer recurs indefinitely. Over a year or two, owning usually costs less than renting the service — and you keep the result.
Can you replace what our agency does with software?
Often, yes. The repeatable parts of acquisition and retention — lead gen, outreach, reporting, follow-up — are exactly what custom software automates and you own. We've displaced 28 commercial tools and the agency work around them.

Ship a working demo before you pay a cent.

We scope it, build it, and hand you something live — within one business day. A $100 refundable deposit is all it takes to start. If the demo doesn't impress you, you owe us nothing.