Not a developer? No problem. Blackhount turns your concept into a real working app. Here is everything you need to know before we talk.
Common Questions
Yes, that is exactly who we work with. You do not need to know how to code or understand any technical details. You bring the idea and we handle everything: the architecture, the design, the development, and the launch.
The best first step is just a conversation. Tell us what you want to build and we will tell you what it takes.
If it runs in a browser or on a device, we build it. Here are real examples of what we execute on:
Clients self-book appointments online. Business owner sees a live calendar, sends reminders, and manages cancellations without back and forth emails.
Homeowners post jobs, contractors submit bids, and both sides track project status and payments in one place.
User accounts, tiered pricing plans, billing with Stripe, an admin dashboard, and usage analytics built for recurring revenue businesses.
Agents capture inbound leads from listings, track follow-ups, schedule showings, and manage documents all from one dashboard.
A branded tool that generates SEO articles, social posts, or product descriptions for agencies or internal marketing teams.
Service businesses send branded invoices, collect payments online, and track outstanding balances without using generic accounting software.
Track vehicles, equipment, or inventory across multiple locations with a live map view and maintenance scheduling built in.
New hires complete paperwork, watch training videos, and track their checklist progress before their first day on the job.
A two-sided marketplace where buyers and sellers connect, transact, and leave reviews. Think Airbnb or Fiverr but for your specific niche.
Lenders manage applications, track repayment schedules, send automated reminders, and generate reports for their portfolio.
Agencies monitor keyword rankings, track competitor positions, and generate white-label reports for their clients automatically.
Small businesses track stock levels, get low-inventory alerts, manage suppliers, and generate purchase orders from a simple web interface.
MVP stands for Minimum Viable Product. It is the simplest version of your app that still works and solves the core problem. Think of it as version 1 — enough to test with real users, get feedback, and show investors.
If you are a first-time founder, yes, you almost always want to start with an MVP. It costs less, launches faster, and lets you validate your idea before committing to a full build.
Investors want to see a real product, not just a slide deck. A working MVP built by Blackhount gives you something tangible to demo, which dramatically improves your chances of getting funded.
We build the product. Raising money is your job and we respect that boundary. But once you have a working app in hand, you are in a much stronger position to pitch angels, VCs, or apply to accelerators like Y Combinator.
A focused MVP typically takes 4 to 12 weeks depending on complexity. A simple scheduling tool or booking page with a backend can be done in 4 weeks. A full SaaS platform with user accounts, payments, and dashboards is closer to 8 to 12 weeks.
We give you a precise timeline after your first consultation so there are no surprises.
App development starts at $1,500 for a simple MVP and goes up to $8,000 or more for complex platforms. Penetration testing starts at $500 for a basic assessment and scales to $5,000 or more for enterprise-level engagements.
Every project gets a custom quote based on what you actually need. Nothing is padded. See our Pricing page for full details.
Yes. Most clients continue working with us after launch to add features, fix bugs, scale infrastructure, or run security audits. You own everything we build and you are never locked in.
Everything. You own 100% of the code, the design, the database, and all intellectual property. We hand it all over at the end of the project. No monthly license fees, no vendor lock-in, no strings attached.
Tell us what you want to create. We will take it from there.
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