Custom Software.
Bespoke business platforms for companies whose work doesn't fit inside an off-the-shelf tool. Internal ops, vertical platforms, marketplace backends, B2B portals.
What “Custom Software” means at Devmint.
Custom Software Development at Devmint means building bespoke business platforms for companies whose work doesn't fit inside an off-the-shelf tool. Internal ops systems, vertical platforms, marketplace backends, logistics dashboards, compliance workflows, B2B portals — the kind of software where the spec lives in your team's head and no SaaS subscription will ever quite match the way the business actually runs.
Most custom builds we inherit grew faster than the architecture could carry. Devmint engagements start with a written domain model — entities, states, events, permissions — agreed before a single screen is designed. We build in vertical slices, ship to a staging environment from week one, and instrument the system so the next engineering team (yours or ours) can change anything without breaking everything. You get software that fits your business, not a business reshaped to fit someone else's software.
Deliverables.
- Written domain model + architecture doc
- Vertical-slice delivery from week one
- Staging + production environments
- Role-based access + audit logging
- Long-term maintainability built in
The shape.
Custom builds typically run 10–20 weeks. We start with a written domain model — entities, states, events, permissions — before a single screen is designed.
How we price.
Devmint engagements are scoped as fixed proposals against measurable outcomes — not hours. After a 30-minute discovery call, we send a written proposal with timeline, deliverables, eval targets and a single fixed fee. No procurement maze, no T&M creep. Smaller pilots and larger outcome-based contracts are scoped the same way — tell us what you're shipping and we'll come back with a number.
What we reach for.
TypeScript or Python backend · Postgres · Next.js front-end · role-based access with audit logging · CI/CD with staging + production from week one.