What it's actually like to work with StackZero

We don't do PowerPoint decks on the first call. We're not interested in presenting to you — we'd rather listen.
Here's how it usually goes.
We start with a conversation. Not about technology. About your business. What are you trying to do? Where are things slowing you down? What does a good day look like versus a bad one? We're trying to understand the problem before we even think about the solution.
If it sounds like we can help, we'll say so. If it doesn't, we'll say that too. We don't take on work that isn't a good fit — it doesn't end well for anyone.
When we do take something on, we start small. We pick the most painful part of the problem, fix it quickly, and show you something working. That first win builds trust — in us and in what's possible.
From there, the relationship grows. You start requesting features. We deliver them. Months in, you have a system that's been built around exactly how your business works — not how a SaaS vendor thinks it should work.
Every client has a simple monthly bill. Build cost spread over 12, 24 or 36 months. Maintenance. Hosting. AI credits where relevant. No surprise invoices. No big upfront commitments.
And you own everything we build. The code. The data. The IP. If you ever wanted to walk away, you could — with everything that's yours.
We're a small team in Leicester. We've been doing this long enough to have seen most business processes at least once. We build fast, we're honest about what we can and can't do, and we're in it for the long term.
If that sounds like the kind of relationship you've been looking for, let's get a coffee.