The fine print

Rules & regulations. How we take on work, and where we draw the line.

No fine-print surprises. This is the same set of terms our own team works by — what we will build, what we won't, and how an engagement actually runs from first message to handover.

Scope of work

What we take on, and what we pass on.

What we will do
  • We build for local businesses first — restaurants, retail, services, and every niche in between.
  • Any stack, any workflow: CRMs, business sites, portfolios, or full automation — built in whatever language the job calls for.
  • Work only starts once two things are locked: a fixed price, and a clear brief of what you actually need.
  • Every new engagement opens with the first month of service and hosting on us.
What we won't do
  • Work originating outside our current service area is queued as an out-of-domain request until that region has its own coverage.
  • We don't hire outside our local bench — the people building your project answer for it directly.
  • The Kasur Digital Hub domain and brand are not for sale, to anyone, at any price.
Ownership terms

Three ways an engagement can be structured.

Branding is always billed separately from the build itself, whichever model applies.

Solo

You own it, fully

You brand it, you run it. We're paid a one-time service fee for the build — nothing recurring, nothing shared.

Multi-tenant

We host, you subscribe

We retain the underlying software and license it to you on a subscription. Lower upfront cost, ongoing partnership.

Hybrid

Starts solo, stays flexible

We build it as yours from day one. If scope grows past the original terms, we talk openly about converting to a shared model — nothing forced, nothing hidden in fine print.

How it runs

The same four steps, every time.

Step 1

The lead comes in

Whether you find us or we find you, every engagement starts with a real conversation, not a form.

Step 2

We negotiate

If there's mutual interest, we scope the work honestly and agree on a fixed price before anything is promised.

Step 3

Work begins

Once the price and concept are both locked, the build starts — no earlier, so nobody's guessing.

Step 4

It's handed over

You get the finished, working product, deployed the way we agreed, with nothing left ambiguous.

If a project isn't formally handed over as your exclusive property, we may offer a generalized version of it to other clients with similar needs — this is disclosed up front, never after the fact. Questions about any of this before you commit to a project? Ask before you sign, not after.