FAQ

Questions that help a buyer decide whether the fit is real.

A useful FAQ should answer the questions a practical buyer actually asks: do you only build new websites, can you work on our stack, who owns the code, and what happens after launch?

Questions

The current starter set.

Each answer can grow later, but the themes below cover the essentials.

01

Do you only build brand-new platforms?

No. Many current projects involve improving, maintaining, or extending existing systems rather than replacing everything.

02

Can you support WordPress, Webflow, Contentful, or custom stacks?

Yes. The current portfolio already includes WordPress, Webflow CMS, Contentful, Cloudinary, Next.js, and custom webapp work.

03

Is programmatic SEO just SEO work or also engineering work?

In this portfolio it is both. The strongest examples involve content architecture, CMS workflow design, publishing systems, and page generation at scale.

04

Can SlashCode stay involved after launch?

Yes. Ongoing support, managed hosting guidance, maintenance, and on-demand feature work are part of the real service mix.

05

Who owns the code and infrastructure?

That depends on the project setup, but the current portfolio already includes self-owned codebases and client-owned infrastructure supported by SlashCode.

06

Do you only work with one industry?

No. The work spans SaaS, health and wellness, service businesses, and consumer-facing brands, with the common thread being meaningful digital operations.

07

Is SlashCode better for growth work or for product work?

Both are credible parts of the offer. The strongest framing is technical work across growth systems, custom platforms, and long-term support.

08

When is SlashCode the right fit?

Best fit is usually a business that needs technical depth, direct communication, and a partner who can work on both new and existing systems.

Still deciding

Move from questions into more concrete proof.

The service, solution, and story pages each answer a different kind of uncertainty. Together they make the best buying path.