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What it costs

Plain figures, and what each way of working actually includes.

Most consultancies make you write an email to find out whether you can afford them. We would rather you knew before you wrote — so here is the basis we work from, and what each way of working actually includes.

From 800 DKK an hour, excluding VAT — and less per hour the longer the booking.

  • the hour from 800 DKK
  • the day from 5,624 DKK 760 DKK an hour — 5 percent less
  • the week from 26,640 DKK 720 DKK an hour — 10 percent less
  • the month from 108,800 DKK 680 DKK an hour — 15 percent less

A Danish working week is 37 hours, so a day here is 7.4 of them and a month about 160. The longer the booking, the lower the hourly rate it is worked out from. Every figure on this page excludes VAT, currently 25 percent.

Three ways to work with us

A second opinion

You have something running and you want to know whether it is built well, what it will cost you later, and what to fix first.

What you get. A few days of our time, and a written answer you can hand to somebody else: what is there, what will hurt, and the order to deal with it in.

A piece of work with an end

You know what you need built. A pipeline, a database that stops falling over, a platform, a system moved somewhere better.

What you get. A scope and a price agreed before we start, the thing itself, and the documentation that lets your own people run it without us.

A regular part of the week

You want the engineering there on a standing basis, without hiring for it — a day a week, two days, whatever the work actually needs.

What you get. Agreed hours each week or month, the same people every time, and a month's notice either way. No minimum term.

What your own work costs depends on what it is, and we would rather look at it than guess. The figures above are where the conversation starts.