Whether you have a defined brief or just an idea worth exploring, we'd be glad to hear from you. Fill in the form and we'll get back to you within one business day.
For general questions, partnerships or project enquiries, the fastest way to reach us is by email. Every message is acknowledged and answered by a real person.
Share what you want to achieve and any context — a brief is helpful but not required.
We arrange a call to understand your needs and assess how we can genuinely help.
You receive a clear, itemised proposal with scope, timeline and deliverables to review.
Once approved, we onboard you and begin work with a clear plan and single point of contact.
Contact us by email at info@skide.io with your question or request. Every message is acknowledged.
We review your request, ask any clarifying questions, and respond within one business day.
We work the issue to resolution, keeping you informed on progress and expected timelines.
We confirm the outcome with you and, where useful, suggest ways to prevent similar issues.
We work with businesses of many sizes that want to grow through automation, custom software and a stronger digital presence. Our approach is tailored to your goals rather than a fixed package, so engagements range from focused projects to longer-term partnerships.
Every engagement begins with a discovery conversation to understand your goals, constraints and context. From there we propose a clear scope, timeline and plan, which you review and approve before any development begins.
You can reach us any time at info@skide.io or through the contact form on our website. We aim to respond to every enquiry within one business day.
We agree communication channels and a check-in cadence at the start of every project. You will always have a clear point of contact, regular progress updates, and visibility of what is being worked on and why.
On completion and settlement, ownership of the deliverables produced specifically for your project transfers to you, as set out in your engagement agreement. We believe you should own and control what you pay us to build.