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Frequently Asked Questions

Clear, honest answers about our remote operations, workflows, tech stack, and partnership structures.

We are a remote software studio based in Uttarakhand, India. We partner with product teams and enterprises globally to build reliable web applications, robust databases, and custom business tools.
We work asynchronously and adapt to your team's primary time zones (including US, UK, and European hours). We communicate through Slack, GitHub, and email, ensuring daily updates and weekly progress reviews.
We build primarily with Next.js, React, Node.js, TypeScript, PostgreSQL, and Tailwind CSS. We also design custom PostGIS integrations for mapping datasets and secure FHIR/HL7 database feeds for healthcare systems.
We keep pricing straightforward and transparent. We offer fixed-scope pricing for well-defined projects, and monthly/weekly developer retention models for ongoing product engineering and maintenance.
Yes, Totally Optimised Solutions is a registered Indian MSME under the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, Government of India.
All intellectual property, repositories, and credentials belong entirely to you from day one. All code is delivered under standard commercial-use licenses (typically MIT or custom proprietary agreements) upon project completion.
Yes. We offer dedicated maintenance packages covering server monitoring, security patches, library updates, and quick bug resolution to keep your software running flawlessly post-launch.
We sign standard mutual NDAs before any code or database schema is shared. Our development pipelines enforce strict environment variable segregation, encrypted database-at-rest policies, and secure API keys handling.
Yes, we frequently build custom integration layers, REST/gRPC API adapters, and secure database sync systems to connect modern Next.js/React frontends with legacy ERPs or local databases.
Typically within 1 to 2 weeks. Once we agree on the scope or developer capacity, we spin up dedicated repositories, define the first milestone, and begin writing code immediately.