How Much Will Your Project Development Cost?
We believe in transparent, flexible pricing. Get a reliable cost assessment to see exactly how much your project development cost and how it fits to your budget.
At Cyberbeak, we believe in partnership and transparency, starting with our project development cost. We know that every project has unique needs and budgets. That’s why we offer two straightforward payment models—giving you the flexibility and financial control to launch your project with confidence. Explore the options below to find the perfect fit.
The Standard Partnership
This is our most common model, ideal for well-defined projects where both parties are ready to commit fully. It’s simple, straightforward, and gets your project into our development queue immediately.
60% Upfront Payment
40% upon Project Delivery
Who is this for?
✓ Perfect for clients with a clear, finalized scope and budget.
✓ Ideal for standard website builds, MVPs, and projects with fixed requirements.
✓ Best for those who prefer a simple, two-payment structure.
The Process:
We finalize your project scope and requirements.
You approve the quote and submit the 60% initiation fee.
We begin development immediately.
Upon completion, we deliver the project for your review.
You submit the final 40%, and we launch!
The Agile Milestone Plan
This model is designed for flexibility and continuous collaboration. It breaks down the project and its cost into manageable phases, giving you more financial control and visibility at every step.
10% Initial Commitment Fee
Remaining 90% Divided Across Project Milestones
Who is this for?
✓ Ideal for complex, long-term, or evolving projects (e.g., custom SaaS, enterprise software).
✓ Perfect for clients who prefer to fund the project as they see progress.
✓ Best for partnerships where requirements may be refined over time.
The Process:
We map out your project into key phases or milestones.
You approve the plan and submit the low 10% initiation fee to start.
We complete Milestone 1 (e.g., “Design & Prototyping”).
You review and approve, then make the first milestone payment.
We proceed to Milestone 2, and this cycle continues until launch.