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    What we build, what it costs, how long it takes, and what you own at the end. If your question is not here, a founder replies within one business day.

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    What does Trenith Technologies do?
    Trenith builds production software for startups and service businesses. The core work is SaaS backends and MVPs, AI workflow automation, high-trust websites with CRM automation, React Native mobile apps, and custom platform builds. Engagements are senior-led, fixed-scope, and typically run four to ten weeks.
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    How much does a project cost?
    Pricing depends on the engagement. Website plus CRM automation, AI workflow automation, a production SaaS backend or MVP, and custom multi-module builds are each scoped after a paid discovery. Most projects begin with a paid systems audit that gives you a concrete plan and estimate before you commit.
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    How does the paid systems audit work?
    The audit is $1,500 and takes one week. You get a one-page architecture, a milestone plan, and a named list of risks. It is yours to keep whether or not you build with us next.
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    How long does a build take?
    Timelines are fixed per engagement: 2 to 5 weeks for website plus CRM, 3 to 6 weeks for AI workflow automation, 5 to 10 weeks for a SaaS backend or MVP, and 6 to 12 weeks for a mobile app. Custom builds are scoped after discovery, usually 8 to 24 weeks across 3 to 5 milestones.
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    Who actually writes the code?
    The senior engineers on your project. Trenith does not subcontract, does not route through project managers, and does not hand off to juniors. The people who scope the work are the people who ship it.
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    Do I own the code and infrastructure?
    Yes, from day one. The repository is handed over at kickoff and every commit lands in your GitHub organization. At handoff you own the code, the cloud accounts, and the documentation.
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    How do payments work?
    Approved projects are invoiced with a deposit (typically 50 to 60%) then by milestone, payable by secure hosted card checkout.
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    Does Trenith work with international clients?
    Yes. Trenith is remote-first and works with clients in India and internationally. A founder replies to every inquiry within one business day.
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    What happens after launch?
    Every build ships QA-reviewed with a runbook, plus 30 days of Slack support for anything we shipped. After that you can pick up a Monthly Engineering Retainer for maintenance and small improvements, staffed by the same senior team. It is optional and never pitched.
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    Will AI replace my team?
    No. Trenith builds human-in-the-loop AI systems. The AI handles routine, high-pattern work, your team handles judgment calls, and there is an audit trail and a human handoff path in between.
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    Do you guarantee SEO rankings, lead volume, or business outcomes?
    No. We build the systems that make results possible, including the site, the backend, and the automations, but we do not promise traffic, leads, or revenue. Anything we cannot honestly guarantee is stated plainly before you sign.
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    Do you build mobile apps?
    Yes. Trenith builds iOS and Android apps from one React Native codebase with Expo, including store submission for both stores and an over-the-air update pipeline. Our own fitness product SquadPax, an AI-coached squad accountability app with an 873-exercise library, is built exactly this way. Mobile builds typically run 6 to 12 weeks.
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    Can you build AI agents for my business?
    Yes, and in code you own rather than a no-code subscription. We run our own operations on a 12-agent internal platform where every outbound action is human-approved, each agent has a budget ceiling, and everything is audit-logged. We build client agents with the same guardrails, priced to scope after a short discovery.
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    Do you work with luxury and private wealth brands?
    Yes. Shipped work includes a premium digital experience platform, an AI avatar digital twin, and a CRM automation pipeline for a private wealth advisory firm. Discretion is standard: mutual NDA by default, named senior engineers only, and approval-gated AI so nothing reaches a client without human sign-off.
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    What technology stack do you build with?
    TypeScript end to end: React and Next.js on the web, React Native with Expo on mobile, Node.js services, and Postgres (often Supabase) for data, deployed on Vercel or AWS. CRM and automation work uses GoHighLevel and Make.com by default, with HubSpot, Pipedrive, or Salesforce scoped on request.
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    Can we sign an NDA, and how do we start?
    A mutual NDA is the default and we counter-sign yours at the start of the scoping call. To start, send a brief through the contact page describing what you do, what is stuck, and what success looks like. You get a scoping call or an honest not-a-fit within one business day.