Spire Coast · Scope
Scope your project in ten minutes.
Tell us what you’re building. We come back with a written scope and a public price — not a discovery deck, not a sales call.
§ 01 · How it works
Three steps. No waiting.
Step 01
Tell us what you need
Email us a few paragraphs about your firm, the problem you’re trying to solve, and what ‘shipped’ looks like. There’s a starter template below.
Step 02
We shape it
We read it, ask any clarifying questions over email, and write the scope ourselves. No automated questionnaire forwarded to a sales team.
Step 03
You get a written scope
One page. Public price from the package list, or a quoted range for custom work. Sign it or don’t. No pressure either way.
§ 02 · Send the email
A short email beats a form.
We’re wiring up an automated scoper that asks the right questions and returns a draft scope on the spot. While we finish it, the fastest path is a short email straight to the founder.
Template
To: josh@spirecoast.com Subject: Project scope — [your firm or project name] Hi Josh, A few quick details about what we're trying to build: 1. What we do today (one paragraph): 2. The problem we want to solve (one paragraph): 3. What "shipped" looks like for us: 4. Rough budget range: 5. Anything else worth knowing: Thanks, [your name]
We reply within one business day. If you don’t hear back in 48 hours, the email got lost — resend it.
§ 03 · Before you send it
A few things worth knowing.
We turn projects down.
We don’t take on insurance, claims, P&C, multi-level marketing, crypto, gambling, or adult content. If you’re in one of those, save us both the email.
We say so when we can’t price it.
If your project doesn’t fit one of our packages and we can’t reasonably bound a custom scope, we tell you up front. No vague ‘let’s schedule a call’.
Capacity is real.
We run two active builds at a time. If we’re full when you write, we’ll tell you the next opening and you decide whether to wait.
The scope is written.
Every engagement starts with a one-page written scope you sign. No verbal agreements, no ‘we’ll figure it out’.