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Challenge assumptions. Reduce cost.

Most software projects don’t become expensive because of technology. They become expensive because early assumptions go unchallenged.

If your project budget is DKK 500,000–1,000,000, there is often meaningful cost to be removed, without changing the intended outcome.

We’ll tell you if that’s the case.

Why this is realistic

Early in most projects, assumptions drive cost. And too few of them are properly challenged.

At Context& we work differently. We use agentic development principles to test assumptions early, reduce manual work, and move faster without compromising quality.

In practice, that means:

  • Faster clarification of what actually needs to be build

  • Fewer handovers and less rework

  • More output per hour - with the same quality bar

That’s where unnecessary cost typically sits.

How it works

Send a short description of your project.

We review it internally and get back to you with a clear answer:

• Yes, it can be delivered cheaper
• No, and here’s exactly why

No sales process. No obligation.

What you get

You’ll get one of two outcomes, both useful.

• Deliver your project at a lower cost

If your scope and requirements are clear enough, we’ll show you how the same outcome can be delivered with less cost and less waste.

• Get a free, honest project review

If meaningful cost reduction isn’t realistic, we’ll explain why, clearly and directly. You’ll know whether the price is fair, where risk sits, and what to challenge before committing further.

When this makes sense

This is not for early ideas or small tasks.

It is for you if:

  • You’re about to commit - or already building

  • Your budget is DKK 500,000–1,000,000

  • You want certainty before momentum takes over

  • You value a second opinion over blind confidence

We focus on real projects with real complexity.

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Want a straight answer?

Send a short description of your project. Please include: What you are building, where you are in the decision process, the current budget range (if available). That’s enough to get started.