Your working hours
La Paz is UTC-4. That is the same clock as New York in summer and one hour ahead in winter, and three to four hours ahead of the US West Coast. Same-day answers, not overnight ping-pong.
Custom software · Bolivia
Custom systems, web and mobile apps, built by the people you actually talk to. Based in La Paz, working the same hours as most of the Americas. Nine working demos on the Spanish home page: click them before you write to us.
9 demos
working systems you can click through
UTC-4
same clock as New York in summer
1 week
between working builds
100%
of the code and data ends up yours
Why Bolivia
Offshoring usually trades money for timezone pain and a language barrier. From here you get the saving without either.
La Paz is UTC-4. That is the same clock as New York in summer and one hour ahead in winter, and three to four hours ahead of the US West Coast. Same-day answers, not overnight ping-pong.
Bolivia has one of the lowest costs of living in South America, and there is no agency margin stacked on top. The saving is structural, not a discount that expires.
The repository, the database and the servers are yours from day one. No licence to keep paying, no vendor lock, no source code held hostage.
No account manager relaying a half-understood brief. The people who scope the work are the ones who write it and the ones who fix it.
Services
Four lines of work, and the honest answer about which one you need.
Internal tools, admin panels, customer portals and online stores.
Android and iOS from a single codebase, or native when it pays off.
Making the systems you already run talk to each other.
Taking over a codebase nobody is looking after, and keeping it alive.
Web
Servidor
Móvil
Escritorio y sistemas
Bolivia
Go deeper
Three ways to work together, each with its own page and its own answers.
How it works
You see something running in the first week. If the prototype is wrong, that is the cheap moment to find out.
A short call or a written brief. What breaks today, who uses it, what it should do instead.
You get the scope in writing with a price and a date before anything is built. No hourly surprises.
Something usable ships every week. You see progress in the product, not in a status report.
Repository, database, servers and documentation transferred to your accounts. Support for the first month.
Questions
The six things every first conversation covers, answered up front.
Fixed-price work starts around USD 15 for a one-page site and USD 70 for a first working module of a custom system. Most complete systems land between USD 150 and USD 500 depending on scope. Those are real numbers, not a teaser rate: costs here are simply lower and there is no agency margin on top. Hourly and monthly rates for ongoing work are quoted on request.
Small and based in La Paz, which is the whole reason the price works. You deal directly with the people writing your code, not with a sales layer. For larger scopes we bring in collaborators we have worked with before, and you hear about it beforehand, not after.
Written English for tickets, specs and pull requests, which is where most of the work happens anyway. Spanish is native. If your team would rather run calls in Spanish, that works too.
Yes. We work in your GitHub or GitLab, your branching model, your ticket tracker and your review process. If you have a CI pipeline we follow it rather than inventing our own.
Fine with both. Send yours over and we review and sign it. Payments are usually a deposit plus milestones, by bank transfer or whichever method works on your side.
Yes, and that is the whole point of the demo section on the Spanish home page. Nine small systems you can click through: restaurant orders, bar tabs, guard patrol tracking, point of sale, bookings, gym access, delivery, school attendance and workshop quotes. The interfaces are in Spanish, the code behind them is not.
Contact
Two lines about the problem is enough to start. We answer the same day during office hours in La Paz, which is office hours for most of the Americas.