Proof: Markab Store and Movo
Markab Store runs its e-commerce business on a platform we built — live at markabstore.uz. The hotel management system Movo (movo.uz) and manometr.uz are also our builds, running in production.
Web platforms and internal systems, built in Tashkent: a written scope up front, working demos throughout, and code that belongs to you.
"We've outgrown off-the-shelf tools — half our process lives in workarounds and chat messages."
"Our programs don't talk to each other, so people re-enter the same data two or three times."
"The last vendor left us a black box: no code, no documentation, no way to leave."
Discovery and a written specification: what we build, by when, for how much.
UX/UI design that you approve before development starts.
The system itself: web application, admin panel, and the integrations it needs.
Testing on real scenarios with your team before launch.
Deployment plus full handover: source code, documentation, and access are yours.
Support and further development after launch.
From 8 weeks for a first working version, depending on scope. Larger platforms ship in stages, so you're using part of the system early.
From $10,000. The figure is fixed in the written specification before development starts.
Markab Store runs its e-commerce business on a platform we built — live at markabstore.uz. The hotel management system Movo (movo.uz) and manometr.uz are also our builds, running in production.
You do. Source code, documentation, and all access are handed over at launch — no vendor lock-in.
After discovery you get a written specification with scope, timeline, and price. Nothing starts until you've signed off on all three.
That's the normal case, and we plan for it: we stay on for support and further development. And because you own the code, you're never locked in to us either.
Custom software projects at GreatSoft start at $10,000, and the price is fixed in a written specification before development begins. The figure depends on the number of user roles, screens, and integrations. You approve scope, timeline, and price together — nothing starts until all three are agreed.
A first working version typically takes 8–16 weeks, depending on scope. Larger platforms are delivered in stages, so your team is using part of the system while the rest is still in development. Timelines are written into the specification, not promised verbally.
Yes — we regularly take over and extend systems built by other teams. We start with a code and infrastructure audit, then tell you honestly whether it's cheaper to extend or rebuild. Either way, you end up with documentation and code you own.
Yes — integrations with 1C, local payment systems (Payme, Click, Uzum), Didox, and Telegram bots are a standard part of our projects. The goal is always the same: data is entered once and flows to every system that needs it.