Pricing & Engagement

Flexible ways to work with Bitwise.

Every business has a different stage, structure, and need. Bitwise offers flexible engagement models depending on the type of service and scope involved.

Business-Minded

Technology recommendations aligned with operations, priorities, and growth stage.

Security-First

Safer foundations, cleaner systems, and better practices built into the process.

Premium Execution

Modern websites, portals, support structure, and systems designed with a professional standard.

Built for SMBs

Strong fit for small and mid-size companies that need clarity without enterprise complexity.

Support

Ongoing Service

Best for managed IT and recurring business support where ongoing structure and continuity matter.

  • • Monthly support relationships
  • • Priority based on scope and business needs
  • • Better fit for companies needing continuity
  • • Ideal for long-term operational improvement
Most common

Project-Based Work

Best for websites, custom systems, portals, workflow improvements, and defined implementation projects.

  • • Scoped project pricing
  • • Clear deliverables and phases
  • • Strong fit for redesigns and builds
  • • Works well for focused business outcomes
Advisory

Consultation & Strategy

Best for businesses that need direction, assessment, planning, or a clearer view of next technology priorities.

  • • Assessment-driven engagement
  • • Practical recommendations
  • • Strong fit before larger investments
  • • Useful for leadership decision-making
How pricing is defined

Pricing depends on scope, complexity, and business impact.

Instead of forcing one-size-fits-all pricing, Bitwise aligns each engagement with what the business actually needs and what will create the most value.

Business size and structure

Team size, number of devices, complexity of operations, and support intensity all matter.

Project scope

The number of deliverables, integrations, workflows, or systems involved shapes the engagement.

Current maturity

Existing structure, legacy issues, and organizational readiness influence the work required.

Priority and speed

Timeline expectations and urgency can affect the level of effort and planning required.

What to expect

Clear direction before bigger commitments.

Most businesses benefit from starting with a conversation and a practical review of current needs. That makes it easier to recommend the right scope and the right engagement format.

01

Initial discussion

Review goals, current pain points, and what the business is trying to improve.

02

Scope definition

Identify priorities, likely deliverables, and the most sensible engagement model.

03

Recommendation

Receive a practical next-step recommendation aligned with the business stage and needs.

Next step

Tell us what your business needs and we’ll recommend the best path.

Start with a conversation so the service model and scope fit your current operation.