Straight answers about our process, stack, and what it's like to work with Iliad.
We focus on custom web applications, advanced CMS integrations, and high-value marketing sites. Our sweet spot is projects where performance, UX, and long-term maintainability actually matter.
Both. We’ve partnered with non-profits who need clear storytelling and impact reporting, and with businesses who need robust, scalable platforms. Our process is the same: deliberate, senior-level execution.
Larger agencies can be bloated and slow. We stay intentionally small so you always work directly with senior talent, not layers of account managers. This means better communication, higher quality, and no wasted budget.
We build primarily with Next.js and Atlas CMS (our fork of Strapi), plus React, Node, and TypeScript. This stack gives you a blazing-fast frontend, a flexible API layer, and maintainable code that won’t rot in a year.
Small marketing sites can take 4–6 weeks. More involved platforms or custom applications often range from 3–6 months. We’ll scope a realistic timeline during discovery so there are no surprises.
Yes—we provide retainer-based maintenance and enhancements. Think of it as a “live-service” model: continuous updates, security patches, and improvements without having to start new projects from scratch.
We price based on project scope and value, not hours. Expect transparent proposals with clear deliverables, and retainers for ongoing support. Quality is never the cheapest option today, but it pays off long-term.
Absolutely. We’ve helped multiple clients migrate from WordPress (or similar CMSes) to Atlas + Next.js. This gives you faster load times, better SEO, and a modern development stack.
Yes. While we’re based in Pennsylvania, most of our engagements are remote. We keep sync lightweight and use modern tools to collaborate effectively across time zones.
Simple: reach out through our contact page or email [email protected]. We’ll set up a short intro call to learn about your project and see if it’s a good fit.
Sometimes, depending on the non-profit's mission, but not usually. However, we do work with non-profits to pursue grants for our services on occasion.
We're always adding to this FAQ. If you have a question about timelines, scope, pricing, or partnerships, reach out and we'll get you a clear answer.
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