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The 730 Company

Client services · Now accepting applications

Client services.

A separate division of the company taking selected client engagements — bespoke apps and software built for the people who bring the ideas. Applications are open. Engagements begin with a conference call, under a non-disclosure agreement, and a written acknowledgement that the idea is yours.

The posture

Your idea, your company, your software.

The 730 Company has its own products, separate from this division. When you bring an idea here, it is your idea — not ours. We acknowledge that in writing before the first call, in addition to the NDA.

Engagements are deliberate. Selected, never high-volume. The work has to be something the company can stand behind, and something we can deliver to the same standard of accountability we apply to our own products. Detailed on the accountability page.

How an engagement begins

Four steps. Plain.

  1. 01

    Application

    Send a short note to clients@the730company.com describing what you'd like built, in your own words. Two or three paragraphs is enough.

  2. 02

    NDA and idea-ownership acknowledgement

    If the engagement is one we can take, we send two documents in advance: a mutual non-disclosure agreement covering everything we'll discuss on the call, and a one-page acknowledgement that the idea belongs to you. Both signed before we speak.

  3. 03

    Conference call

    A working call to understand the work in front of us — what you're trying to build, what success looks like, how your team operates, and whether we are the right partner for it. If we aren't, we say so on the call.

  4. 04

    Written proposal

    If we both want to continue, a written proposal follows — scope, timeline, who's doing what, and the standards the deliverable will be held to.

What we look for

  • A clear owner

    The person bringing the idea is the one we work with directly. Decisions land with you, not a committee.

  • A specific user

    You can name who the software is for, what their day looks like, and what isn't working today.

  • A reasonable timeline

    Software takes the time it takes. Rush jobs and bidding wars are not the work we do.

  • An honest budget

    Open conversation, both directions. Money is a tool, not a test.

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