Your goals and what success should actually look like.

Free website and software assessment for South African teams.
This is not a sales call booking. It is a practical scoping and technical assessment to help you understand fit, risk, likely complexity, and the right next step.
Studio note
A clearer route into the work, framed with the same editorial discipline as the homepage.
Assessment promise
You leave knowing what the project likely involves and whether Dev404 is the right fit.
No cost. No obligation. Just enough technical clarity to make a better delivery decision before the project becomes expensive to steer.
Direct line
hello@dev404.techWhat we cover
Enough technical certainty to make a better delivery decision.
We separate the high-impact requirements from the noise, then turn that into a clearer route for the website, platform, or system work ahead.
What is working, what is not, and where the pressure currently sits.
What needs to be built across pages, features, integrations, and workflows.
What is already in place across branding, content, assets, and platforms.
Technical considerations such as hosting, CMS, performance, and third-party services.
Risks or blockers that could affect cost, timing, or delivery confidence.
What you get
A real fit response
You get a practical reply within 1 to 2 business days, not a vague acknowledgement.
What you get
Better budget context
We use the information to frame likely complexity, timeline pressure, and the safest next move before formal quoting starts.
What you get
No obligation to continue
The assessment is meant to reduce uncertainty. It only moves forward if the fit and scope make sense.
Assessment form
Start with the assessment. Move into build only if the fit is right.
Use this form when the project still needs shaping. If the scope is already defined and you want a direct review, use the project brief instead.
Already clear on scope?
Skip the assessment and go straight to the structured brief if you already know the work, constraints, and likely lane.
Open the project briefCLOSING FRAME
One direct next step, carried with the same editorial restraint as the homepage.
If you are not sure whether to assess first or brief directly, start with the assessment.
That route is built for uncertainty. It gives you enough technical and delivery context to decide whether the project should move into proposal, roadmap, or a different scope conversation.
Guidance
Use the project brief only when the work is already defined and you need a direct fit review.