Skip to main content
XenoTech Solutions
FAQ

Questions worth answering before you ask them.

If something's missing here, it's one message away.

A landing page is usually 2 weeks. A full business website runs 4–6 weeks. Web applications depend on scope and are timelined during discovery, before you commit to anything.

Yes. XenoTech is based in the Philippines and built primarily for Philippine businesses, but the process works the same for clients anywhere — everything is remote-first with async updates and scheduled calls.

A short discovery call, whatever brand assets you already have, and a clear sense of what the site or system needs to accomplish. If you don't have brand assets yet, we can help establish them as part of design.

Fixed for anything within the agreed scope. If you ask for something outside it mid-project, we quote that addition separately before doing the work — no surprise invoices.

Every project includes a support window post-launch. After that, most clients move to an ongoing maintenance or partnership plan so the site keeps getting sharper instead of going stale.

Yes — redesigns follow the same process as new builds, starting with an audit of what's working, what isn't, and what can be preserved for SEO continuity.

It depends on the project. Marketing sites are often built with modern frameworks for speed and control; e-commerce or content-heavy sites sometimes call for a CMS. We recommend the right tool during discovery, not by default.

That's what the maintenance plan is for — small requests handled monthly without a new project engagement each time.

Still have a question?

Ask us directly