CoSetup

Services

Installation, deployment, support and maintenance around the software you run.

Software is not finished when the code is. It has to be installed somewhere, wired to the things it needs, filled with your data, and kept working afterwards. That is most of what we do — whether or not you bought the software from us.

With a marketplace product

Add it to the basket, not to a to-do list.

Products can carry service add-ons you buy at the same time as the licence. Some have a fixed price, some a starting price, and some are quoted once we know a bit more — the product page tells you which before you commit.

  • Install it for you

    We put it on your server or ours, configure it, and hand it over working. Most products can also be self-installed — the product page says which.

  • Connect it up

    Payment gateway, email sending, domain and SSL, and the integrations the software expects. The fiddly half-day that turns a working install into a working business.

  • Make it yours

    Your name, your colours, your terminology. Branding is the change customers ask for most often, and the cheapest one to make.

  • Bring your data across

    Customers, products, bookings, history — out of the spreadsheet or the old system and into the new one, checked before you rely on it.

On its own

You do not have to have bought it here.

Plenty of this work is on software we had nothing to do with. Tell us what you have and what is wrong with it; if it is not something we should take on, we will say so.

  • Fix and finish

    Something you already own that does not work, or never got finished. Bring us the code and the problem.

  • Deploy and host

    Servers, containers, domains, DNS, certificates, backups. Set up once and documented so it is not a mystery later.

  • Make it faster

    Slow pages, slow queries, a database that has outgrown its indexes. Measured first, changed second.

  • Update and secure

    Framework and dependency upgrades, security patches, and the version bumps that get postponed until they cannot be.

  • Integrate

    Two systems that should talk to each other and do not. APIs, webhooks, imports, exports.

  • Keep it running

    Monitoring, backups, updates and someone to call. Arranged per system rather than sold as a tier — what a shop needs and what a clinic needs are not the same thing.

Not sure which of these you need?

That is the normal starting point. Describe the situation in your own words and we will work out what it actually takes — and tell you if the answer is something you can buy off the shelf instead.

Nothing is charged until you have accepted a written quote.