You own every line
No builder subscriptions, no proprietary runtime, no licence that expires. The repository is handed over at the end of the project and it is yours — host it wherever you like, hire whoever you like to extend it.
ENGINEERED IN LATVIA
Qix Service IT is a small engineering studio in Rēzekne. No page builders, no template licences, no dashboards you have to rent forever — just clean, hand-written code that you own outright and that loads in under a second.
01 What we build
Three ways in
Every package is a fixed scope at a fixed price, quoted before a single line is written. Deployment to your hosting and domain is always included — never an extra invoice.
LANDING PAGE
A single, ruthlessly focused page for testing a market and collecting leads. You send the design mockup — we return an autonomous, lightning-fast site.
E-COMMERCE
A digital storefront engineered to process and manage sales without your daily intervention — from product search to the receipt landing in the inbox.
SAAS & SERVICES
Behind-the-scenes engineering for complex, high-scale cloud software — the heavy lifting most agencies quietly outsource.
Prices are per project, excluding VAT. Qix Service IT SIA is not currently registered for VAT, so no VAT is added to invoices.
02 How we differ
The difference
No builder subscriptions, no proprietary runtime, no licence that expires. The repository is handed over at the end of the project and it is yours — host it wherever you like, hire whoever you like to extend it.
Sites are budgeted for Core Web Vitals from the first commit, not patched afterwards. Lean payloads, deferred scripts, and images sized for the device actually asking for them.
Hardened forms, hashed credentials, scoped API keys and HTTPS everywhere.
You approve the specification and the number before work begins. No drift.
A Latvian limited company with a commercial register entry you can verify.
03 Working together
The process
The same sequence runs on every package. The only thing that changes between a €700 landing page and a €1 500 platform is how long step three takes.
A short conversation about what the thing has to do and who it has to do it for. You leave with a written specification — pages, integrations, data model, and the exact list of what is not included.
Send us a Figma file, a PDF, a competitor you like, or a napkin sketch. We work from whatever exists. If nothing exists, we propose a structure and you approve it before anything is built.
The build happens on a staging URL you can open at any time. Progress is visible daily rather than revealed in a single dramatic handover at the end.
We deploy to your hosting, point your domain, install analytics, hand over the repository and credentials, and walk you through editing anything you will need to edit yourself.
04 Tooling
The stack
Nothing here is experimental. Every dependency in this list has years of production behind it, active maintenance, and a hiring pool if you ever move on from us.
05 Delivered work
Client feedback
Three projects delivered in August 2026 — one of each package. Every invoice settled inside the agreed three-day terms.
I sent over a mockup and a domain name, and that was genuinely all that was asked of me. The page was live within the week, it loads instantly on a phone, and the enquiry form has not dropped a single message.
The subscription tiers and user profiles were the parts I was most nervous about, and they were handled without drama. It was stress-tested in front of me before launch, which is not something I had experienced before.
Stock levels, shipping prices and receipts all sort themselves out now. I used to spend evenings copying order details by hand; that part of the job has simply disappeared.
06 Questions
FAQ
That is normal. For the Fast Start package we can work from a reference site you like plus your content, and propose a structure for approval. For the larger packages the interface is designed as part of the scoping step. You will never be asked to approve a build you have not seen laid out first.
A landing page is typically live within a week of receiving your content. A storefront usually runs two to four weeks depending on catalogue size and how many systems it has to talk to. Platform work is quoted with a schedule attached, because the honest answer depends entirely on the data model.
Yes — hosting and the domain stay in your name, on your account, paid by you. That is deliberate: it means you are never locked to us. Deployment onto that hosting, DNS configuration and the SSL certificate are included in the package price.
Every project includes a short warranty window for defects — if something we built does not behave as specified, it gets fixed at no cost. Beyond that, ongoing changes and new features are quoted separately, and there is no obligation to buy a retainer.
By bank transfer against an invoice from Qix Service IT SIA, with three-day payment terms as standard. The company is not currently registered for VAT, so no VAT is added. Larger platform projects can be split across milestones.
Yes. The work is remote by default and we correspond in English, Latvian or Russian. Invoicing is in euro from an EU-registered company, which keeps the paperwork simple for clients elsewhere in the union.
Next step
Send a paragraph about the project. You get a written scope and a fixed price back — not a sales sequence.