Clear engagement models for business buyers.
Final pricing depends on scope, environment complexity, compliance requirements, and support windows. All engagements begin with a scoping conversation.
Architecture Review
For teams needing environment assessment, risk mapping, recommendations, and implementation planning without committing to full delivery.
- Environment and configuration audit
- Risk and improvement report
- Technical action roadmap
- One revision cycle included
Project Delivery
For migrations, CI/CD setup, cloud optimization, platform hardening, and full documentation deliverables. Milestone-based execution with clear scope control.
- Milestone-based execution plan
- Change control documentation
- Handover runbooks and access inventory
- Post-delivery validation window
Monthly Retainer
For organizations requiring ongoing monitoring, maintenance, advisory support, and operational continuity under a predictable monthly arrangement.
- Scheduled patch windows
- Monitoring and alerts review
- Monthly infrastructure health report
- Priority technical support access
Common questions from business buyers.
How does DevHubOps determine project scope and cost?
Every engagement begins with a scoping conversation to understand your environment, goals, timeline, and compliance requirements. We then produce a written proposal with clear deliverables and milestone payments.
Do you work with regulated or compliance-sensitive industries?
Yes. We have experience designing infrastructure with awareness of operational, vendor-review, and data-handling requirements. We can discuss your specific regulatory context during the scoping call.
What is included in a managed retainer?
Retainer scope varies by agreement but typically includes regular patch management, monitoring review sessions, infrastructure health reports, and a defined number of advisory support hours monthly.
Can I start with an advisory review and later move to delivery?
Yes. Many clients begin with an architecture review, use the resulting roadmap to secure internal approval, and then commission a delivery engagement based on the prioritized action items.