Melotte Consulting

Prices

One clear fixed-cost starting point, then scoped delivery once the work is properly understood.

The site is not trying to force every service into a day-rate table. Most implementation work depends on the workflow, systems, risk, and handover involved. The part that is fixed up front is the Technical Review, because it is designed to clarify the next move.

Fixed-cost starting point

Technical Review

A focused review of the workflow, systems, and pressure points behind the problem, with written recommendations on what to fix, what to leave alone, and what should happen next.

Price

£200

A fixed-cost review for businesses that need clarity before committing to a wider piece of delivery.

How follow-on work is priced

Smaller, contained pieces of work can often be quoted once the scope is visible. That might include a short automation sprint, a reporting fix, a delivery-surface review, or a tightly defined implementation task.

Larger work is usually proposed after a conversation or Technical Review. That keeps the pricing tied to the real delivery shape instead of pretending that a portal, migration, or internal system can be priced responsibly from a one-line brief.

What to expect

  • The £200 Technical Review is the only fixed public starting price.
  • Quoted implementation work is scoped to the workflow, systems, and delivery risk involved.
  • If the problem is already well bounded, pricing can usually be turned around quickly after the first discussion.

Start with the fixed-cost review when the problem is real but the right scope is not yet obvious.

That first step is there to reduce guesswork. It usually makes it much easier to decide whether the next move is a contained improvement, a quoted sprint, or a broader delivery project.