Strip the Software Bubble — How Far Can Development Costs Fall?
“You build a 20-million-won web app for under a million?” Most people doubt it at first. Then they see the finished product. Not shaving 100 million down to 90 — turning what needed 100 million into 200 won. That, I think, is technology.
When consultations begin, this is the question we hear most.
At first, most people are skeptical.
But after seeing the finished web app, the reaction changes.
“So this really was possible at this price.”
“Are you sure you should be squandering your skill like this?”
The reason we can cut development cost and time so dramatically is simple.
We used technology to remove the inefficiencies that existed in the traditional software development process.
• Minimal sales, management, and re-subcontracting overhead
• Automated repetitive development steps
• Proven architectures and reusable components
• Development timelines cut from months to roughly 1 week–1 month
• Security and on-premise AI options / AI-model independent
• Full app control and management handed to the client
• SEO / GEO optimization included by default (top of Google within 2 months is possible)
As a result, we build typical web applications in the 500,000–1,000,000 won range, and even complex projects mostly under 2 million won.
Of course, not every project can be built at these prices.
What I've felt through these consultations is:
“MAEUM's level of technical capability really is top-tier in this market.”
We can attest with evidence: many web services quoted at tens of millions of won in the market can actually be built far more efficiently.
We don't lower prices by sacrificing quality —
rather, because our development productivity and quality are high,
we build faster and cut prices steeply.
With AI and development automation advancing this fast, there's no reason software prices should stay stuck in the old ways.
While others quote tens of millions,
we prove it with overwhelming capability and productivity.
Real innovation with the software bubble stripped away.
Shown before your eyes, in price and delivery time.
Seeing is believing.
Experience it yourself, and judge us. :)
If you work at the front line of technology, there must be innovation.
Not building the 100-million-won thing for 90 million —
but turning the job that needed 100 million into 200 won.
That, I think, is technology.