Technology services · Denver, Colorado

Build it, secure it, and keep it running.

Nexvora Venture is a technology services firm working with growing businesses across the United States — custom software and AI automation, cloud infrastructure, cybersecurity, brand and web, and the managed support that holds it all together.

Every engagement scoped in writing before a dollar changes hands.

Your business Software Cloud Security Design Support
5Capability areas under one contract, one point of contact
50States served — remote-first delivery, on-site by arrangement
<24hTypical response to a new enquiry, weekdays
100%Fixed-fee engagements — no hourly surprises
Why clients consolidate

The cost of five vendors isn't five invoices.

It's the week your app developer and your cloud provider each insist the fault is the other's. Working across the full stack means the handoffs happen inside our team, not across your inbox.

Single accountability

One contract, one point of contact, one party responsible when something doesn't work. No triage by email thread.

Context that carries

The team that migrated your infrastructure already knows it when they build on top of it. Nothing gets explained twice.

Documentation you own

Diagrams, credentials, source code and written summaries at every handover. You are never locked in by ignorance.

Fixed fees

Scope agreed in writing, priced once. If we underestimate the hours, that is ours to absorb, not yours to discover.

How we work

Scope first. Price second. Work third.

The order is the whole method. It is what makes a fixed fee possible and a surprise invoice impossible.

STEP 01

Discovery

A conversation about the business problem — not the technology — plus a look at what you already have running.

STEP 02

Written proposal

Fixed fee, defined deliverables, timeline, and an explicit list of what is not included.

STEP 03

Delivery

Built to the agreed schedule with regular progress updates, so you are never wondering where things stand.

STEP 04

Handover

Documentation, credentials, source code and a written summary of what changed and why.

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Typical engagements

What working with us actually looks like.

Three representative examples of how an engagement runs from first call to handover. These are illustrations of our process and pricing, not accounts of specific clients.

A firm outgrowing its spreadsheets

$1,500 – $5,000 · 3–7 weeks
  • Situation: a 20-person services business running operations across a dozen shared spreadsheets, with no single view of who owes what
  • Discovery: map the actual workflow, identify which steps genuinely need software and which just need a process change
  • Build: a web-based internal tool with roles, records and reporting, integrated with existing accounting
  • Handover: source code, admin credentials, a written operating guide, two weeks of support

An office where the network keeps dropping

$800 – $1,800 · 1–2 weeks
  • Situation: intermittent Wi-Fi failures across a 25-device office, no documentation of what was installed or by whom
  • Discovery: audit the existing hardware and configuration before changing anything
  • Work: reconfigure and segment the network, replace what needs replacing, harden the firewall and endpoints
  • Handover: a network diagram, credentials, and a written record of every change and its reason

A team losing hours to manual data entry

$999 – $2,999 · 2–3 weeks
  • Situation: staff re-keying information between three systems that don't talk to each other
  • Discovery: measure how much time the process actually costs before deciding it's worth automating
  • Build: an automation connecting the systems, with document processing and error handling
  • Handover: a runbook your own team can operate and adjust without calling us
Questions

What people ask before they call.

Do you work with businesses outside Colorado?

Yes — most of our clients are elsewhere in the US. Software, cloud, security and design work is delivered remotely. On-site visits are arranged separately where a job genuinely needs hands on hardware.

Why are your prices given as ranges?

Because the same project is not the same project at 8 devices and 25, or at four screens and forty. The range covers the realistic spread; discovery establishes where you fall in it. You then receive one fixed number in writing, and that is what you pay.

What happens if the work runs over the estimated hours?

Nothing, from your side. The quote is fixed against a defined scope. If we underestimated, that is ours to absorb. If you change the scope mid-project, we re-quote the difference and you approve it before we continue.

Who owns the code and the designs?

You do, on full payment. Source code, design files, documentation and credentials are all handed over. We retain only our own pre-existing tools and libraries, licensed to you perpetually where they are embedded in your deliverables.

Can you take over a project someone else started?

Regularly. The first step is an assessment so we can document what actually exists before changing anything. That assessment is yours whether or not you continue with us.

How do we pay?

Invoices are emailed after the scope is approved. You can pay by ACH bank transfer or by card. Engagements under $500 are invoiced on completion; larger projects split into milestones. Retainers bill monthly.

Tell us what you're trying to build.

Or what keeps breaking. Either way you get a discovery call and a written fixed-fee proposal — with no payment until you approve it.

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