Web development. Agency model.
We build websites for US, UK, and Australian businesses — using Vietnamese and Filipino developers who ship clean, fast, professional work at a fraction of local agency costs.
Vietnam and the Philippines overlap 6–8 hours with US Eastern time. Real standups. No waiting until tomorrow for answers.
Every developer we work with communicates fluently in English — client calls, Slack, documentation. No miscommunication on scope.
Copilot, Claude, and modern frameworks mean a $3K website that used to take 120 hours now takes 40. Margins improve every quarter.
Enterprise shops won't touch a $5K project. Freelancers on Fiverr are unreliable. That's the gap — professional work at SMB prices.
Discovery call, sitemap, wireframes. Client signs off on deliverables and price.
Figma mockup, client revisions, final design locked. Development starts in parallel.
Dev team ships. AI assists. Weekly client check-ins via Loom or Zoom.
Site goes live. CMS training. 30-day support window included.
"The gap between what small businesses can afford and what they deserve is a solvable problem. It just requires thinking globally."
Most agencies serve enterprises or ignore SMBs. We built SourceCraft to do one thing: give Main Street businesses access to the same quality of web development that Fortune 500 companies pay millions for — at a price that makes sense for a $2M–$20M business.
We've been shipping to Vietnam since 2026. Now we're applying the same model to software.