Scala Interactive is a one-person studio building custom software for small businesses. No team, no handoffs, no agency overhead — and that's the whole pitch.
I'm a freelance developer. I've spent the last seven years building software — three of those inside product teams at companies I can name on a call, the last four building directly for small businesses who needed something real.
Most small businesses are stuck between generic website builders that don't do what they need and enterprise software that costs too much and does way more than they'll ever use. I build the thing in the middle.
When you hire Scala Interactive, you're hiring me. I write every line of code, design every screen, and sit on every call. That's the whole point.
This is the default. The stack serves the client, not the résumé. If WordPress is the right answer for your project, that's what we'll build on.
“I'd been quoted $28k by an agency for something I didn't even need. Scala built the actual thing I needed in three weeks for a fraction of that, and I can edit it myself. I stopped dreading Mondays.”
30 minutes on Zoom. No pitch deck. Just a real conversation about your business and what you're trying to fix.