Pricing guide

How Much Does It Cost to Build a Solana Seeker App?

Our core Solana Seeker dApp launch box has three published pricing tiers: $100 Basic, $200 Standard, and $400 Premium. The right tier depends on how much creative control, revision support, and custom direction you need.

What Changes the Price?

The price changes based on control and revision depth. Basic is the lowest-cost option because we choose the app direction through market research and do not accept custom requirements or revisions. Standard adds feedback rounds for buyers who want to adjust design, branding, or copy. Premium is for founders who bring a specific Solana Seeker app idea and need the framework tailored to that concept.

Basic Tier - $100

The Basic Tier is the Auto-Pilot Founder package. You do not need to provide requirements. We research current Solana narratives, choose a relevant Seeker dApp angle, and deliver the full launch box. This is the fastest and cheapest path, but it does not include custom requirements or revision rounds.

Standard Tier - $200

The Standard Tier includes the same research-led app package as Basic, plus 2 rounds of revisions. Choose this tier if you want to tweak branding, visual style, copy, or presentation after seeing the first draft.

Premium Tier - $400

The Premium Tier is for founders who already have a project vision. You provide the concept, feature requests, or custom Web3 direction, and we adapt the 4-tab, 8-screen Seeker app framework to that brief.

What Every Package Includes

Every tier includes a usable Android APK, a mobile-first interface, native wallet connection, a clean 4-tab layout, at least 8 designed screens, branded app assets, store metadata, legal pages, and a launch website that explains the product to users and reviewers.

How to Keep the Budget Under Control

  • Choose Basic if you want the cheapest possible research-led launch box.
  • Choose Standard if you want feedback rounds without writing a full product brief.
  • Choose Premium only when you have a specific idea or custom feature direction.
  • Keep the first version inside the 4-tab, 8-screen framework.