ERT — Edelosoft Response Team
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Website Recovery
$500.00Did your website get hacked? Is your webpage showing blank pages for no reason? Our Edelosoft Response Team can get your website back online quickly.
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Express Webpage Development
$750.00Need a change to your website done quickly? We can expedite your request to change your website. We provide one day turn around for most development tasks within reason.
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Cybersecurity Upgrade
$350.00Ok, your website has been hacked and it’s now been recovered. But how do you fortify it’s security and prevent it from happening again? We can help.
Core Services
AI Chatbots

From $1,000 SGD
Turn your data into intelligent AI chatbots. No more technical data analysis. Query your own data with natural language – all powered by AI. We will install a personalized chatbot that queries your data from spreadsheets and databases.
BOOST CRM

From $1,500 SGD
Take control of your customer relationships with Edelosoft’s own fully customizable CRM. We tailor the platform to your specific needs, streamlining workflows and boosting sales.
Web Development

From $3,000 SGD
Craft a powerful online presence with our expert web development team. We design and build user-friendly, high-performing websites that drive results on any platform.
Mobile Apps

From $5,000 SGD
Extend your reach and engage users on-the-go with our custom mobile app development services. We create intuitive and feature-rich apps to meet your unique needs. Android or iOS, no problem.
Performance

$100 SGD / Hour
Unlock the full potential of your existing software. Our performance optimization experts identify bottlenecks and implement solutions for a faster, smoother user experience.
Maintenance

$100 SGD / Hour
Ensure your software runs flawlessly with our comprehensive maintenance plans. We provide ongoing bug fixes, security updates, and proactive monitoring for worry-free operation.
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