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What happens next

  1. 01An engineer reads it

    Every message lands with someone who could build the thing, usually the same day.

  2. 02A short discovery call

    Thirty minutes to pressure-test the problem before anyone talks about scope or price.

  3. 03A written plan

    Architecture, phases, and the trade-offs behind each — in plain language you can forward.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How to reach the team, what happens after you get in touch, and when to just email [email protected].

Where is SoftwarePros located, and what is the phone number?

SoftwarePros is at 222 E. Van Buren St., Harlingen, TX 78550-9106, and the phone number is 956.392.1440. The team works with clients across the United States, so an engagement does not require being in the Rio Grande Valley — but the office is a real address and the phone reaches a person.

How do I request a security assessment?

Submit the contact form with the assessment intent, or email [email protected] describing the application or environment you want examined and any deadline you are working against. The reply comes from an engineer, and the first conversation is about scope rather than a sales pitch.

What happens after I get in touch?

A Senior Software Architect reads the request and responds directly. If a discovery session has already been run, that system definition is the starting point for the conversation; if not, the first call establishes the problem, the constraints, and whether the work is something SoftwarePros should take on.

Do I have to talk to the AI first?

No. The AI Discovery Center is the fastest way to arrive with a defined scope, but the contact form and [email protected] reach a person directly. Email is the right channel for NDAs, RFPs, and anything that does not fit in a form.

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