Smerdoff
Smerdoff / North Carolina

Software Development Company Serving North Carolina

North Carolina spans Charlotte fintech, Raleigh-Durham Research Triangle startups and a growing statewide small-business base. Smerdoff works remotely with North Carolina companies on websites, web apps, mobile apps and CRM systems, without the overhead of a large local vendor.

from $1,500from 2 weeks
North CarolinaRemoteCharlotteRaleighResearch Triangle

Common North Carolina project types

Startup MVPs

first releases for Research Triangle founders and small teams

Fintech-adjacent tools

dashboards and workflow tools for Charlotte-area finance companies

Business web apps

dashboards, portals and internal tools for growing SMBs

CRM and automation

lead tracking and workflow automation for sales-driven teams

Coverage

One remote team across Charlotte, Raleigh and beyond

Whether you are based in Charlotte, Raleigh, Durham or elsewhere in the state, the delivery process is the same: written scope, milestone-based development and scheduled overlap for reviews.

Industries

Built for fintech and Research Triangle startups alike

North Carolina companies range from Charlotte fintech operations to Research Triangle startups, and often need software that fits either world from day one.

Visibility

Public pages can support AI search and traditional SEO

We build crawlable service content, structured data, internal links and FAQ sections so search systems and AI assistants can understand the business clearly.

When to consider Smerdoff for a North Carolina project

Smerdoff is a good fit when you need an experienced compact team for a practical first release and can work remotely with an NC-based business.

FAQ

Yes. We work remotely with businesses across North Carolina, including Charlotte, Raleigh, Durham and statewide, using the same delivery process everywhere.

We have delivered dashboards, reporting tools and workflow automation for teams operating in fintech-adjacent spaces around Charlotte.

Usually within a week or two of an initial discovery call, once scope and priorities are agreed on.

Yes. After scoping the first release we agree on a fixed price and timeline before development starts.

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Tell us what you want to build in North Carolina

Share the product idea, target users, timeline, integrations and first release expectations. We will suggest a practical next step.