If your existing app needs additional features and/or is hard to support, Left Hook will rebuild it using Frigg. Left Hook will replicate all existing features and add some new ones, all for the same price.
Left Hook is happy to host your Frigg application. Left Hook can also provide ongoing maintenance & monitoring.
Our Frigg Cloud runs on AWS and MongoDB Atlas. Left Hook has existing hosted Frigg customers and case studies.
Or run your Frigg application on your own accounts. Left Hook is still available to maintain, monitor, and support it for an extra fee.
SPECIAL OFFER: For three qualified apps, here's our special offer pricing:
Left Hook is willing to (re)develop and host your HubSpot app on our Frigg Managed Cloud.
Frigg Managed Cloud costs $1,500/month for 12 months, plus variable infrastructure usage (i.e. AWS Lamba & MongoDB) passed through with no markup.
$1,500/month includes our Maintenance & Monitor service, but excludes hourly support (billed on demand as needed).
Your total commitment would be $18,000 over 12 months, plus variable passed-through infrastructure costs TBD.
Self-Hosted Frigg: If you prefer to host Frigg on your own accounts, (re)development work is $6,000 USD, prepaid and fixed fee.
Note that self-hosted clients may also choose to purchase our Maintenance & Monitor service for $750/month, as well as hourly support (billed on demand as needed).
And again- this pricing is for three qualified clients. Apply now to see if your app qualifies!
Commit by September 30, and Left Hook will strive to publish your app by November 1st- assuming that your team has the time/focus to work closely with us in that timeframe.
For this offer to work for both of us, Left Hook needs three clients who are:
- Ready with a well-documented API aligned to HubSpot use cases
- Committed to an App Marketplace partnership with HubSpot
- Resourced with available product management capacity & expertise
- Decisive with agile internal team
- “Knows their own minds” on devops/infrastructure questions (i.e. Frigg Managed Hosting vs Self-Hosting)