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Alset

MX Website 11-50 employees
$50 - $99/hr
5.0

11 reviews

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Technologies

.NET.NET Core.NET MAUIAzureAzure SQLAngularReactReact NativeXamarinNode.jsAWSPostgreSQLHerokuAzure Cognitive Services

Services

Web DevelopmentMobile DevelopmentFull-Stack DevelopmentProduct Architecture & DesignQuality AssuranceSecurity AssessmentStaff AugmentationProduct Discovery & DefinitionDedicated Product Execution PodProduct Governance Pod

Notable Clients

StadiobetPopBookingsZeptosDynomicBeauty Snap 360OverizeClan AcademyOtter WaiveriToraMancomm

Alset is a Mexico-based software development firm that focuses on product delivery structure over raw development velocity. The company works primarily with fintech, healthtech, gaming, and compliance-heavy industries where unclear scope and architectural missteps carry real cost. Rather than selling hourly developers or sprint-and-ship models, Alset packages discovery and architecture work into discrete paid phases before committing to build—a deliberate friction point meant to surface product risk early.

The company's core offer is what it calls a Product Delivery System: a five-stage sequence starting with a 1–3 day discovery sprint ($3,000) that defines MVP scope and user stories, moving into a 2–5 day architecture blueprint phase ($5,500, with $3,500 credited to build) that turns definition into a defensible backlog and timeline. An optional validation sprint ($2,000) then tests core flows and UX before full execution. Only after these gates does the build phase begin—executed in two-week sprints with closed scope, visible progress, and demo cycles. A final deployment sprint (~1 week) handles environment setup and release control. Post-launch, clients typically transition into either a Dedicated Product Execution Pod (for continuous feature delivery) or a Product Governance Pod (for stability-first maintenance).

Services and capabilities

Alset delivers custom web and mobile applications, typically full-stack. The company's tech foundation is .NET and Azure: most projects use .NET Core or .NET on the backend, Azure SQL for databases, and Azure services for infrastructure. Front-end work spans Angular, React, and React Native. Mobile development uses .NET MAUI and Xamarin. Where cloud lock-in is less critical, the firm also works with AWS, Node.js, and PostgreSQL.

Quality assurance, security assessment, and staff augmentation appear as secondary service lines in the portfolio. The company emphasizes architectural guidance and product thinking—helping non-technical founders understand tradeoffs, building scalable systems from day one rather than retrofitting later, and designing for regulatory compliance in fintech and healthtech from the start.

Actual project costs vary. Discovery alone is $3,000. Architecture blueprints are $5,500 with partial credit toward build. The firm quotes builds on per-sprint or per-feature basis after the blueprint phase, but no standardized rates are published on the site.

Notable work

Stadiobet, a social betting and eSports platform, went through the full lifecycle: Alset defined product scope, architected the system, executed in two-week cycles, and launched a real-time betting platform with user authentication, transaction handling, and an admin dashboard. Post-launch, Stadiobet moved into Alset's Dedicated Product Execution Pod for continuous feature delivery. The CEO, Erick Sapien Leal, rated the partnership 5.0 on Clutch and noted that the team "always deliver on time, and each release exceeds expectations."

Zeptos (fintech) built a personal finance platform requiring transaction flows, financial data handling, and regulatory compliance. Alset moved the client through discovery, architecture, sprint-based build, launch, and into a Product Governance Pod focused on stability and controlled evolution. Emmanuel López García, Zeptos's CEO, gave a 5.0 Clutch review, stating Alset "delivered everything in record time."

PopBookings, a marketplace for event staffing, had an early MVP but needed to scale into a robust product. The founder was non-technical. Instead of hiring individual developers, PopBookings engaged Alset as an external product team with product guidance, two-week sprints, and a structured architecture rebuild. Founder Erika Klotz rated it 5.0 on Clutch and highlighted the "receptive approach to communication and transparency."

Other projects in the portfolio span dental management (Dynomic, using Angular + .NET + Azure), a regulations eBook platform, beauty-industry client management (Beauty Snap 360, using React + AWS + Node.js), and multiple eSports training and gaming platforms (Overize, Clan Academy).

How they work

Alset's engagement model is phase-gated. A prospect typically begins with a Product Clarity & Discovery Sprint—a paid 1–3 day engagement costing $3,000. The output is a defined MVP scope, user stories, and a binary go/no-go decision. The prospect retains this clarity even if they don't build with Alset. Next is the optional Product Architecture & Scope Blueprint ($5,500, of which $3,500 applies to future build work), which turns definition into a structured backlog, realistic timelines, and a defendable quote. A Product Preview Sprint ($2,000, optional) lets the client validate core flows and UX before committing to full build.

Once the build phase begins, work happens in two-week sprints with closed scope and clear deliverables. After launch, clients transition into either a Dedicated Product Execution Pod (for ongoing feature delivery and roadmap execution) or a Product Governance Pod (for stability and controlled evolution). Communication cadence and team structure aren't detailed on the site, but case studies mention "continuous communication and transparency" and dedicated teams spanning frontend, backend, and data roles.

Team and credentials

Alset has published no information about founding year, team size, or founder names on its public website. The company has multiple Clutch 5.0 ratings (Stadiobet, PopBookings, Zeptos), though review counts are not specified beyond the individual testimonials. No ISO certifications, SOC 2, AWS partnership status, or other third-party credentials are mentioned in the source material. The company operates from Mexico but offers no detail on office locations or team geography.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Alset specialize in?
Alset builds custom web and mobile applications for fintech, healthtech, gaming, and regulated industries. Rather than pure development velocity, it emphasizes product structure and architectural clarity. The company packages this into a five-phase Product Delivery System: discovery, architecture, validation, build, and deployment—with ongoing execution pods post-launch.
Where is Alset based?
Alset is based in Mexico. The company does not publish specific office locations or team geography on its public website.
What's Alset's typical engagement model?
Alset uses a phase-gated model. A Product Clarity & Discovery Sprint costs $3,000 (1–3 days) and defines MVP scope and go/no-go decisions. A Product Architecture & Scope Blueprint is $5,500 (2–5 days), with $3,500 credited toward build costs. Build work then happens in two-week sprints. Post-launch, clients move into either a Dedicated Product Execution Pod (ongoing features) or Product Governance Pod (stability-first maintenance).
What technologies does Alset work with?
Alset's primary stack is .NET (Core, MAUI) with Azure services and Azure SQL. It also uses Angular, React, and React Native for front-end work, and Xamarin for mobile. AWS, Node.js, and PostgreSQL are used in selected projects. The company designs around regulatory compliance from day one in fintech and healthtech builds.
What can I see from Alset's portfolio?
Alset's public clients include Stadiobet (gaming/betting platform with real-time architecture), Zeptos (fintech platform with transaction handling), PopBookings (event staffing marketplace), Dynomic (dental data management), and Beauty Snap 360 (beauty industry client management). All three major case studies carry 5.0 Clutch reviews from founders and executives.
Does Alset work with non-technical founders?
Yes. The PopBookings case explicitly highlights a non-technical founder who engaged Alset as an external product team. The discovery and architecture phases are designed to provide product and technical guidance upfront, helping founders understand tradeoffs before committing to build.

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