Custom software and websites across Eastern NC.

Solagon is headquartered in Wilmington and ships into four Eastern North Carolina markets: Wilmington, Greenville, Winterville, and Ayden. Pick a city to see the work we’ve shipped near you.

New Hanover County

pop. 117k

Wilmington, NC

We build custom websites, platforms, internal tools, and AI systems for Wilmington-area businesses that have outgrown templates and SaaS — owned code, end-to-end delivery, direct access to the developer building it.

Wilmington services

Pitt County

pop. 87k

Greenville, NC

We build the platforms and websites running on Eastern North Carolina, including Greenville real estate, insurance, and professional-services brands. Custom code, no WordPress, direct delivery from the team writing it.

Greenville services

Pitt County

pop. 10k

Winterville, NC

We work with Winterville and Pitt County small businesses that need real software — websites that load fast, platforms that replace SaaS sprawl, and tools that fit the way the work actually runs in Eastern North Carolina.

Winterville services

Pitt County

pop. 5k

Ayden, NC

Ayden is a small market with high-trust commercial relationships, and the businesses that thrive here have software that matches that. We build custom websites, internal tools, and AI integrations for Ayden-based small businesses who want to own their stack.

Ayden services

Wake County

pop. 470k

Raleigh, NC

Solagon is a North Carolina custom software firm working with Raleigh-area businesses on websites, internal platforms, and AI implementations. Senior team, owned code, direct access to the developer building it.

Raleigh services

Mecklenburg County

pop. 880k

Charlotte, NC

Solagon works with Charlotte-area businesses on websites, internal platforms, AI implementations, and replatformings. Senior North Carolina team. Owned code. No offshore, no plugin stacks.

Charlotte services

Working with an Eastern NC team.

Tell us what you want to build. We come back with a scope, a timeline, and an honest read on whether custom software is the right move — usually within one business day.

Run the business on software you actually own.

Tell us where the operation drags. We'll come back with what to build, how long it takes, and what it costs to run afterward. Straight answers — even if the answer is no.