Custom software, web, and AI development for 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.

County
Mecklenburg County
Population
880,000
Region
Eastern NC

Why Charlotte

Built for the Queen City

Charlotte is the largest metro in North Carolina and the second-largest banking center in the United States — which means software buyers here are accustomed to enterprise-grade rigor and willing to pay for it. The trade-off: they're also accustomed to slow, expensive enterprise vendors.

We work with Charlotte businesses that want the rigor without the enterprise drag. Custom platforms shipped in 12-16 weeks instead of 12 months. Real owned code instead of vendor-locked SaaS. Direct access to the developer building the system instead of three layers of project managers.

Most of our Charlotte engagements come from professional services firms, fintech startups, and uptown agencies looking for a Carolina-based partner. We drive up for kickoffs and rollouts; most of the work runs remote with weekly demos.

Frequently asked

Working with Solagon in Charlotte.

Does Solagon work with Charlotte, NC businesses?

Yes. We work with businesses across the Charlotte metro — Uptown, South End, SouthPark, Ballantyne, and the surrounding region. Most work is remote with on-site visits for kickoffs and major milestones.

What kinds of Charlotte engagements do you take?

Custom websites, internal platforms, AI implementations, fintech-adjacent tooling, and migrations off SaaS stacks. We're comfortable with SOC 2, HIPAA-adjacent, and fintech compliance requirements.

How does a Charlotte engagement work logistically?

Discovery starts with on-site or video kickoff. Build is remote with weekly demos. Quarterly reviews on-site if you want them. Charlotte is about a 3-hour drive from our Wilmington office.

Building something in Charlotte?

Tell us what's stuck. We'll come back with what to build, how long it takes, and what it costs to run afterward — 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.