Custom software, web, and AI development for 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.

County
Wake County
Population
470,000
Region
Eastern NC

Why Raleigh

Built for the Triangle

Raleigh has the densest concentration of technical talent in the Carolinas, which means software buyers here are sophisticated — they've been pitched by every Triangle agency and offshore team in the country. They know the difference between a senior team and a sales motion.

We work with Raleigh-area businesses that have outgrown templates and SaaS — professional services firms in downtown, healthcare practices in North Raleigh, fintech and biotech in RTP. The work is the same: custom platforms, real engineering, no plugin sprawl.

Most of our Raleigh engagements start with a clean technical audit — Lighthouse, schema, conversion tracking — followed by a custom build that retires whatever stack was getting in the way. We drive up from Wilmington for kickoffs and quarterly reviews; the rest is remote.

Frequently asked

Working with Solagon in Raleigh.

Does Solagon work with Raleigh, NC businesses?

Yes. We're based in Wilmington but work with businesses across Raleigh, Cary, Durham, and Chapel Hill. Most work is remote with on-site visits for kickoffs and rollouts.

What kinds of Raleigh engagements do you take?

Custom websites, internal platforms, AI implementations, and migrations off SaaS stacks. We work with professional services firms, healthcare practices, and Triangle-area startups that need senior engineering without a venture-tier price tag.

How long does a Raleigh-area engagement take?

Most engagements run 8-16 weeks from kickoff to launch. We scope tightly upfront so you know the timeline, the team, and the run cost before we begin.

Building something in Raleigh?

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.