FAQs
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Frequently Asked Questions
1. Why should I choose custom code over a ready-made WordPress template?
Templates are often bloated with unnecessary code that slows down your site and creates security vulnerabilities. Custom-coded solutions from Tehzeeb Tech are built from scratch, meaning they are lightweight, lightning-fast, and 100% tailored to your specific business logic. This gives you a competitive edge in performance and a “Perfect 100” score on speed audits.
2. Do I truly own the source code once the project is finished?
Yes. Unlike many agencies that “rent” software to their clients, we believe in Total IP Sovereignty. Once the final milestone payment is cleared, we perform a full handoff of the Git repository and database schemas. You own the intellectual property entirely, allowing you to move or modify your assets without any “vendor lock-in.”
3. Which technical stacks do you specialize in for 2026?
We are a full-stack engineering house. Our core expertise lies in the MERN Stack (MongoDB, Express, React, Node.js) for high-speed web apps, Python for automation and backend logic, and Next.js for SEO-optimized frontend architecture. We choose the stack based on your project’s specific scalability requirements.
4. How do you handle website security and data protection?
Security is integrated into our “Tehzeeb” (Refined) development process from day one. We utilize AES-256 encryption, implement Secure Socket Layer (SSL) handshakes, and conduct rigorous penetration testing to shield your platform against SQL injections and XSS attacks. We build “Digital Fortresses” to protect your corporate and customer data.
5. Can you modernize my existing, slow-running business system?
Absolutely. We specialize in Legacy Modernization. Our team can audit your current outdated software, extract the core data, and rebuild the architecture using modern, cloud-native technology. This improves efficiency, reduces server costs, and ensures your business is ready for the high-velocity digital economy.
