
FAQ
FAQ
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We're "a company that makes a wide range of things possible on the web." Thinking (marketing strategy, new service planning, DX, in-house enablement), Building (UI/UX, 3D, video, web services, apps, EC, AR/VR), and Gathering (SEO, social media operation, web ads, YouTube) — with these three pillars, we handle everything one-stop, from planning to operation.
Centered on a core team of around 10, we collaborate with over 100 specialists in Japan and abroad. Our clients range from sole proprietors before launch to listed companies. We assemble the optimal matrix-style team for each project.
Of course. Our past project budgets have ranged widely from about 100,000 to 50,000,000 yen (averaging roughly 15,000,000 yen), covering everything from a single web page to large-scale development. Feel free to reach out even when you're still wondering "Can I even ask them about this?"
Consultations and estimates are free. We can offer prices below market rates, but we don't aim for high-volume, low-margin work or low quality. By cutting fixed costs through full remote work, eliminating superficial spending, and collaborating with overseas companies, we keep costs down while balancing quality and price.
Yes, that's exactly Kinobo's strength. Because we keep both customer acquisition (marketing) and implementation (development) in-house, we design on the premise of "selling" and can improve seamlessly while watching the numbers.
Since we've been fully remote since 2015, we can support you anywhere in Japan. We have members and partner bases in Japan and abroad, and we also welcome inquiries about overseas projects.
We generally don't handle on-premises servers; our strength is cloud servers such as AWS. You can consult us right from server design and setup.
Yes. We don't just build and walk away — we stay by your side through maintenance, operation, and ongoing customer acquisition and improvement. We work with many clients as long-term partners.
Your "I want to do this" or "this is troubling me" can stay vague. Just contact us through the inquiry form. We'll start by sorting it out together.