How we approach a development project
- Discovery — define the functionality, data model and integrations required.
- Technical design — architecture, API strategy and an upgrade-safe build plan.
- Development — modules, plugins and integrations built and code-reviewed.
- Testing & validation — functional, integration and post-upgrade testing.
- Deployment & support — release, monitor and maintain over time.
Industries we work with
We deliver SuiteCRM development across healthcare, finance & insurance, real estate, e-commerce and manufacturing, with sector-specific modules and integrations.
Upgrade-safe and secure by default
Our development follows SuiteCRM best practice: custom code in /custom, Logic Hooks for business rules, role-based access control, and secure REST API connections — keeping your instance maintainable and compliant as it scales.
Why work with TechEsperto
As an official SuiteCRM partner, we combine development, customization, integration and support in one team — so what we build is documented, tested and supported long after launch. Explore our case studies to see SuiteCRM work we’ve delivered.
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the difference between SuiteCRM development and customization? Customization tailors existing functionality (fields, layouts, workflows). Development builds new functionality — custom modules, plugins, themes and API integrations — from scratch. See SuiteCRM customization.
Can you build custom SuiteCRM plugins and modules? Yes. We build bespoke modules and plugins, and maintain a library of production plugins (Twilio SMS, QuickBooks Sync, Calculated Field and more).
Will custom development survive SuiteCRM upgrades? Yes — we build in the /custom directory using upgrade-safe patterns, with post-upgrade validation so updates don’t break your code.
Can you integrate SuiteCRM with other systems? Yes. We develop REST API integrations with ERPs, accounting, telephony and marketing tools. See SuiteCRM integration services.
Do you upgrade older SuiteCRM versions? Yes. We migrate older instances to current, supported versions with validation and bug fixing.
How much does SuiteCRM development cost? It depends on scope — the modules, plugins, integrations and testing involved. Open-source means no license fees; you invest in the build. Request a scope-based quote.