Codingclave builds French-first websites, Bill 96-compliant web applications, and custom software for Quebec City businesses — from Saint-Roch SaaS startups and Sainte-Foy professional services to government-adjacent consultancies and Indo-Quebecois SMBs. We deliver enterprise-grade digital solutions at 50-70% below local agency rates.
Quebec City is the provincial capital and a 95% French-speaking metropolitan area of around 840,000 people, with a small but rapidly expanding South Asian community of roughly 5,500 residents (Statistics Canada 2021). Unlike cosmopolitan Montreal, Quebec City's economy is anchored by the provincial government (the Assemblée nationale and 65,000+ civil servants), the insurance sector (Industrielle Alliance, La Capitale, SSQ), heritage tourism around Vieux-Québec and Château Frontenac, and a quietly growing tech corridor at Saint-Roch where companies like Coveo, LightSpeed, and Beenox have built a $2B+ ecosystem. Indian-origin professionals here are mostly highly-skilled immigrants on Programme régulier des travailleurs qualifiés (PRTQ) — software engineers at Saint-Roch tech firms, healthcare workers at CHU de Québec, and Université Laval graduate students. The local Indo-Canadian business community is small but loyal, clustered in Sainte-Foy and along Boulevard Hamel, and demand for French-first digital services from Indian-owned consultancies, dépanneurs, and import businesses is rising as the community grows.
Quebec City is 95% francophone. We ship websites where French is the default language, not an afterthought translation. Every page, alt tag, meta description, error message, and email template is written by native Québécois translators and reviewed against OQLF standards. English is added only as a secondary layer where your customers genuinely need it.
Many Quebec City clients sell into or serve the provincial government and Crown corporations. We understand SEAO procurement, accessibility standards (WCAG 2.1 AA), and the security expectations of government-adjacent vendors. Our deliverables include accessibility audit reports and SOC 2-aligned hosting configurations.
Quebec City has fewer agencies than Montreal, and the ones that exist charge metro rates without metro talent depth. We offer the same Next.js, Django, and Flutter engineering at 50-70% below local quotes, making real digital transformation realistic for the city's many family-run insurance brokers, notaires, and tourism operators.
The Indian community in Quebec City is small but every business serving it matters. We build bilingual (French + English + sometimes Hindi/Punjabi) websites for the city's handful of Indian restaurants, grocers, immigration consultants, and IT staffing firms, with payment integrations that work for both Québécois and South Asian clientele.
From web development to restaurant POS — pick the service for your Quebec City business.
Yes — both legally and commercially. Bill 96 requires French to be the predominant language on any business website serving Quebec consumers, with content parity across versions. Commercially, 95% of Quebec City residents speak French at home and prefer to transact in French. An English-first site will lose you customers and risk OQLF complaints. We build French-first as the default for all Quebec City projects.
Our pricing is the same across Quebec — CAD 3,500 to CAD 12,000 for a bilingual business website, CAD 8,000 to CAD 28,000 for e-commerce. Quebec City agencies typically quote slightly less than Montreal (CAD 12,000-40,000 for a business website) but the savings versus our India-based team are still substantial: 50-70% lower with comparable or better engineering.
Yes. We deliver WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility-audited builds, SOC 2-aligned hosting on AWS Canada (Central-1 Montreal region) or OVHcloud Beauharnois, full French documentation, and SEAO-ready proposal templates. We have shipped projects for vendors selling into MEQ, MSSS, and municipal corporations.
Yes. We work with Université Laval graduate-stage founders and Saint-Roch startups on MVPs, research-portal websites, and SaaS dashboards. Typical MVP scope is CAD 15,000-35,000 over 6-10 weeks. We can also integrate with Mitacs-funded research projects and provide intern-friendly handover documentation.
Quebec City runs on Eastern Time (UTC-5 in winter, UTC-4 in summer). India is 9.5-10.5 hours ahead. Our developers overlap your morning hours (your 8am-11am = our 6:30pm-9:30pm IST), giving daily real-time touchpoints. Async tasks sent at end-of-day Quebec time land as completed work the next morning — effectively a 24-hour development cycle.
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