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Greta vs Netguru
Which is Better?

Netguru is one of Europe's most recognised software development agencies — known for premium quality, strong design, and a deep engineering bench. Greta is an AI-native agency optimised for speed and cost-efficiency. This comparison breaks down the real differences so you can decide which is right for your situation.

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Overview: Greta vs Netguru

Netguru was founded in 2008 and is headquartered in Poland, with a team of 800+ specialists across design, product, and engineering. They are well-known in the European startup and scale-up ecosystem, and have worked with companies like Solarisbank, Volkswagen, and Keller Williams. Netguru's positioning is premium: high-quality design, strong engineering, and a consultative approach that goes beyond writing code. Greta operates in a different part of the market. We are built for founders who need to ship fast and validate before investing in a premium engagement. Where Netguru charges for quality and depth, Greta charges for speed and efficiency — using AI-assisted development to deliver similar quality in a fraction of the time at a fraction of the cost.

Netguru: 800+ specialists, founded 2008, premium European agency

Netguru: worked with Solarisbank, Volkswagen, Keller Williams

Greta: AI-native, startup-focused, speed and cost-first

Netguru: strong design + product thinking + engineering

Greta: engineering-first with senior review on every build

Netguru: premium pricing; Greta: transparent flat-rate pricing

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Speed and delivery

Netguru's typical engagement begins with a product design sprint — a structured workshop process that can take 3–6 weeks before any engineering begins. This investment makes sense for complex products where design and product decisions are genuinely unclear. For early-stage founders who know what they want to build, it adds time and cost without proportionate value. A typical Netguru MVP engagement runs 12–20 weeks from kickoff to delivery. Greta skips the design sprint and goes straight to building. Scoping takes one conversation. A working prototype is ready within a week. A full MVP ships in 5–14 days. A full SaaS product with all the standard components ships in 2–4 weeks.

Netguru: 3–6 week product design sprint before any engineering

Netguru: 12–20 weeks for a typical MVP engagement

Greta: scope in one conversation, build starts in 48 hours

Greta: MVP in 5–14 days, full SaaS in 2–4 weeks

Netguru: great for complex products where design is undefined

Greta: great when you know what to build and need to move fast

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Pricing comparison

Netguru charges on a time-and-materials basis with rates that reflect the quality of their team. Senior engineers cost $80–120 per hour. A typical MVP project runs $80,000–180,000. This investment can be worth it for post-Series A companies building products where polish and quality are critical to user experience. For pre-revenue founders, it is difficult to justify. Greta's flat-rate pricing starts at $8,000 for a landing page with waitlist functionality and $12,000–35,000 for a functional SaaS MVP. The price is fixed before the build starts. There are no hour-by-hour billing surprises.

Netguru: $80–120/hour for senior engineers

Netguru: $80k–180k for a typical MVP project

Greta: flat-rate from $8k for a landing page + waitlist

Greta: $12k–35k for a full SaaS MVP

Netguru: time-and-materials means costs can escalate

Greta: fixed scope and price agreed before work begins

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Quality, team, and process

Netguru has built a genuine reputation for quality — particularly in design and front-end engineering. Their design team is one of the strongest in Europe. Their engineering team uses thorough code review processes and has strong quality standards. If you are building a consumer product where design quality is a core differentiator, Netguru's investment in design makes sense. Greta's quality comes from a different source: AI-assisted scaffolding with senior engineering review. Every line of code is checked by a senior engineer. The tech stack is modern and scalable. The difference is that Greta does not invest weeks in design sprints or polished design systems for pre-validation products — because most of that investment gets thrown away when users give feedback.

Netguru: industry-recognised design team, strong UX/UI capability

Netguru: thorough code review process, established quality standards

Greta: AI-assisted development with senior engineering review

Greta: modern scalable stack — Next.js, TypeScript, Supabase, Stripe

Greta: intentionally lean on pre-validation design — saves cost and time

Both: production-quality code, full IP ownership

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Best use cases

Netguru is a strong choice for post-seed companies who need a premium development partner with strong design capability — particularly for consumer-facing products where UX is a competitive differentiator. Their process and depth of thinking justify the cost for companies that have already validated their market. Greta is the better choice for pre-revenue founders, budget-conscious teams, and anyone who needs to get to market quickly. The ROI calculation is simple: paying $120,000 for a product that needs to change significantly after user feedback is a poor use of early-stage capital.

Choose Netguru for: post-seed products, consumer UX-critical apps

Choose Netguru for: complex product design with unclear specifications

Choose Netguru for: companies where visual quality is a core differentiator

Choose Greta for: pre-revenue validation, budget-sensitive founders

Choose Greta for: products where speed to market is the primary goal

Choose Greta for: B2B SaaS where functionality matters more than polish

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Verdict: Greta vs Netguru

Netguru is one of the best agencies in Europe for companies that can afford and justify premium development and design services. They are genuinely excellent. But excellent is expensive, and for most startups at the early stage, excellent is also overkill. Greta gives you 90% of the quality at 20% of the cost and 10% of the timeline. For founders who need to validate, iterate, and get live fast, Greta is the stronger choice. For companies building something complex that requires deep design thinking and long-term partnership, Netguru is worth the investment.

Netguru wins: design quality, depth of thinking, long-term partnership

Greta wins: speed, cost-efficiency, early-stage delivery

Netguru: $80k–180k, 12–20 weeks

Greta: $12k–35k, 2–4 weeks

Both: production code, IP ownership, modern tech stacks

Bottom line: for most pre-revenue founders, Greta is the smarter use of capital

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