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FAQ

Quick, clear answers about Codulon services, technical solutions and support.

This page answers the most common questions about Codulon services, including custom .NET development, WordPress plugins, 3D Cad drawings and VBA automation. The goal is simple: make it easy to understand what Codulon does, how projects work and what kind of support is available.

If the answer you need is not listed here, the next step is easy: get in touch and describe the project, workflow or technical issue you want to solve.

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Frequently asked questions

Answers based on the topics covered on the Codulon FAQ page.

What does Codulon specialize in?

Codulon focuses on practical custom technical solutions. The core disciplines are custom .NET development, WordPress plugin development, VBA automation and 3D Cad drawings or visualisations. The work is aimed at solving real operational and technical tasks in a clear and maintainable way.

What kind of .NET development services do you offer?

Codulon develops custom .NET applications for useful tools, web-based systems, APIs, integrations, data processing and cloud-connected workflows. This can range from modernising older solutions to building new structured software from the ground up.

Do you build custom WordPress plugins?

Yes. Custom WordPress plugins are built when off-the-shelf plugins do not cover the required functionality cleanly. This can include tailored admin tools, WooCommerce extensions, custom post types, API integrations, process automation and performance-aware site-specific functionality.

What do you mean by 3D Cad drawings?

3D Cad drawings include detailed models, technical visualisations and structured drawing output for manufacturing, engineering, product development and communication. Deliverables can support review, quotation, prototyping, documentation or production planning.

What industries does Codulon work with?

Codulon works with individuals, associations, makers, organisations and small teams that need specialised technical support. That can include product ideas, technical drawings, web functions, Excel work, data flows or software logic.

How does a typical project work?

A project usually starts with a technical conversation to define the goals, requirements and limits. From there, the scope, timing and approach are clarified. During development, progress can be reviewed in practical steps, and after delivery there can be support, updates, maintenance or further refinement where needed.

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Need a direct answer?

Use the FAQ as a starting point, then move to a concrete solution.

Many questions lead directly to a practical next step: defining the workflow, checking the technical requirement, or outlining the right tool for the job.

  • Clarify the technical requirement
  • Choose the right service area
  • Define scope and expected output
  • Plan implementation or follow-up work

Still have a question?

Move from a question to a practical technical solution.

If the FAQ does not fully cover your situation, Codulon can help turn the question into a clear next step. That may mean identifying the right service area, clarifying the requirement or outlining the most practical implementation route.

The aim is not just to answer in theory, but to connect the question directly to usable technical work.

  • Describe the problem, workflow or idea you want to improve
  • Check whether .NET, WordPress, VBA or 3D CAD is the best fit
  • Define scope, expected output and practical requirements
  • Plan the build, refinement or follow-up work clearly
ASK

Explain the need

Describe the technical problem, repeated task or idea that needs improvement so the real requirement becomes clear.

CHECK

Choose the right path

Review which discipline fits best: .NET, WordPress, VBA automation or 3D Cad work.

PLAN

Define the route

Set scope, output and the most practical route forward so the work is grounded and realistic from the start.

BUILD

Turn it into action

Move from question to implementation with a structured solution that can be delivered, refined and maintained.