A developer who ships in days what used to take weeks
An AI-Accelerated Developer pairs strong engineering judgment with the best available AI coding tools to produce more working software per hour. You pay a higher hourly rate and a lower total bill, because the work finishes sooner. The code is still written and reviewed by a real engineer who owns the outcome.
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A SaaS founder came to us needing an internal admin dashboard before a board demo. The kind of build that usually runs three weeks: user roles, audit logs, a reporting view, and a half-dozen CRUD screens wired to an existing Node.js API. One of our developers, working with the best available AI coding tools, had a usable build in five working days. The board saw a real product, not a slide.
That gap is the whole point of this role. An AI-Accelerated Developer is an experienced engineer who has folded AI tooling into the parts of the job that used to eat hours: scaffolding components, writing the first pass of tests, translating a REST contract into typed clients, and grinding through repetitive refactors. The thinking stays human. The typing gets faster.
Here is the honest version of the tradeoff. The hourly rate is higher than our standard developer, because the output per hour is higher and the tooling is not free. The reason it still costs you less overall is simple math: a feature that took 40 hours now takes closer to 22, so the total bill drops even as the rate climbs. We will show you that math on your actual scope before you commit to anything.
We have built software since 2015 for clients across more than 20 countries, all of it remote from our team in Gandhinagar, India. The AI tooling is recent; the engineering discipline behind it is not. You own every line of code and all the IP from day one, and we sign an NDA and a contract before any work starts.
The developer uses the best available AI coding tools to compress the slow, repetitive parts of a build: boilerplate, scaffolding, first-pass tests. A three-week admin panel can land in under a week when the scope is well defined.
AI drafts code; a human decides what ships. Every architecture call, data model, and security boundary is made by an experienced React and Node.js developer who can explain why, not just paste an output.
One developer moves across a TypeScript frontend, a Node.js or Python backend, and the glue between them. AI tooling makes switching layers cheaper, so you need fewer hands on a single feature.
We are based in India and structure the day to overlap with US Eastern and Pacific business hours. You send a requirement at the end of your day and often wake up to a working pull request.
Everything the developer produces, AI-assisted or hand-written, is yours. We hand over clean repositories, commit history, and readable code, with an NDA and contract signed before the first commit.
Because output per hour goes up, the cost of a finished feature goes down even at a higher hourly rate. We price per developer hour and show you the projected total against your scope first.
Scaffolding, type definitions, and repetitive CRUD screens that once took days now take hours. On a recent dashboard build, the first usable version arrived in five working days instead of the usual three weeks, which moved the client's demo up by two full weeks.
The developer spends less time typing boilerplate and more time on the decisions that actually need judgment. A feature that used to fill 40 billable hours often closes nearer to 22, so each hour you pay for moves the project further.
AI tooling drafts a first pass of unit tests alongside the feature, so coverage gets written while the logic is fresh instead of bolted on later. A human still reviews every test and rejects the ones that only check the happy path.
The hourly rate is higher, but fewer hours go on the invoice, so the total comes in below a standard developer for the same scope. We project that total against your real backlog before you commit, not after.
AI-powered developer working 40 hours/week on your project.
Same AI-powered developer, 20 hours/week. Consistent AI-augmented progress.
Pay for hours worked. Code reviews, sprints, or consulting with AI-powered output.
Hire a complete AI-powered team. Developer + designer + QA + PM, all using the best AI tools. Maximum output, one monthly rate.
This is the day-to-day delivery workflow, not the hiring process.
Get StartedWe start by getting specific about what you actually need built and where the edges are. You walk us through the existing system or the gap, and we come back with a scope broken into features we can estimate. This is where we show you the projected hours and total, so the speed advantage is a number you can check, not a promise.
Before any feature code, the developer drafts the architecture and data model and uses AI tooling to sketch interfaces and surface edge cases early. You see the plan, including how each piece maps to React, Node.js, or Python, and you can redirect it before a single screen is built. Catching a wrong assumption here costs minutes instead of days.
This is where the throughput shows. The developer builds features while the best available AI coding tools handle boilerplate, type generation, and first-pass tests in parallel. You get a working pull request to review every few days, not a long silence followed by a big reveal at the end.
Every AI-assisted change goes through a human read before it merges. We run the test suite, check the cases the AI tends to skip, and pressure-test anything touching auth, payments, or data integrity by hand. Speed never gets to skip this step, because a fast bug is still a bug.
We ship to production, watch it under real load, and fix what the first week of usage surfaces. Because the build moved quickly, there is room to iterate on what users actually do instead of guessing up front. You keep the same developer here, not a handoff to someone who has never seen the code.
Send us the feature or backlog you need built and we will come back with a projected timeline and total for an AI-Accelerated Developer, so you can compare it against a standard build before you decide.
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