Software shipped at roughly twice the pace, with a senior engineer reviewing every line.
A developer who pairs years of production experience with the best available AI coding tools to move at about twice the usual speed. You pay a higher hourly rate, but the work finishes in far fewer hours, so the total project cost lands lower. Fast does not mean unreviewed.
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A two-person startup came to us last quarter with a billing portal stuck in limbo. They needed customer accounts, a usage dashboard, Stripe integration, and a clean way to export invoices. Their previous freelancer had quoted four weeks just to reach a usable first version. Our AI-Assisted Developer put a working, reviewable build in front of them in eight working days, same scope, same payment provider, a fraction of the calendar time.
That gap is the entire reason this model exists. The best available AI coding tools handle the work that eats hours without needing much judgment: scaffolding API routes, wiring up React components, drafting TypeScript types from a schema, writing the first pass of tests in Python or Node.js. A senior developer then reviews each change, fixes what the tool got wrong, and makes the design calls a tool cannot make. You get the throughput of the tooling and the judgment of a person who has shipped real software for years.
We are based in Gandhinagar, India, and we have worked with companies across 20+ countries since 2015. Our developers overlap with US business hours for live calls, demos, and quick decisions, then keep building after your day ends. The time difference paired with AI-augmented output means you often send feedback in the evening and wake up to a revised build. That overnight rhythm is what makes the pace real instead of a marketing line.
Here is the honest part. AI tooling speeds up the well-worn work: CRUD endpoints, form-heavy screens, data plumbing, repetitive component variants, standard test suites. It does not speed up genuinely new product decisions, tangled business logic, or anything where the hard part is figuring out what to build rather than typing it out. For that work you are paying for human thinking at human speed, and we will tell you which bucket your project sits in before you commit a dollar to it.
A senior developer who runs the best available AI coding tools alongside their own work. The tools draft the repetitive parts; the developer directs them, corrects them, and owns the result.
Every architecture and product decision belongs to the developer, not the tool. AI never merges code on its own, and nothing ships without a person reading it first.
Work that traditionally fills three weeks often lands in about one and a half. The savings come from removing typing and boilerplate, not from cutting scope or skipping review.
Day-to-day work in React, Node.js, Python, and TypeScript, front to back. The tooling is tuned to these stacks, so the speed gain shows up in practice rather than on paper.
You own all code and IP from the first commit. Every AI-assisted file passes through human review before it reaches your repository.
Live overlap with US Eastern and Pacific hours for calls and demos. Building continues across the time gap, so progress compounds while your office is closed.
An internal tool that traditionally takes three weeks to a first usable build often shows up in eight or nine days. You see working screens sooner and can change direction before the work piles up against a deadline.
Scaffolding, type generation, and first-pass tests get drafted in seconds instead of typed by hand. That frees the developer's hours for the logic and design choices that genuinely need a person at the keyboard.
The tools surface edge cases and missing tests a tired developer might skip, and a senior engineer reviews every change before it lands. The result is more consistent code and fewer of the small bugs that surface a week after launch.
The hourly rate runs higher than a standard developer, but the project finishes in far fewer hours. Multiply rate by hours and the total comes out lower, because the speed, not the per-hour figure, decides what you actually pay.
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 map your features, data shapes, and integrations over a short call or two before anyone writes code. This is also where we tell you honestly which parts of the work AI will accelerate and which parts will move at normal pace, so the timeline you hear is realistic.
The developer uses AI tools to sketch the architecture, draft data models and TypeScript types, and weigh tradeoffs faster than a manual outline would allow. You see a concrete plan and a grounded estimate before the build starts, not a vague promise to figure it out along the way.
Routine endpoints, React screens, and Python utilities get scaffolded in a fraction of the usual time, leaving the developer's hours for the logic that actually needs thought. You typically get a reviewable build in days, with progress that often advances overnight across the time gap.
AI drafts test cases and flags edge conditions, then a senior engineer reads every change line by line and runs it against real scenarios. No AI-generated code reaches your repository without a person reviewing it and owning the decision to ship it.
We ship, watch the build under real use, and turn your feedback into revisions quickly because the tooling makes small changes cheap. You send notes at the end of your day and often see them handled by the next morning.
Send us your feature set and we will show you which parts an AI-Assisted Developer can accelerate and what the shorter timeline does to your total cost. The higher hourly rate pays for itself in the hours you no longer spend waiting.
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