Media and tech companies get working React builds in weeks, not quarters.
For your Culver City business.
Trusted by companies across the USA
A streaming content startup in Culver City came to us after their in-house React team spent four months on a creator dashboard that still wasn't shippable. The UI logic was tangled, TypeScript errors were suppressed instead of fixed, and the Redux store had grown into something nobody wanted to touch. They needed progress fast, not a rewrite explanation.
Our AI-powered developers work differently from a standard hire. Before writing a single component, they use AI tooling to analyze the existing codebase, surface the problem areas, and generate a prioritized fix list. What used to take a senior developer two weeks of code archaeology takes a few hours. That time goes back into building. On that creator dashboard, we had a stable, demo-ready version running in three weeks.
Culver City's concentration of media companies, post-production studios, and tech-forward entertainment platforms means the React work here tends to be complex. Content delivery interfaces, creator portals, rights management tools, real-time collaboration views. These aren't brochure sites. They require solid TypeScript discipline, thoughtful state management with Redux, and Next.js routing that handles both public SEO pages and authenticated app views without fighting itself. AI tooling helps our developers stay consistent across all of it, catching drift before it becomes debt.
We are based in Gandhinagar, India, and we work with US businesses entirely remotely. That setup has worked well for clients across 20+ countries since 2015. You send priorities at the end of your day and come back to completed work. We keep a project board current, share Loom walkthroughs for anything non-obvious, and hold weekly syncs that overlap with Pacific business hours. You own every line of code from day one, and we sign NDAs before any work starts.
AI tooling compresses the planning and scaffolding phases that normally eat the first month of a React project. You see a working, interactive build before most agencies finish their proposal.
Repetitive work like boilerplate components, TypeScript interface generation, and REST API wiring gets handled faster with AI assistance, so developer hours go toward logic that actually requires human judgment.
AI-assisted review catches type inconsistencies and Redux state mismatches during development, not during your QA cycle. The result is a codebase a future developer can actually maintain.
Most React projects go over budget not because of scope creep but because early structural decisions create expensive fixes later. AI tooling flags those decisions before they ship.
AI-powered developer, 40 hours/week.
Same developer, 20 hours/week.
Pay for hours worked.
We spend the first few calls inside your actual workflow, not writing a generic spec. If your team is tracking content states in a spreadsheet or managing user roles through a shared config file, we want to see that before we propose anything.
Before coding starts, our developer uses AI tooling to map component structure, flag potential Redux complexity, and identify where Next.js server-side rendering will help versus where a client-side approach makes more sense.
Scaffolding, API wiring, and repetitive component patterns get built faster with AI assistance, so the developer's focus stays on the parts of your product that require real problem-solving.
Every build goes through AI-assisted code review followed by manual human review. TypeScript strictness is enforced, REST API edge cases are tested, and nothing is marked done until it behaves under realistic conditions.
Launch is a milestone, not an exit. We track performance after go-live, address anything that surfaces in production, and stay available for the iteration cycle that always follows a real release.
Share your codebase or describe what you're building, and we'll give you an honest assessment of what an AI-powered React developer can improve and how fast we can move.
For your Culver City, California business.