An Android Developer who ships in your repo, not a build you wait on
Add a skilled Android Developer to your existing team on an hourly or monthly basis. They commit to your repository, pull from your ticket board, and report to your product owner, while we handle the contract, payroll, and the cross-border paperwork. Based in India, with steady overlap during US business hours so a blocked build does not sit until tomorrow.
Tell us what you need. We will match you within 48 hours.
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Your developer builds new screens and flows in the Android codebase you already have on the Play Store, working from your tickets and your specs, without breaking the release that users depend on.
Someone who can move screens to Jetpack Compose where it pays off, while being honest that a stable XML screen nobody touches is fine to leave alone.
Connects Firestore, auth, and push so updates reach a device in seconds, and knows when a plain REST API is the simpler call than another Firebase dependency.
Writes coroutines and flows that handle background work without the callback tangle, and untangles Java that has been patched by five people over six years.
Wires the app to your REST APIs and handles offline state, retries, and error cases so it stays usable on a phone with two bars of signal.
Updates in your channels, a debug build or Loom walkthrough when a feature lands, and a board you can read at a glance, so there is no month of silence before a release.
We do not rotate people through your project or quietly swap your senior engineer for a junior once the contract is signed. The person who learned where the bodies are buried in your Android code is the one who keeps building in it.
Every commit lands in your repository, under your version control, with your name on the license and your keystore in your hands. No escrow, no staged handover, no rights held back until a final invoice clears.
We set a fixed window covering US Eastern or Pacific mornings, so standups, pairing, and quick Slack questions happen in real time. The rest of the day, work continues while you sleep, and reviews are often waiting before you log on.
Both get signed first, not slipped in during week three as a formality. Your IP, your roadmap, and anything your developer learns about your app stays protected from the start.
Sometimes the skills match on paper but the working style does not click with your team. Tell us, and we find a better match and run the handover, including a documented walkthrough of the build setup, branches, and decisions made so far. You should never feel stuck with a hiring decision that is not working.
Your developer posts progress in your channels and keeps a running record of what shipped and what is next. No black box, no surprise at some distant release milestone.
An Android Developer focused on your app as their main work, with predictable availability and the deepest context on your codebase and your release cadence.
Half-time hours for teams that need steady Android help but not a full schedule, with the same overlap and the same person showing up each week.
You pay only for hours actually worked and logged, which suits work that comes in waves, like a heavy push before a launch followed by a quieter stretch of maintenance.
More than one developer when a single person cannot cover the work, scoped to the roles and overlap your roadmap actually needs.
Transparent pricing. No hidden fees.
From first contact to your developer writing code — here is how it works.
Get StartedWe open with a call about the actual work, not a sales pitch. You tell us what the app does, where the Android codebase stands today, and what you need a developer to own. We will say so plainly if the role you described would be better served by a backend or cross-platform skill set instead.
We match you with a specific Android Developer, and you interview them directly. You get a real conversation, a look at relevant work they have shipped to the Play Store, and room to ask the technical questions that matter to you. You make the call, and we will not nudge you toward whoever happens to be free.
Onboarding starts the week your developer joins. They get repo access, build the project locally, read through your existing screens, and sit in on planning so the first pull request fits how your team already works. A flaky local build setup is where most Android onboarding stalls, so we sort that out before any feature work begins.
The first sprint opens with a scope agreed between your product owner and the developer. Tasks land in your tracker, estimates get talked through openly, and the developer commits only to what genuinely fits the sprint. You watch the first feature reach a test build and calibrate the pace from there.
After that it settles into a weekly rhythm: standups, code reviews in your pull request flow, a fresh debug build when something is ready to try, and a running record of what changed. If priorities shift mid-sprint, you talk to your developer directly and adjust, the same way you would with any in-house engineer.
Tell us what your app does and where you are stuck, and we will match you with an Android Developer who fits your stack and your hours. You interview them before anyone commits.
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