A dedicated Backend Developer who joins your team and stays
You bring us into your existing stack, your repo, and your sprint board, and a Backend Developer starts shipping with your team within days. No fixed-scope contract to renegotiate every time priorities shift. You pay for a developer's time and direct attention, and the work belongs to you from the first commit.
Tell us what you need. We will match you within 48 hours.
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Your developer learns every endpoint, queue, and cron job in your system instead of touching one feature and leaving. After a few weeks they answer questions your last contractor never could.
They push to your branches, open pull requests, and respond to review comments the same way a salaried hire would. You read their code daily, not at the end of a milestone.
Even from India, your developer keeps at least four hours of overlap with US Eastern or Pacific time so standups and pairing happen live, not over a 12-hour delay.
Schema changes, migrations, and PostgreSQL query tuning get done with backups and a rollback plan, not a hopeful deploy on a Friday afternoon. We have cleaned up enough rushed migrations to take this seriously.
Before your developer touches a credential or a line of code, the NDA and engagement contract are signed. Your IP, your keys, and your data stay yours.
If the developer is not working out in the first couple of weeks, we match you with someone else and carry over the context. You are not stuck paying for a bad match.
The person you onboard is the person who keeps showing up. We do not quietly rotate developers between accounts to balance our own staffing, because that is how context and momentum get lost.
Every commit your developer makes is yours immediately, including the commit history, infrastructure scripts, and documentation. There is no escrow and no clause that holds your work hostage.
Our team is in India, which means part of your developer's day runs while you sleep and part runs alongside you. You get progress overnight and a live conversation when you log on.
We sign the NDA and a clear engagement agreement before kickoff, every time. The terms spell out IP ownership, confidentiality, and how either side can end the arrangement.
If the match is wrong, tell us early and we swap the developer and brief the new one ourselves. You should not have to re-explain your codebase from scratch.
You get a visible record of what shipped each week through your own board, pull requests, and a short Loom or call. Progress is something you watch, not something you take on faith.
Your developer works your full schedule and treats your roadmap as their main job. This fits teams with a steady backlog and ongoing API or data work.
Half a developer's month, useful when you have real backend work but not enough to fill a full schedule. Good for maintaining a service while a feature push waits its turn.
You draw on developer time as the work appears, billed against logged hours. This suits unpredictable months where some weeks are quiet and others spike.
More than one backend developer, sometimes paired with a reviewer or lead, sized to your project. We shape the group around what your system needs.
Transparent pricing. No hidden fees.
From first contact to your developer writing code — here is how it works.
Get StartedWe start with a call about your stack, your backlog, and where your current team is stretched. You tell us whether the pain is API throughput, a tangled database, or just not enough hands, and we are honest if staff augmentation is the wrong answer.
We put forward a Backend Developer whose actual experience lines up with your work, not whoever is on the bench. You interview them directly and can say no before anything is signed.
In the first week your developer gets repo access, reads your existing services, and sets up a local environment, often with Docker so it matches your staging setup. By Friday they have usually opened a small pull request to confirm the pipeline works.
Your developer joins your sprint planning and takes on real tickets from your board, not a separate side track of work. We agree on what done looks like so the first sprint produces something you can merge.
From there the work settles into your normal cadence of standups, reviews, and demos. You see shipped code each week and can shift priorities at any sprint boundary without renegotiating a contract.
Tell us about your stack and where your backlog is piling up, and we will match you with a Backend Developer who can start inside your sprint. The NDA and contract come first, and the code is yours from day one.
Describe your project and requirements.