A dedicated Laravel developer who works inside your team
You get one Laravel developer who joins your standups, picks up tickets from your board, and writes code you own from the first commit. They work your hours, not a fixed-scope contract. When you need to change direction mid-sprint, you talk to them directly, not to a sales rep.
Tell us what you need. We will match you within 48 hours.
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The same Laravel developer stays on your project. They learn your Eloquent models, your business rules, and the reasons behind your odd database decisions, then keep that context instead of handing it off.
Everything your developer writes lands in your repository under your account. No code lives on our servers, and there is no licensing strings attached. The work is yours the day it is written.
Your developer keeps a schedule that overlaps US Eastern and Pacific business hours, so pull request reviews and quick questions happen in real time, not 14 hours later.
Your developer pulls tickets from Jira, Linear, or whatever you already use. You see commits, branch activity, and pull requests as they happen, the same way you would watch any in-house engineer.
We sign your NDA and a written agreement before the developer touches your codebase. If your legal team has a preferred template, we use it.
If the developer is not working out, we swap them and absorb the ramp-up time on the next one. You should not pay to re-explain your project because our first match missed.
We do not quietly rotate people off your project to cover someone else's deadline. The Laravel developer you onboard is the one who keeps shipping, so the context built in week two is still there in month six.
Every commit lands in your repo under your account. There is no escrow, no handover fee, and no clause that holds your work hostage. What gets written is yours immediately.
Our team is based in Gandhinagar, India, and we keep daily overlap with US business hours. You hand off context at the end of your day, and there is a live window each morning for reviews and quick decisions.
Paperwork comes before access. We sign your NDA and contract up front so your intellectual property and your obligations are covered before the developer sees a single file.
You get direct access to the person writing the code over Slack, Zoom, and Loom. No account manager sits between you and the engineer translating your requests into something different.
Every week you get a clear picture of what shipped, what is in progress, and what is blocked. We have operated this way since 2015 with clients across 20+ countries, because surprises at the end of a month help no one.
One Laravel developer dedicated to your team for the full month. Best when you have a steady backlog and want someone who lives inside your codebase day to day.
Half a developer's month, useful when you need consistent Laravel work but not a full workload. The same person stays assigned, so context does not reset between weeks.
Pay for the hours you actually use, logged and visible. A fit for maintenance, a feature here and there, or stretches where your needs rise and fall.
More than one developer, or a Laravel developer paired with frontend or QA. We shape the group around the work and keep the same people on it.
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 codebase, your stack, and the kind of work the developer will actually pick up. If staff augmentation is the wrong model for you, we say so on this call rather than selling you into it.
We put forward a Laravel developer whose background fits your work, not whoever is free that week. You interview them directly and can pass if the fit feels off, before anything is signed.
The developer gets access to your repo, your board, and your communication channels, then spends the first week reading your code and asking questions. You see early commits on small tasks so the working relationship starts before anything risky.
We slot the developer into your existing sprint cadence. They take real tickets in the first sprint, join your standup, and start shipping against your priorities rather than a separate plan we invented.
From there it is a steady rhythm of pull requests, reviews, and a weekly summary of what moved. You adjust priorities whenever you need to, and the developer follows your board, not a fixed contract.
Tell us what your backlog looks like and how your team works, and we will match you with a Laravel developer who fits. The first call is a conversation about your code, not a pitch.
Describe your project and requirements.