Remote React developers who ship working builds every sprint, built around your product timeline.
For your Culver City business.
Trusted by companies across the USA
A media tech company in Culver City was six months into building a client-facing video portal when they realized their front-end was holding everything back. The UI had been patched together by three different contractors, each with a different approach to state management, and the result was a component tree that nobody wanted to touch. They needed someone who could come in, read the existing code honestly, and move the product forward without a full rewrite. That is the kind of situation we step into regularly.
When you hire a React developer through Aneri Developers, you are adding someone to your existing team, not handing off a project and waiting. The developer joins your Slack, attends your standups, works inside your GitHub workflow, and owns a slice of your product the way any in-house hire would. We have worked this way with product teams across the US since 2015, and the model works precisely because it removes the handoff friction that slows most agency relationships down.
Culver City sits in the middle of one of the densest technology and entertainment corridors in California, with companies building everything from streaming infrastructure to real-time ad platforms to healthcare portals. The front-end complexity in those products is real. We typically use Next.js when a product needs server-side rendering for SEO or first-paint performance, TypeScript when the codebase is large enough that type safety prevents the kind of silent bugs that only show up in production, and Redux when shared state across many components would otherwise turn into a maintenance problem. The stack choice follows the product requirements, not a template.
One honest tradeoff worth naming: a remote developer embedded in your team works best when you have a product manager or technical lead who can run a quick daily sync. If you are a solo founder with no internal technical direction yet, a short scoping engagement before staff augmentation is usually the smarter first step. We will tell you that directly on the first call rather than let you commit to a model that does not fit your situation yet.
All code written by our developers belongs to you from day one. No licensing clauses, no lock-in, no negotiation when the engagement ends.
We have been building React applications since 2015, across 500+ projects ranging from internal tools to consumer-facing platforms with real traffic.
Our developers maintain morning overlap with US Pacific time, which covers the California workday for standups, reviews, and live collaboration without scheduling gymnastics.
We will tell you when a full Redux setup is overkill and when Next.js is the right call over a plain React SPA. Recommendations follow your product needs, not what is easiest for us to build.
Every engagement includes a shared project board, recorded demo videos after each sprint, and a single point of contact who keeps nothing in a silo.
Remote collaboration is not an experiment for us. Teams across North America, Europe, and Australia have worked with us this way for years, and the process is well-worn at this point.
A dedicated React developer working exclusively on your product, attending your standups, and functioning as a full member of your engineering team. Best for active sprints with a consistent backlog.
Half-time commitment that fits products in a maintenance or incremental-build phase. The developer stays embedded in your workflow without the overhead of a full-time hire.
Pay for time as you need it, without a monthly commitment. This works well for targeted front-end work like a performance audit, a component library build-out, or a specific feature sprint.
Hire a React developer alongside a backend or QA resource when the scope requires more than one discipline. We scope team configurations based on what the product actually needs.
We spend 30 minutes understanding your product, your current team structure, and where the front-end work is sitting right now. No sales script, just a direct look at whether the fit makes sense.
We introduce you to a React developer whose experience matches your stack and product type. You review their background, ask questions, and decide before anything starts.
The developer gets access to your repositories, joins your communication channels, and spends the first few days reading the existing codebase before writing a single line. No assumptions, no rushing.
Together, you define the first two-week sprint with clear deliverables and acceptance criteria. You have a working build to review at the end, not a status update.
The developer ships on your regular sprint cycle, participates in your retrospectives, and adjusts direction as your product evolves. You set the priorities; they build to them.
Tell us what your front-end needs right now and we will match you with a React developer whose experience fits your product. No commitment until you approve the match.
For your Culver City, California business.