Dedicated Team
A focused team of experts exclusively dedicated to your project, acting as a seamless extension of your in-house engineering team.
Strategic Advantages
Exclusive resource allocation
The entire team focus is 100% on your product, ensuring maximum knowledge retention.
Deep integration with client operations
The squad becomes an organic extension of your company, adopting your culture and vision.
Consistent performance and focused dev
A stable team leads to higher velocity and superior long-term architectural quality.
Easily scalable as requirements evolve
Easily expand the team with additional roles as your product roadmap grows more complex.
Architect Your High-Velocity Team Today
Choose the partnership model that aligns with your specific product roadmap and budget constraints.
The Operational Edge
For long-term growth and complex product development, the Dedicated Team model provides a sovereign engineering engine. We build a cross-functional squad — including PMs, Designers, Developers, and QA — that is 100% focused on your product roadmap. This team accumulates domain knowledge over time, leading to faster iterations and higher architectural quality. Unlike project-based work, a dedicated team is flexible, allowing you to pivot priorities instantly as market feedback comes in.
Common Questions Answered
Find detailed answers about Dedicated Team implementation, team structures, and billing cycles.
Yes, with a 30-day notice, we can add or remove members (developers, QA, or designers) to match your funding or roadmap cycles.
We provide an experienced Lead who acts as your primary technical point of contact, ensuring quality and architectural standards are met.
Our teams work in your preferred Agile environment (Scrum/Kanban). We can provide a dedicated PM, or the team can report to your PM.
Billing is monthly based on the size of the team. It is a fixed monthly cost per resource, providing easy budget forecasting.
We maintain strict documentation standards and pair-programming rituals to ensure zero single-point-of-failure in knowledge.










