Dashboards, admin panels, internal tools, SaaS MVPs with authentication, billing and real data. TypeScript-first, edge-deployed, observability baked in. Priced mid-tier because most of what you need isn't exotic — it just needs to be done properly.
Product Engineering is where your problem has outgrown a WordPress plugin but isn't yet an enterprise platform build. Internal tools, B2B SaaS MVPs, dashboards, admin consoles — the quiet, durable middle of the software market.
Honest mid-tier. We'd rather scope tight than promise big. If your idea is bigger than these tiers, it belongs in a Partner retainer — not a mega project.
A Product Build plus an Agentic Feature is, in our experience, the strongest shape for an MVP right now. You get a working app that behaves like a normal SaaS and a differentiated capability that a vanilla CRUD app can't match.
Because RSC + streaming + edge deploys genuinely changes what's cheap to build. For static marketing sites we'll happily use Astro or 11ty — but once you have logged-in users, forms that save state, and data that lives in a database, Next.js on Vercel is hard to beat for the price-to-capability ratio.
Supabase when you want auth, storage, realtime and RLS in one managed box. Neon when you want a pure Postgres with branching for preview environments and no vendor UI on top. We've shipped both, many times.
Yes, within reason. We're comfortable in most TypeScript and Python stacks, and on AWS, GCP, Cloudflare and Vercel. We'll tell you up front if your existing codebase makes a project materially harder — and sometimes the right answer is a surgical rewrite of one subsystem rather than new features on top of a fragile one.
Either. Clean hand-over to your in-house team is included. If you'd rather we keep shipping, a Growth or Partner retainer is the usual follow-on.
If the whole problem is one page and one form, you probably don't need Product Engineering — you need a Marketing Site. We'll say so.
Bring the problem, not a tech spec. We'll tell you the smallest shape that solves it and quote a ceiling.