code5x
services

Everything between an idea and a live product.

We work across the stack — design, frontend, backend, and infrastructure — so you get one accountable team instead of coordinating three vendors.

Web Development

Marketing sites, content platforms, and dashboards built on Next.js — fast to load, easy for your team to maintain.

Next.jsReactHeadless CMSCore Web Vitals

Product Engineering

Full-stack development for products with real business logic — accounts, payments, permissions, data.

Node.jsPythonGraphQLCI/CD

UI/UX Design

Interface design grounded in how your users actually work, not just what looks good in a mockup.

WireframesDesign SystemsPrototypingUsability Testing

Mobile Apps

Cross-platform React Native apps for iOS and Android, built for real-world usage and performance under load.

React NativeRedux ToolkitFirebaseOffline-First

Cloud & Data Engineering

Backend infrastructure and data systems for products that need to scale — migrations, pipelines, and automation.

AWSKubernetesTerraformKafkaLLMs / RAG

MVP Sprints

A scoped, working product in weeks — built around the one assumption you most need to test.

2–6 Week SprintsWeekly DeploysInvestor-Ready Demo

Ongoing Support

Retainer-based engineering after launch — bug fixes, new features, monitoring, and scaling.

MonitoringFeature DeliveryDirect Slack Access
engagement models

However your team likes to work.

Fixed-scope project

A defined deliverable, timeline, and price — best for MVPs and well-scoped builds.

Monthly retainer

Ongoing capacity for ongoing product work — best for ongoing feature development.

Staff augmentation

One or more code5x engineers embedded in your team and process.

faqs

Questions we get asked a lot.

How quickly can you start a project?

Most projects kick off within a week of scoping. We start with a short discovery call to understand what you're building, followed by a written scope and timeline before any code gets written.

Do you work with an existing codebase, or only greenfield builds?

Both. A large share of our work is picking up an existing product — auditing the code, fixing what's fragile, and shipping new features on top of it.

How do you handle project communication?

Direct access to the engineer working on your project, not a account manager relaying messages. Weekly async updates by default, with calls as needed.

Who owns the code once the project is done?

You do. Every project ships with a clean repository, documentation, and no vendor lock-in — you can take the code and walk away at any point.

Can you support us after launch?

Yes — most clients move to a monthly retainer after the initial build for bug fixes, monitoring, and incremental features. See "Ongoing Support" above.

next step

Tell us what you're building.