Senior React engineers using AI tooling to ship working builds weeks faster than a traditional hire.
For your Alleghany business.
Trusted by companies across the USA
A small natural-resources company in the Sierra Nevada foothills came to us with a fragile internal portal. It was built years ago, held together with jQuery and prayers, and their operations lead spent about two hours every Monday manually exporting data into spreadsheets just to get a weekly summary. They needed a rebuild, and they needed it fast. We scoped the project over two calls, reviewed their existing codebase, and had a working Next.js prototype running in under three weeks.
That speed is not an accident. Our React developers work with AI-assisted tooling throughout the development cycle, which means boilerplate gets generated in minutes instead of hours, TypeScript interfaces are scaffolded from real data shapes rather than written from scratch, and Redux state logic gets reviewed and stress-tested before a single QA session starts. The output per hour is genuinely higher. Not because corners get cut, but because the repetitive parts of development move faster and the engineer's attention stays on the decisions that actually matter.
Alleghany sits in a part of California where many businesses run on thin teams. An owner-operator or a small operations staff cannot afford to wait four months for a developer to finish something. Our model is designed for exactly that constraint. You get a senior React engineer backed by AI tooling, with a project manager who overlaps US Pacific hours. You see a working build on a regular cadence, not a status update that says 'in progress.'
We have been doing this since 2015, working with businesses across more than 20 countries, and the pattern we see repeatedly is that buyers who feel burned by slow development were burned by slow feedback loops, not slow developers. We fix both. Daily async updates via Slack or Loom, a shared board you can check any time, and a real demo before every milestone sign-off.
AI tooling compresses the scaffolding and boilerplate phases so your first real, clickable React build arrives in weeks, not months. You review actual software, not a slide deck.
The AI handles repetitive code generation; the engineer handles architecture decisions. You get more output per hour without trading away the thinking that prevents expensive rewrites later.
Every component ships with strict TypeScript types and reviewed interfaces, which means bugs that typically surface six months into production get caught before the build is even demoed.
Because AI tooling cuts the hours spent on repetitive tasks, the total hours billed to reach a working product are lower. The hourly rate reflects premium work; the total invoice reflects efficiency.
AI-powered developer, 40 hours/week.
Same developer, 20 hours/week.
Pay for hours worked.
We spend the first few days reviewing your existing system, asking about the workflows that matter most, and defining what done actually looks like. No requirements document handed over a wall; we clarify until both sides agree on scope before anything gets built.
AI tooling helps us generate a component map and data-flow diagram quickly, which we then review with you before writing a single line of production code. This step catches structural problems when they are cheap to fix.
Development runs in short cycles. The engineer uses AI assistance for scaffolding, interface generation, and REST API wiring, then applies senior judgment to the logic and state management that requires real decision-making.
Every build goes through structured testing before you see it. We do not use AI to review AI-generated code in isolation; a senior developer reads the output, checks TypeScript coverage, and runs cross-browser checks manually.
After launch, we run a two-week active monitoring window, handle any issues that surface in real traffic, and document the codebase so your team can maintain it. You own every line of code on day one.
Share what you are trying to build and we will walk through your current setup, identify where development is likely to slow down, and show you what an AI-powered React developer can realistically deliver in your first sprint.
For your Alleghany, California business.