A dedicated Laravel developer embedded in your team, working your hours, shipping real code.
For your Abbott business.
Trusted by companies across the USA
A farm supply distributor in central Texas was tracking customer orders through a patchwork of spreadsheets and email threads. Their team spent most of Monday mornings just reconciling what had shipped the week before. They did not need a new spreadsheet. They needed a backend built to handle inventory logic, order routing, and customer accounts in one place. That is exactly the kind of work a dedicated Laravel developer handles well.
Laravel is the right choice when your business logic is genuinely complex. It is not the right call for a static brochure site, and we will tell you that plainly. But when you have multi-step workflows, role-based access, or integrations with third-party systems like QuickBooks or Stripe, Laravel's structure pays off quickly. The developer we place with you will write clean Eloquent relationships, build REST APIs your frontend or mobile app can consume, and use Livewire where a dynamic UI is needed without the overhead of a separate JavaScript framework.
We have been building with Laravel since 2015, across more than 500 projects in 20+ countries. The developer you work with is based in Gandhinagar, India, which means your sprint tasks go out at the end of your day and come back reviewed and committed before your morning coffee. We work with US businesses entirely remotely, so there is no local office to visit. What there is: a shared project board, daily async updates via Loom or Slack, and a project manager who keeps US business hours overlap on your calendar.
Abbott sits in a region where agriculture, logistics, and small manufacturing drive a lot of the local economy. Those industries tend to run on systems that were never designed for the scale they eventually hit. A part-time or full-time Laravel developer embedded in your team can rebuild those systems incrementally, without throwing out what already works. You keep control of the codebase from day one. Every line of code is yours, no licensing fees, no lock-in.
Every repository, every migration file, every API endpoint is transferred to you on day one. There are no contracts that hold your codebase hostage after the engagement ends.
The developer we match you with works in Laravel daily, not occasionally. That means they know where Eloquent's eager loading saves you 200 database queries and where it does not.
Our team in India maintains communication overlap with US Central and Eastern time. For Texas-based teams, that typically means a morning standup window that fits your schedule without heroics on either side.
Eleven years of remote client relationships means we have ironed out the communication and handoff problems that sink offshore arrangements. We have been doing this long enough to know what goes wrong and how to prevent it.
Whether you need 40 hours a month or a full-time developer, we track output through shared sprint boards, not vague status emails. You see exactly what was built each week.
A Laravel developer is only as useful as their data layer. Ours understand MySQL query optimization and API design well enough to flag a schema decision that will cause problems at 50,000 records before it becomes one.
Best when you have a backlog large enough to keep a developer fully occupied. One developer, fully embedded, shipping across your full sprint each week.
Works well for ongoing feature development or maintenance on a live Laravel app. You get consistent output without the overhead of a full-time hire.
Good for targeted work: a specific API integration, a performance audit, or a one-time database refactor. Hours are tracked and reported weekly.
When the project requires a Laravel backend developer alongside a frontend or mobile engineer, we can staff the combination. Scope and hours are agreed upfront.
We spend 30 minutes understanding your current system, your team's workflow, and what the developer needs to hit the ground on. No sales deck, just questions.
We introduce one or two developers whose Laravel experience matches your stack and domain. You talk to them directly before committing to anything.
The developer reviews your codebase, your database schema, and any existing documentation before writing a single line. If your docs are thin, they document as they go.
Together, you agree on a two-week sprint with defined tasks, acceptance criteria, and a demo scheduled at the end. Nothing is left ambiguous about what done means.
After the first sprint, delivery settles into a predictable weekly cadence: async updates daily, a working demo every two weeks, and a retro if something needs to change.
Tell us what you are building and we will introduce you to a Laravel developer whose experience fits your stack. No commitment required for the first conversation.
For your Abbott, Texas business.