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Does your team need a Developer Assistant?
1. Backlogs Pile Up
- Marketing teams wait weeks for new landing pages or updates.
- Engineers are stuck fixing bugs instead of building features.
- Sprints fall behind when execution resources are stretched thin.
2. Expensive Talent
- In-house engineers cost $8k–$15k+ per month.
- Agencies overcharge for simple site updates.
- Scaling headcount up or down with demand is nearly impossible.
3. Quality at Risk
- Quick fixes often bypass code review and create tech debt.
- Freelancers deliver inconsistent quality and vanish mid-project.
- Lack of DevOps standards leads to broken pipelines and downtime.
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Hiring a Developer Assistant FAQ
Landing page builds, template updates, responsive design fixes, bug resolution, sprint execution, QA, and backlog maintenance — all within existing repos and workflows.
Yes. They specialize in executing front-end builds quickly and reliably, while escalating more complex tasks to senior engineers if needed.
By rapidly building and deploying landing pages, templates, or feature variants, they allow marketing teams to test campaigns without waiting weeks on engineering.
If your growth stack relies on Shopify or Webflow, embedding a Developer Assistant trained in those systems ensures faster implementation and fewer handoffs.
Yes. All Developer Assistants are trained to commit under review standards, ensuring code quality and reducing long-term tech debt.
