Web Development · United States
Web Development for teams in the United States
US product teams usually need a studio that can write in their language of scope, risk, and calendar — without pretending to be a Delaware office. Kodees Labs is India-based. We collaborate with American founders and operators on overlapping hours, a written proposal, and a repository you own. No US street address, no invented coastal HQ. Product-grade web apps: clear IA, durable architecture, and interfaces that hold up after the launch week ends.
Typically measured in milestones over several weeks to a few months, sized to domain complexity.
We overlap US mornings from IST (typically EST/PST standups in your evening / our morning). Async updates cover the rest of the day.

Problem
Themes and prototypes do not become platforms.
Many teams outgrow the first build in months — tangled data, fragile deploys, and UI that cannot carry real workflows. A marketing theme with a login bolted on is not a product.
The cost shows up later: every new feature fights the original shortcuts, and the people who remember why it was built that way have already left.
Solution
Architecture first, then the surfaces operators use daily.
We design the domain model, APIs, and UI as one system — reviewed, environment-aware, and documented enough to own. Launch week is a milestone, not the finish line.
Authenticated product surfaces, admin, and integrations are scoped as first-class work, not afterthoughts hidden in a “phase two” that never lands.
Who this is for
A fit when the problem looks like this.
- Teams replacing spreadsheets or legacy tools with a purpose-built web app
- SaaS founders who need auth, billing, and admin — not a brochure site
- Studios that have outgrown a theme and need a maintainable product surface
- Operators who care about environments, reviews, and a codebase they can keep
Capabilities
What we deliver in this practice.
- Custom web application architecture and domain modeling
- Authenticated product surfaces, roles, and admin
- Integrations and background jobs as scoped
- Performance-minded frontend delivery (App Router, sensible caching)
- Environments, CI, and release discipline
- CMS or content workflows when the product needs them
- Accessibility and form patterns operators actually complete
- Handoff notes and operating guidance for your team
Process
How this service actually runs.
01
Map the domain
Users, workflows, and data ownership before we pick a page layout. Output: a system sketch you can defend.
02
Design the surfaces
IA, states, and component thinking aligned to the model — so engineering is not translating fiction.
03
Build in environments
Reviewed implementation with staging that matches how you will run production.
04
Integrate and verify
Critical paths, access, and the jobs that keep the product honest after click-through demos.
05
Release and own
Launch with monitoring baselines and notes so the next change is not archaeology.
Every serious build still follows the studio path — Discover through Improve. See the full studio process.
Technology
Stack we typically reach for here.
- React
- Next.js
- TypeScript
- Node.js
- PostgreSQL
- Prisma
Deliverables
What you leave with.
- Production web application for the agreed scope
- Repository, environments, and operating notes
- Design and architecture artifacts for what shipped
- Auth, roles, and admin as scoped
- Integration contracts for third-party systems in scope
Outcomes
What this is meant to change.
- A web product operators can run without heroics on Friday
- A domain model that can absorb the next slice without a rewrite fantasy
- Clear ownership: you keep the code, the environments, and the decisions
Teams in the United States
Who this page is for.
- Early-stage SaaS and marketplace founders
- Operators replacing an agency build they cannot maintain
- Teams that want a four-week MVP or a defined product slice
The practice itself is unchanged. Read the Web Development page for the full offering without a location overlay.
Selected work
Product work from this practice.

SaaS
Wapilot — Next.js SaaS platform
A production SaaS surface with billing, analytics, and room to grow integrations.
Read the study
FinTech
RealLifeTrador — Trading dashboard
Operators work from one trading surface with clearer portfolio visibility and live market context.
Read the study
LegalTech
CaseFunder — Legal funding platform
Legal professionals manage cases and funding decisions on a maintainable, document-aware platform.
Read the study
Related services
Practices that often sit beside this one.
MVP Development
A focused build for founders who need a real product in front of users — not a slide deck and a six-month handoff. Scope is explicit. Guarantees stay inside that scope.
ExploreBackend Engineering
APIs, data models, and services that stay maintainable after the first launch.
ExploreUI/UX Design
Product design that holds up in engineering review: hierarchy, states, and flows, not moodboards alone.
Explore
Timeline
How long this usually takes.
Typically measured in milestones over several weeks to a few months, sized to domain complexity.
Starting price
Honest commercial footing.
Quote after a written brief
Scope drives the number. You get a written proposal before build starts — not a surprise invoice after.
This practice typically sits in our Products pricing lane — still a scoped proposal, not a menu quote.
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