Full-Stack Development

Complete platforms,
frontend to infrastructure.

Devlopa builds full-cycle digital products, from database design and backend APIs to frontend interfaces, cloud deployment, and QA automation.

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Capabilities

Everything from schema to deploy.

We cover the full stack, no gaps between design, engineering, and infrastructure.

SaaS platform architectureMulti-tenant systemsAdmin dashboardsCustomer portalsInternal toolsREST & GraphQL APIsAuthentication & RBACDatabase design & optimizationCloud deployment (AWS, GCP, Vercel)CI/CD pipelinesMonitoring & observabilityE2E test coveragePayment & billing integrationPerformance optimization

Representative case studies

Sample full-stack engagements.

B2B Software Company

Multi-Tenant SaaS Platform

Problem: The client needed a production-ready SaaS platform with tenant isolation, billing integration, role-based access, and a polished admin dashboard.

Delivery phases

01Discovery
02Database schema & tenant architecture
03Auth & tenant isolation
04Admin dashboard
05Billing integration
06QA test plan
07Deployment pipeline
Next.jsPostgreSQLStripePrismaAWSPlaywright

Enterprise Procurement Team

B2B Vendor Management Portal

Problem: Vendor onboarding, approval workflows, and document management were handled via email and spreadsheets, creating audit risk and operational delays.

Delivery phases

01Discovery
02Architecture
03Vendor onboarding flows
04Approval workflows
05Document upload
06Role-based permissions
07Notification system
ReactNode.jsPostgreSQLS3SendGrid

Fintech Risk Team

Fintech Operations Dashboard

Problem: Risk and compliance teams lacked a unified view of transaction monitoring, alerts, audit logs, and risk indicators across multiple data sources.

Delivery phases

01Discovery
02Architecture
03Secure auth & audit logging
04Risk indicator UI
05API integrations
06Data visualization
07QA coverage
Next.jsTypeScriptRechartsPostgreSQLRedis

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We start with a technical discovery, understanding your architecture needs, user flows, and scale requirements before writing a line of code.