The Arc.dev alternative for an outcome instead of a hire
Arc.dev matches you with vetted remote developers to hire. But hiring a remote developer - contract or full-time - still leaves you managing the build. Codivox is a studio that owns delivery and hands you the shipped product.
A remote-developer match is still a hire you have to manage.
Arc streamlines finding vetted remote talent, whether contract or permanent. Useful - but the moment they start, you own the roadmap, the reviews, the coordination, and the outcome. If what you actually want is a shipped product, a match is the start of the work, not the end.
Match, then manage
hiring a remote dev - contract or FTE - hands you the roadmap, reviews, and delivery risk
Seat vs outcome
a match fills a role; it doesn't commit anyone to shipping your product
One accountable team
a studio owns architecture, QA, and delivery instead of a single hire
Arc.dev is a vetted remote-developer marketplace for contract and full-time hires. Codivox is the other model: a managed senior-engineering studio that runs the project and is accountable for the outcome - AI-accelerated to move fast, human-reviewed so it ships production-ready.
Arc.dev vs. in-house vs. Codivox
| Arc.dev | In-house | Codivox | |
|---|---|---|---|
| What you get | A vetted remote hire | An employee | A shipped product |
| Who owns delivery | You | You / your manager | We do |
| Team vs individual | Individual match | Individual | Senior team, full stack |
| Management overhead | Yours | Yours | None - we run it |
| Pricing | Hourly or salary + fee | Salary + benefits | Fixed-scope sprints |
| If it breaks | Re-match or re-hire | You manage | We own the outcome |
Rates and timelines are typical industry ranges and vary by project, role, and region.
The hidden costs of the Arc.dev model
The sticker price is only the visible part of the bill. For anything bigger than a small task, these are the costs that quietly make "cheap" expensive.
You're still the manager
Contract or full-time, a matched developer needs direction and review. That management is the real cost, and the marketplace doesn't carry it.
Onboarding ramp
Every hire needs time to learn your product and codebase before they're productive - weeks you pay for and coordinate.
Scaling means re-matching
Need a second skill set? Back to the marketplace to vet and onboard another individual, one at a time.
Outcome risk stays with you
The platform guarantees the match, not the ship date. If delivery slips, it's your problem to solve.
When each option is the right call
We'd rather you choose well than choose us. Here's our honest guidance.
Choose Arc.dev when
You're building or expanding your own team and want a fast, vetted route to hire a specific remote developer you'll manage day to day.
Choose a studio like Codivox when
You want a product delivered without building a team to do it - a senior studio owning scope, architecture, and shipping at a fixed price.
What a managed studio gives you that Arc.dev can't
Senior engineers, not a lottery
Every engagement is led by senior engineers accountable for the result - not whoever happens to be available or cheapest in a marketplace.
AI-accelerated, human-reviewed
We move fast with modern AI tooling, then senior engineers review and harden everything so what ships is production-ready, not unreviewed output.
We run the project
Scope, planning, QA, and delivery are ours. You get progress and a shipped result, not a stack of contractors to coordinate.
Fixed scope, no hourly surprises
Clear scope and milestone billing instead of an open-ended meter. You know the scope and the cost before we start.
You own the code
Clean, documented, fully owned code and infrastructure - no lock-in. If you build an in-house team later, it all transfers.
We stay after launch
Iteration, upgrades, and support - we don't disappear at handoff the way a marketplace contractor can.
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Arc.dev & hiring questions, answered
What's a good Arc.dev alternative for shipping a product?
Arc.dev is built for hiring vetted remote developers. If your goal is a shipped product rather than a hire, a managed studio like Codivox fits better: we own scope, architecture, QA, and delivery, so you get the outcome without managing an engineer.
Is Codivox a hiring platform?
No. We're not a marketplace that matches you with developers to manage. We're a senior studio that takes on your build and delivers it as a fixed-scope outcome you own.
How does cost compare to hiring through Arc.dev?
Hiring a remote developer is an hourly or salary cost for as long as you keep them, plus your management time. Codivox quotes the deliverable, so cost maps to the outcome rather than time-on-seat - often cheaper once management and ramp are counted.
When is Arc.dev the right choice?
When you're growing your own team and want a vetted, efficient way to hire a specific remote engineer you'll direct yourself.
Do we own the code and IP?
Yes - completely, with clean documentation and no lock-in.
How do we start?
Book a discovery call for a fixed scope and quote on the outcome you need.
Ready to ship your next product?
Tell us what you're building. Senior engineers will scope, plan, and start delivering your product with production-ready architecture - fast.
