Hire full-stack developers who own the whole build
A full-stack hire is meant to cover front end to database. But one person rarely does all of it well - and you still manage them. Codivox gives you a senior team that genuinely covers the whole stack and owns delivery.
The short answer
Full-stack developers cost $30-$160/hr as freelancers or $170k-$240k in total comp for a US senior FTE. The catch: one person is rarely equally strong across front end, back end, and infra. A managed full-stack team like Codivox covers the whole stack and owns delivery at a fixed scope - you get the shipped product, not a single generalist to manage.
Don't hire a Full-Stack seat. Hire the shipped outcome.
A single hire is one dependency for skill coverage, availability, and continuity - and you still own the roadmap, the reviews, and the delivery risk. A senior team with AI acceleration ships more than a lone hire, owns the result, and doesn't stall when one person is out.
What our Full-Stack engagements deliver
Front end to database
UI, API, data model, auth, and deploy pipeline - built as one coherent system, not stitched across specialists.
Production foundations
The load-bearing parts that break later - auth, data model, integrations, observability - shipped right the first time.
Deploy + monitoring
CI/CD, preview branches, error tracking, and alerts live before real users arrive.
Owned, documented code
One repo, one architecture doc, one runbook - yours from day one, no lock-in.
Why Full-Stack projects stall - and how we prevent it
The failure modes we see most when Full-Stack work is handed to a single hire or an unmanaged contractor - and the way a senior team heads each one off.
One generalist is strong in one layer and shaky in the rest
How we prevent it: A team gives you genuine senior depth in front end, back end, and infra at once - so the data model, the API, and the UI are each done by someone who knows that layer, not stretched across a single person's weakest skill.
The data model gets painted into a corner
How we prevent it: We design the schema and API contracts up front for the product you're actually building, so adding features later is an iteration - not a migration nightmare or a rewrite.
No CI/CD or observability until something breaks in production
How we prevent it: Deploy pipelines, preview environments, error tracking, and alerting go in before real users arrive, so problems are visible and reversible instead of a 2am mystery.
What hiring Full-Stack developers actually costs
| Option | Cost | What it really means |
|---|---|---|
| US senior full-stack FTE | $170k-$240k total comp | Plus hiring time + 40-55% overhead |
| Full-stack freelancer | $30-$160/hr | Depth varies by layer; you own delivery |
| Dedicated offshore full-stack | ~$6k-$12k/mo | Coordination + ramp on top |
| Codivox full-stack team | Fixed-scope sprints | Whole-stack coverage, outcome owned |
Directional 2026 ranges; vary by region, seniority, and scope. Rephrased for compliance.
What we build with
Best for: Founders and teams who need an end-to-end build - front end, back end, and infra - shipped by one accountable team.
What teams hire our Full-Stack developers to build
- Internal tools and admin panels
- B2B SaaS products, end to end
- Marketplaces and multi-sided platforms
- API + web app + dashboard as one system
- Third-party integrations and webhooks
- Auth, billing, and permissions done right
Hiring Full-Stack developers, answered
How much does it cost to hire a full-stack developer?
Freelance full-stack developers run $30-$160/hr by region; a US senior full-stack FTE is roughly $170k-$240k in total comp plus overhead and hiring time. A managed full-stack team like Codivox prices by scope - you pay for the delivered product, and you get genuine depth across every layer rather than one generalist stretched thin.
Can one full-stack developer really build my whole product?
For a small app, sometimes. For anything with a real data model, auth, payments, and a front end that has to convert, one person is usually strong in one or two layers and weaker in the rest. A team gives you senior depth across the whole stack and doesn't stall if one person is out.
What does full-stack mean at Codivox?
One senior team owning UI, API, data model, auth, integrations, and deploy - so the front end and back end are designed together, not handed off across contractors who never talk.
Can you join an existing full-stack project?
Yes - we regularly pick up live codebases, stabilize them, and keep shipping, starting with an honest audit of what to keep and what to fix.
How fast can you start?
Typically within a week of a scoping call, with a fixed scope and a senior team - no multi-month hire.
Do we own everything?
Yes - all code, IP, and infrastructure, documented and free of lock-in.
Which front-end and back-end stacks do you use?
React, Next.js, or Astro on the front end; Node, Python, or Go on the back end; Postgres for data; Stripe for billing; and Vercel or Cloudflare for hosting. We choose per product and tell you honestly when a simpler or different stack serves you better.
Can you cover DevOps and infrastructure too?
Yes - CI/CD, environments, monitoring, and sensible cloud setup are part of a full-stack engagement, not a separate hire. You get a runbook and infrastructure you own, so operating the product doesn't depend on us.
Hiring for a different role or stack?
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.
