Software Developer Augmentation

Augmex provided a dedicated 7-person development team over 18 months, shipping 9 projects across TravelTech, SaaS, Ecommerce, MediaTech, and EdTech, then expanding into AI chatbots and process automation in the final phase.

The Challenge

A2N InfoTech needed to scale development capacity for a growing multi-vertical client base without waiting on a long local hiring cycle. They needed senior developers who could integrate into existing sprint workflows, communicate clearly, and ship production code with minimal hand-holding.

The Solution

Augmex placed a team of 5 in 3 weeks: 4 full-stack developers and 1 project manager. First sprint output arrived in week 4. The team expanded to 6 in month 7 with an additional frontend developer, then to 7 in month 13 when an AI/ML engineer was added to support growing client demand for AI features. Over 18 months, the team shipped 9 projects across 5 industries. In the final phase, 3 AI chatbots and 2 internal process automation tools were delivered for A2N's clients.

How the Project Was Delivered

4 Full Stack Developers + 1 Frontend Developer + 1 Project Manager + 1 AI/ML Engineer. 3 weeks to onboard, first sprint output in week 4. 18 months ongoing.

Technology: Laravel, React, Node.js, TypeScript, AWS, MySQL, Docker, Git, Python, OpenAI API, LangChain, FastAPI

The Results

  • 9 Projects Shipped: Across TravelTech, SaaS, Ecommerce, MediaTech, and EdTech
  • Added AI Capability: AI/ML capacity introduced as client demand evolved
  • Flexible Cost Model: Expanded delivery capacity without permanent headcount lock-in
  • 18 months Engagement Duration: Ongoing partnership with team expansion in two phases

What the Client Said

When we started with Augmex, we needed developers who could pick up work immediately without a long ramp-up. What we didn't expect was a team that would still be growing with us 18 months later, now adding AI to products our clients are actively selling. That kind of long-term partnership is rare, and it has changed how we think about scaling.