Founded 2022 • 5–8 Engineers • Remote · Everywhere the Wi-Fi is decent
Bytes2Pro started the way most good things do—over beers and mutual frustration. A few of us kept freelancing into the same dumpster fires: codebases held together with duct tape, founders burned by agencies that oversold and underdelivered, and “senior engineers” who needed Stack Overflow to write a for loop. We figured if we pooled our skills and shared a brand, we could take on bigger projects, deliver faster, and actually enjoy the work. Turns out we were right.
The person on your Slack is the person writing your code. No account managers, no game of telephone. You have a question at 2pm, you get an answer at 2:05pm.
Working software beats a perfect Figma every time. We get something real in your hands fast, then iterate. You’ll never wonder “what are they even doing?” because you’ll see it every week.
Two good engineers will outship ten mediocre ones every single time. We stay small on purpose so you’re paying for output, not overhead.
When we’re done, you get clean code, real documentation, and a codebase your next hire won’t curse us for. We build things meant to outlast the engagement.
React, Next.js, Node, Python—whatever solves the problem. Complete products, not homework assignments.
Napkin sketch to deployed product in weeks. Battle-tested stack, investor-ready results.
The useful kind of AI. Chat features, smart search, content generation, workflow automation. Not a chatbot that says “I’m sorry, I can’t help with that.”
We make pixels do what designers intended. Component libraries, responsive everything, animations that don’t make your CPU cry.
The invisible plumbing that makes everything work. Auth, payments, databases, integrations—built to not fall over at 3 AM.
CI/CD, cloud infra, Docker, monitoring. We deploy what we build because “it works on my machine” isn’t a deployment strategy.
8 years turning “what if we built…” into “it’s live.” Owns projects end-to-end. Has strong opinions about database indexes and weak opinions about tabs vs spaces.
Turns Figma files into pixel-perfect React components faster than most people turn Figma files into other Figma files. Design system enthusiast.
Writes APIs, deploys infrastructure, and stays calm when production is on fire. The person you want on call. Literally—he volunteers for it.
Makes LLMs do useful things in production, not just impressive things in demos. Has shipped more RAG pipelines than she’d like to admit.
Ships MVPs the way some people binge TV shows—quickly and with intense focus. TypeScript maximalist. Coffee minimalist (lies).
Cross-platform mobile apps and buttery-smooth web animations. Will absolutely judge your app’s loading spinner. Has opinions about easing curves.