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We design fast, responsive and visually appealing user interfaces using modern front-end technologies like React, Vue and Angular. Our team aims to deliver seamless user experiences, enhance performance and develop scalable architectures tailored to your product's requirements.

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What is frontend development?

Frontend development is the engineering of the user-facing layer of web applications: HTML, CSS, JavaScript/TypeScript, framework code (React, Next.js, Vue, Svelte), state management, accessibility, performance optimization and the build pipeline that ships it to browsers and CDNs. Modern frontend work spans server-rendered apps (Next.js, Remix), single-page apps (Vite + React), static-first sites (Astro, 11ty), design systems and component libraries and the testing and tooling that keeps it shipping. Pharos delivers production frontends optimized for Core Web Vitals, accessibility (WCAG 2.1 AA) and long-term maintainability.
Authoritative citations 12 sources
  1. DORA State of DevOps Report The Google DORA State of DevOps annual report defines the four key software delivery metrics (deployment frequency, lead time for changes, mean time to restore, change failure rate) that we instrument on every production engagement to benchmark delivery performance. dora.dev
  2. Stack Overflow Developer Survey The Stack Overflow Developer Survey documents language, framework, database and tooling adoption across tens of thousands of engineers annually, and we use the trend lines to validate stack choices against hiring pool depth for each client. survey.stackoverflow.co
  3. ThoughtWorks Technology Radar The ThoughtWorks Technology Radar tracks tools, platforms, techniques and languages across adopt, trial, assess and hold rings twice yearly, and is a cross-check we use to validate architectural recommendations against industry consensus. thoughtworks.com
  4. Google SRE Book The Google SRE book codifies service-level objectives, error budgets, incident response and postmortem culture that our production readiness gates adopt directly when handing over a platform to a client operations team. sre.google
  5. Martin Fowler bliki Martin Fowler's bliki is the most cited reference for enterprise architecture patterns including microservices, strangler fig, CQRS, event sourcing and refactoring, which shapes how we describe and implement architecture decisions in ADRs on every client engagement. martinfowler.com
  6. Gartner Custom Application Services Magic Quadrant Gartner publishes multiple Magic Quadrant reports covering custom application services, digital engineering and outsourced development that identify market leaders, completeness of vision and niche specialists across the global software services industry. gartner.com
  7. ISO 27001 Information Security Standard ISO 27001:2022 defines the internationally recognized information security management system requirements that Pharos Production operates under, shaping the control framework we inherit and extend for client software engagements. iso.org
  8. OWASP Top 10 The OWASP Top 10 ranks the highest-impact web application security risks and is the single most cited threat reference for application security programs, which every Pharos build is reviewed against before production release. owasp.org
  9. NIST Secure Software Development Framework NIST SSDF SP 800-218 defines secure development practices including threat modelling, SBOM generation, vulnerability disclosure and supply chain controls, which we treat as the baseline Software Development Lifecycle checklist on every client engagement. csrc.nist.gov
  10. CNCF Cloud Native Landscape The CNCF Cloud Native Landscape maps the full cloud-native ecosystem across orchestration, runtime, observability, security and database categories, useful reference material we consult when validating platform choices for client Kubernetes and service mesh engagements. landscape.cncf.io
  11. Accelerate by Forsgren, Humble, Kim Accelerate distills the multi-year DORA research program into the book-length case for DevOps practices correlated with high-performance software delivery, and is the single most cited academic reference for the delivery metrics we ship inside every client engagement. itrevolution.com
  12. IEEE SWEBOK The IEEE Software Engineering Body of Knowledge codifies the professional knowledge areas covering requirements, design, construction, testing, maintenance, configuration management and engineering economics that underpin every professional software services engagement. computer.org
What we do not do:
  • Static marketing sites where Webflow, Framer or Astro would ship in days
  • Frontend rewrites for "modernization" without a measured user or maintenance problem
  • Pixel-perfect copies of designs without a design system in place
  • Component libraries built before the second consumer exists (avoid premature abstraction)

Services

Businesses choose custom software over off-the-shelf products when they need solutions tailored to unique workflows, compliance requirements and growth targets. According to Grand View Research (2024), the global custom software development market is valued at over $35 billion and is projected to grow at 22.3% CAGR through 2030. Pharos Production delivers full-cycle custom development across three core areas: blockchain and smart contracts, web applications and mobile apps.

  • HTML/CSS Responsive Development

    We create responsive, pixel-perfect layouts that smoothly adapt to all screen sizes. Our method guarantees quick-loading interfaces while keeping a consistent appearance across devices.

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  • JavaScript and TypeScript Engineering

    We create dynamic, scalable front-end features using modern JavaScript and TypeScript, leading to reliable, maintainable codebases that support long-term product growth.

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  • React and Next.js Application Development

    We develop high-performance, interactive interfaces with React and Next.js, leveraging server-side rendering and optimized component structures. This method delivers fast user experiences and boosts SEO performance.

    Explore React and Next.js Application Development
  • Angular Front-End Architecture

    We create enterprise-level applications with Angular, focusing on modular design and robust typing. This approach guarantees predictable growth and easy maintenance for complex systems.

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  • Svelte and SvelteKit Application Development

    We build ultra-fast interfaces using Svelte and SvelteKit, reducing runtime overhead. This results in smoother animations, quicker load times and cleaner code.

    Explore Svelte and SvelteKit Application Development
  • UI/UX Prototyping and Component Design

    We design user-friendly interfaces and reusable UI components that enhance usability and maintain visual consistency. Prototypes allow you to validate the user flow and experience before development starts.

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  • Front-End Performance Optimization

    We optimize your application to decrease load times, reduce bundle sizes and enhance rendering speed. This ensures a smoother experience for users, even on lower-end devices.

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  • Cross-Browser and Cross-Device Compatibility Testing

    We thoroughly test interfaces on different devices, operating systems and browsers. This guarantees consistent performance and look for all users, no matter the platform.

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JS framework (React/Next/Vue) vs static-first (Astro/11ty): which is better?

JS frameworks (React, Next.js, Vue, Nuxt) excel at rich client-side interactivity and shared state across views, while static-first generators (Astro, 11ty, Eleventy) ship the fastest possible content sites with minimal JavaScript. According to the 2024 Web Almanac, sites built with static-first frameworks have a median LCP 38% lower than JS-framework sites - for content-heavy pages, less code is more performance.

Factor JS framework (React / Next / Vue) Static-first (Astro / 11ty)
Interactivity Rich client-side state, real-time updates, complex forms Limited islands of interactivity; mostly static HTML
Performance Tunable; SSR + RSC achieves 1-2s LCP with discipline Best-in-class out of the box; <1s LCP common
SEO Strong with SSR; SPA-only frameworks struggle without SSR Excellent; static HTML indexes immediately
Build complexity Higher; build pipeline, server runtime, deployment infrastructure Lower; static files deploy to any CDN
Hiring pool Largest; React engineers everywhere Smaller; Astro/11ty experience less common
Cost (year 1) $15,000-$180,000+ depending on scope $5,000-$30,000 for most marketing/content sites
Time to launch 4 weeks to 6 months Days to a few weeks for content sites
Best fit SaaS dashboards, marketplaces, social, real-time apps, admin tools Marketing sites, blogs, docs sites, content-heavy SEO targets

Frontend development at Pharos Production at a glance

  • Frontends shipped: 50+ production frontends since 2014 across SaaS, marketplaces, healthcare, FinTech and consumer apps
  • Stack: React, Next.js, Vue, Nuxt, Svelte, Astro, TypeScript, Tailwind, CSS Modules, Storybook
  • Standards: WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility, Core Web Vitals on field metrics, performance budgets enforced in CI
  • Pricing: Frontend MVP from $15,000-$50,000; full product frontend $50,000-$180,000+; design system from $25,000
  • Timeline: Discovery 1-2 weeks; MVP 4-8 weeks; full product frontend 3-6 months
  • Quality gates: Storybook coverage, axe-core CI, Lighthouse budget, visual regression tests, cross-browser smoke suite
  • Cooperation: Greenfield builds, design system rollouts, performance + accessibility audits, framework migrations
  • Honest scope: We recommend Astro/Webflow/Framer for static sites and decline speculative component libraries

Our Software Development Expertise

Our team of 90+ engineers covers the full development stack, from Solidity smart contracts and React front-ends to Kubernetes infrastructure and automated QA pipelines. Since 2013, we have delivered 110+ applications for clients across FinTech, healthcare, crypto, e-commerce and 14 other industries. Across verified Clutch reviews, our clients report an average 40% improvement in transaction processing speed, a 95% on-time delivery rate and an 87% client retention rate across multi-year engagements. Below are selected projects that demonstrate our capabilities in action.

  • Taxi Aggregator App - application interface, screen 1
    Taxi Aggregator App - application interface, screen 2
    Social

    Taxi Aggregator App

    Pharos Production collaborated with a taxi aggregator platform to develop a high-load ride-hailing application that connects passengers and drivers in real time. This platform consolidates various fleets and independent drivers into a single system, ensuring quick ride matching, live tracking and transparent pricing. Built on a cloud-native infrastructure, the solution offers low-latency interactions, reliable trip processing and scalability for operations at the city and regional levels.

  • Sagas. Time-lapse Social Network - application interface, screen 1
    Sagas. Time-lapse Social Network - application interface, screen 2
    Sagas. Time-lapse Social Network - application interface, screen 3
    Sagas. Time-lapse Social Network - application interface, screen 4
    Sagas. Time-lapse Social Network - application interface, screen 5
    Sagas. Time-lapse Social Network - application interface, screen 6
    Social

    Sagas. Time-lapse Social Network

    Pharos Production has partnered with Sagas to create a location-aware social platform that enables users to capture, publish and explore geo-located timelapses over time. This system combines real-time data ingestion, large-scale media processing and map-centric discovery to transform physical locations into dynamic digital stories. Leveraging cloud-native infrastructure and event-driven architecture, Sagas allows users to document urban changes, natural evolution and personal moments tied to specific places. The result is a scalable social network where time and location are central to content discovery.

  • PumpTap crypto wallet multi-chain asset dashboard
    PumpTap Crypto Wallet - application interface, screen 2
    PumpTap Crypto Wallet - application interface, screen 3
    Web3 & Blockchain

    PumpTap Crypto Wallet

    Pharos Production has partnered with PumpTap to develop a secure, high-performance crypto wallet tailored for everyday Web3 interactions. PumpTap lets users store, send and manage digital assets across multiple blockchains through a simple, intuitive interface. Built on a scalable, event-driven architecture, the wallet delivers real-time transaction updates, robust security and seamless integration with decentralized applications.

  • Pulse. Social Network With Prizes - application interface, screen 1
    Pulse. Social Network With Prizes - application interface, screen 2
    Pulse Social Network - Community commerce platform by Pharos Production
    Social

    Pulse. Social Network With Prizes

    Pharos Production has partnered with Pulse to create a community-driven social network that connects users with local stores through challenges, engagement activities and real-world prizes. This platform transforms everyday local interactions into interactive experiences, enabling users to earn rewards from participating merchants. Built on a scalable, event-driven architecture, Pulse facilitates real-time interactions between users and businesses and supports rapid growth across cities and regions.

  • Pro Gambling. Sports Forecasting Platform - application interface, screen 1
    Pro Gambling. Sports Forecasting Platform - application interface, screen 2
    Casino & Sportsbook

    Pro Gambling. Sports Forecasting Platform

    Pharos Production partnered with Pro Gambling to build a high-load sports forecasting platform focused on data-driven predictions, real-time analytics and scalable delivery of betting insights. The platform aggregates large volumes of sports data, odds movements and historical statistics to generate forecasts that help users make informed betting decisions. Built on a cloud-native, event-driven architecture, Pro Gambling delivers fast updates, transparent analytics and consistent performance during peak sports events.

  • Pleenk. Secure Payments Platform - application interface, screen 1
    Pleenk. Secure Payments Platform - application interface, screen 2
    Pleenk. Secure Payments Platform - application interface, screen 3
    Banking

    Pleenk. Secure Payments Platform

    Pharos Production has partnered with Pleenk to build a secure, scalable payments platform for fast transactions, fraud prevention and seamless integration with digital products. The platform processes payment flows in real time while maintaining high levels of security, transparency and reliability for both businesses and end users. Built on cloud-native infrastructure and an event-driven architecture, Pleenk provides a strong foundation for modern digital payments.

  • NoMoreBets. Rapid Bets Platform. - application interface, screen 1
    NoMoreBets. Rapid Bets Platform. - application interface, screen 2
    NoMoreBets. Rapid Bets Platform. - application interface, screen 3
    NoMoreBets. Rapid Bets Platform. - application interface, screen 4
    NoMoreBets. Rapid Bets Platform. - application interface, screen 5
    Casino & Sportsbook

    NoMoreBets. Rapid Bets Platform.

    Pharos Production partnered with NoMoreBets to develop a worldwide one-tap live betting platform focused on speed and scalability. The system handles real-time odds and instant bets effortlessly. The result is a smooth, engaging betting experience that increased player retention, reduced drop-offs during live matches and positioned NoMoreBets for global growth since 2022.

  • Nextcheck, the KYC Platform - application interface, screen 1
    Nextcheck, the KYC Platform - application interface, screen 2
    Nextcheck, the KYC Platform - application interface, screen 3
    Nextcheck, the KYC Platform - application interface, screen 4
    Banking

    Nextcheck, the KYC Platform

    Pharos Production partnered with Nextcheck to replace outdated, manual onboarding with a secure, automated KYC/AML platform. Built on AWS, Kubernetes, Istio, Elixir, RabbitMQ, PostgreSQL and NextJS, the platform provides real-time biometric and document verification, risk assessment and compliance reporting. Since 2019, Nextcheck has reduced onboarding time by 60%, cut manual labor by 70% and expanded to support thousands of checks at once. Today, it powers global banks, FinTechs and crypto firms with a cloud-native, regulation-ready, growth-oriented compliance platform.

About the founder and CTO

Dmytro Nasyrov

Dmytro Nasyrov

Founder and CTO Pharos Production

Ask the founder a question

I design and build reliable software solutions - from lightweight apps to high-load distributed systems and blockchain platforms.

PhD in Artificial Intelligence, MSc in Computer Science (with honors), MSc in Electronics & Precision Mechanics.

  • 13 years in architecture of great software solutions tailored to customer needs for startups and enterprises

  • 23 years of practical enterprise customized software production experience

  • Lecturer at the National Kyiv Polytechnic University

  • Doctor of Philosophy in Artificial Intelligence

  • Master’s degree in Computer Science, completed with excellence

  • Master’s degree in Electronics and precision mechanics engineering

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Our frontend delivery approach

Frontend projects follow Pharos Verified Delivery with UX-specific gates: discovery validates information architecture and design system audit; build includes Storybook component documentation and accessibility checks in CI; production readiness covers Core Web Vitals validation, cross-browser testing and performance budget enforcement; support includes accessibility audits and Lighthouse regression checks.

Pharos Verified Delivery 4-phase methodology with typical durations and deliverables
  1. Phase 01 / 04

    Paid Discovery

    2-4 weeks
    • Technical validation
    • Architecture proposal
    • Scope refined estimate
    82% on-schedule with discovery
  2. Phase 02 / 04

    Iterative Build

    2-week sprints
    • Working demos every sprint
    • CTO review at milestones
    • ADRs documented
    Transparent progress tracking
  3. Phase 03 / 04

    Production Readiness

    • Monitoring and alerting
    • Security audit Pen test
    • Runbooks and rollback
    ISO 27001 aligned
  4. Phase 04 / 04

    Support

    Ongoing
    • Security patches
    • Performance tuning
    • 4h SLA response
    Continuous improvement

Pharos Verified Delivery applied to 110+ production applications since 2013

Frontends we shipped this year

Three recent frontend rewrites and launches with the Core Web Vitals numbers clients cared about.

Performance + accessibility rewrite Q2 2025 · Healthcare provider, US
Before

Patient portal built in 2016 on Angular 4. 8-second average page load. Zero accessibility compliance. Tickets about broken scheduling weekly.

After

Next.js 14 rewrite with WCAG 2.1 AA compliance. 1.2-second average page load, Lighthouse 98/100, scheduling success rate up from 71% to 96%.

We went accessibility-first from day one - axe-core tests in CI, manual screen reader sweeps each sprint, compliance checklist in the PR template. It cost ~5% more in build time and saved a future remediation project.

Design system rollout Q4 2024 · SaaS scale-up, US
Before

Three product teams shipping inconsistent UI. 47 distinct button styles in production. Brand refresh would have required touching every page.

After

React + Tailwind component library with Storybook docs and visual regression testing. 11 button styles, 4 input styles, 1 source of truth. Brand refresh shipped in 2 weeks instead of 4 months.

We sized the system to existing usage - every component exists because at least 3 product surfaces needed it. No speculative components. Storybook is the design contract; product teams pull from it instead of reimplementing.

SPA to SSR migration Q1 2025 · E-commerce marketplace, EU
Before

React SPA with client-side routing. Initial JS bundle 1.4MB. Search engine indexing broken. Time-to-interactive on mobile 9.8s.

After

Next.js with server components and ISR. Initial JS down to 180KB, time-to-interactive 1.7s on 4G mobile, full SEO indexing restored. Organic search traffic up 38% in 90 days post-launch.

Server components let us delete most of the client-side data fetching - pages render on the edge, the cart and account pieces stay client-interactive, and the in-between is statically regenerated on schedule. The bundle shrink is the side effect, not the goal.

Client names anonymized under NDA. Full case studies at /cases/.

When a heavy frontend framework is not the answer

We decline roughly 30% of RFPs we receive. Forcing a bad fit costs both sides 3-6 months and damages outcomes. Here is how we think about scope:

Projects we decline
  • Static marketing sites where Webflow, Framer or Astro deliver in days at lower cost
  • Headless CMS frontends where the CMS provides its own SDK
  • Server-rendered apps where Phoenix LiveView or HTMX add SPA-like UX without JS framework cost
  • Internal tools with 1-3 screens where Retool or Airtable would deliver in hours
  • Component libraries built speculatively before the second consumer exists
We recommend the lightest tool that fits

Heavy frontend frameworks are the right call when you need rich client-side state, real-time updates, complex forms, design system reuse across multiple products or strict performance budgets on a content-heavy page. For static content and marketing, modern static generators (Astro, 11ty) outperform JS frameworks in load time and SEO. We have closed engagements with "Astro will ship this in 3 weeks instead of 12, do that instead" as the recommendation.

Pharos Production front-end portfolio observations

Observations from 52 front-end engagements delivered between 2020 and 2026 across FinTech, healthcare, e-commerce and SaaS.

  • Teams of 3 to 6 front-end engineers sustained all Core Web Vitals in the green when we enforced bundle budgets in CI from week one.

  • Migrating from client-rendered SPAs to server components or Islands reduced JavaScript transfer by 46 percent on average across 8 projects.

  • Accessibility was cheaper to ship at build time than to retrofit: retrofit projects averaged 3.4x more hours per WCAG issue than greenfield builds.

  • Sites that adopted INP-aware interaction design (debounced inputs, optimistic UI) retained users 1.9x longer than control sites in our analytics samples.

Front-end engineering outlook 2026-2027

Front-end in 2026 is no longer a template layer, it is a user-perceived reliability surface. Core Web Vitals drive ranking and conversion, type-safe component contracts prevent cross-team breakage and accessibility is treated as a legal baseline in EU, UK, US regulated markets.

  • Stack Overflow 2024 shows TypeScript used by 65 percent of professional developers, now the default front-end contract language[2].

  • ThoughtWorks Radar places server components, Islands architecture and progressive enhancement in "Adopt"; pure client-side SPAs are moving to "Assess" for content sites[3].

  • Google Core Web Vitals 2025 raises the bar: INP replaces FID, LCP target stays at 2.5 s and CLS at 0.1. Sites missing these thresholds lose measurable organic traffic.

  • WCAG 2.2 AA is now the de facto baseline; EN 301 549 and EAA enforcement in the EU applies to most commercial front-ends from 2025.

How to evaluate a front-end build before sign-off

Before accepting a front-end from any vendor, run this 8-point check in a staging-equivalent environment under real device and network conditions.

  1. Largest Contentful Paint

    Under 2.5 s on 75th percentile 4G mobile, measured with field CrUX where possible.

  2. Interaction to Next Paint

    Under 200 ms on 75th percentile mobile, zero long tasks over 200 ms during core flows.

  3. Cumulative Layout Shift

    Under 0.1 across all above-the-fold sections.

  4. JavaScript transfer budget

    Under 170 KB gzipped on landing pages, under 250 KB on app shells.

  5. Accessibility audit

    WCAG 2.2 AA conformance verified with axe-core plus manual screen reader walk-through.

  6. Type coverage

    100 percent strict TypeScript, zero `any` in production code paths[2].

  7. Contract tests with back-end

    All API shapes covered by schema contracts, consumer-driven tests in CI[3].

  8. Supply chain

    Dependency audit on every build, SBOM published, locked versions, signed releases[9].

Lesson from production: the hydration cost tax

A SaaS client launched a Next.js marketing site in 2024 that indexed well but converted 22 percent below the legacy Gatsby version. Field INP was 380 ms on mid-tier Android, driven by a single analytics provider loading 180 KB of JS and hydrating on mount. We deferred hydration to idle time, moved analytics behind a consented, sampled loader and inlined the critical CSS for the hero. INP dropped to 140 ms field and the trial signup rate recovered plus 18 percent within 3 weeks. The lesson: hydration is a performance budget line item, not a framework default. Every third-party script enters with an INP cost attached.

How we measure frontend performance
Frontend metrics counted: Core Web Vitals (LCP, INP, CLS) measured in field via real user monitoring (CrUX, Web Vitals JS), not synthetic. Accessibility measured against WCAG 2.1 AA via axe-core CI plus manual screen reader audit. Lighthouse scores reported are field 75th-percentile, not lab. Last reviewed: . Corrections? Email [email protected] - see our Editorial policy for review cadence.

Reviews

Independent reviews from Clutch, GoodFirms and Google - verified client feedback on our software projects

Based on 12 verified client reviews

5 out of 5 stars
Web3 & Blockchain

Delivered a prototype and strong Hyperledger-based foundation for scaling.

Lang Mei
5 out of 5 stars
Web3 & Blockchain

Strong technical expertise with measurable growth results and effective communication.

Anonymous
5 out of 5 stars
Healthcare

Pharos Production delivered an adaptable digital health platform that enabled us to swiftly introduce new patient services while ensuring robust data security. Their technical skills and forward-thinking attitude gave us the confidence to grow as our user community flourished!

Emily Carter
5 out of 5 stars
Web3 & Blockchain

Delivered secure mobile crypto banking solution with strong compliance and UX.

Ron Levy
5 out of 5 stars
Software Development

Delivered retail app with strong UX, reliability, and positive user feedback.

Ramy Badie
5 out of 5 stars
Web3 & Blockchain

Seamless integration of blockchain modules into our architecture with structured communication.

Nick Chiles
5 out of 5 stars
Software Development

Built blockchain-based payment MVP with high transaction throughput and EV charging integration.

John Henry Harris
5 out of 5 stars
Software Development

Built blockchain transparency solution with QR-based verification and immutable tracking.

Susie Ma
5 out of 5 stars
Web3 & Blockchain

Delivered NFT marketplace with strong UX and clear communication.

Anonymous
5 out of 5 stars
Web3 & Blockchain

Delivered secure decentralized infrastructure with strong technical expertise and collaborative approach.

Oliver Esteve
5 out of 5 stars
Web3 & Blockchain

Delivered secure crypto wallet with strong usability and proactive issue handling.

Anonymous
5 out of 5 stars
Software Development

Delivered blockchain solution improving scalability, performance, and transaction speed.

Anonymous

Platforms we work with

Trusted by Coinbase, Consensys, Core Scientific, MicroStrategy, Gate.io and 10+ more Web3 and enterprise platforms

16+ partners

Our 16 technology partners include:

  • Consensys
  • Gate Io
  • Coinbase
  • Ludo
  • Core Scientific
  • Debut Infotech
  • Axoni
  • Alchemy
  • Starkware
  • Mara Holdings
  • MicroStrategy
  • Nubank
  • Okx
  • Uniswap
  • Riot
  • Leeway Hertz
  • Consensys
  • Gate Io
  • Coinbase
  • Core Scientific
  • Debut Infotech
  • Axoni
  • Alchemy
  • Starkware
  • Mara Holdings
  • MicroStrategy
  • Nubank
  • Okx
  • Uniswap
  • Riot
  • Leeway Hertz

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Dmytro Nasyrov - Founder and CTO of Pharos Production

Reviewed by Dmytro Nasyrov

Founder and CTO

23+ years in custom software development. Led 110+ projects across FinTech, healthcare, Web3 and enterprise, ISO 27001-aligned team.

Choose your cooperation model

Pharos Production offers three project models, MVP, Full-fledged Production and Full-cycle Development, priced from $10,000 to $80,000. An MVP prototype takes about 3 months.

Suitable for the project test
MVP

Core software architecture, initial UI/UX, working prototype in 3 months

$11,000 - $27,000
Popular choice
Suitable in 9 out of 10 cases
Full-fledged Production

Software architecture, UI/UX, customized software development, manual and automated testing, cloud deployment

$24,000 - $50,000
Turnkey development
Full-cycle Development

Comprehensive software architecture and documentation, UI/UX design layouts, UI kit, clickable prototypes, cloud deployment, continuous integration, as well as automated monitoring and notifications.

$50,000 - $75,000

Prices vary based on project scope, complexity, timeline and requirements. Hourly rates range from $35 to $75 depending on role and seniority. Contact us for a personalized estimate.

Interaction models for staff augmentation, dedicated teams and outsourcing

Request staff augmentation

Need extra hands on your software project? Our developers can jump in at any stage - from architecture to auditing - and integrate seamlessly with your team to fill any technical gaps.

Outsource your project

From first line to final audit, we handle the entire development process. We will deliver secure, production-ready software, while you can focus on your business.

Comparison of engagement models at Pharos Production
Model Best for Team setup Budget range
Staff Augmentation Existing teams needing extra engineers at any project stage 1-2 weeks From $5,000/month
Project Outsourcing Full-cycle development from idea to production launch 1-2 weeks $10,000-$80,000+
187+ technologies

Technologies, tools and frameworks we use

Our engineers work with 187+ technologies across blockchain, backend, frontend, mobile and DevOps - chosen for production reliability and performance.

Our engineers work with 187+ technologies across 10 categories: Frameworks, AI, Blockchains, DevOps, Clouds, Databases, Brokers, Tests, Programming, UI/UX.

  • Frameworks: Spring Boot, Erlang OTP, NodeJS, Phoenix, NestJS, Django, FastAPI, Express.js, React, Next.JS, Svelte, Angular, Vue.js, Remix, Astro, Nuxt.js, iOS, Android, Flutter, React Native, Capacitors, Ionic, Swift, Kotlin, Java, Dart
  • AI: OpenAI GPT, Anthropic Claude, Google Gemini, Meta Llama, Mistral AI, Cohere, Ollama, xAI Grok, LangChain, LangGraph, CrewAI, AutoGen, Hugging Face, PyTorch, TensorFlow, scikit-learn, LlamaIndex, Keras, XGBoost, LightGBM, OpenCV, spaCy, ONNX Runtime, Pinecone, Weaviate, Qdrant, Chroma, pgvector, Milvus, FAISS, MLflow, Weights & Biases, DVC, Kubeflow, AWS SageMaker, Azure ML, Google Vertex AI, NVIDIA Triton, Airflow, Ray Serve, vLLM, OpenAI Agents SDK, Claude MCP, Semantic Kernel, Haystack
  • Blockchains: Ethereum, TON, Corda, Tron, Hedera, Stellar, Consensys GoQuorum, Solana, Arbitrum, Binance Smart Chain (BSC), Sei, Celo, Hyperledger, MultiversX, IOTA, Polkadot, Aptos, Neo, Flow, Algorand, Avalanche, EOS, Optimism, Polygon, Cosmos, Sui, Tezos, Ontology, Fantom, NEAR Protocol, VeChain, Base, IPFS, Amazon Managed Blockchain, Amazon QLDB, IBM Blockchain, Oracle Blockchain
  • DevOps: Kubernetes, Terraform, Docker, Istio, Prometheus, Grafana, Jenkins, ArgoCD, Ansible, GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, Pulumi, Datadog, New Relic, Vault
  • Clouds: Amazon Web Services, Azure, Google Cloud, Cloudflare, Vercel, DigitalOcean
  • Databases: PostgreSQL, MySQL MariaDB, Redis, Cassandra, Neo4J, MongoDB, Elasticsearch, Solr, Ignite, ClickHouse, TimescaleDB, DynamoDB, Supabase, CockroachDB, ScyllaDB
  • Brokers: Kafka, RabbitMQ, Flink, Apache Pulsar, Amazon SQS, Amazon SNS, NATS
  • Tests: Postman, Appium, Cucumber, Selenium, JMeter, Cypress
  • Programming: Solidity, FunC, Rust, GoLang, Elixir, Erlang, C++, Java, JavaScript, TypeScript, Scala, Python, C#, .NET, PHP, Ruby, Dart, SQL
  • UI/UX: Figma, Zeplin, InVision, Sketch, Miro, Marvel, Balsamiq, Photoshop, Illustrator, XD, After Effects, Corel Draw

Frameworks

Backend Frameworks 8

Spring Boot
Spring Boot
Erlang OTP
Erlang OTP
NodeJS
NodeJS
Phoenix
Phoenix
NestJS
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Pharos Production - 110+ applications delivered over 13 years. From architecture to production - share your requirements and receive a detailed project estimate within 48 hours. Get a project estimate.

An approach to the development cycle

The Pharos Delivery Framework divides every project into 2-week sprints. After each sprint we hold a retrospective, deliver a progress report and plan the next sprint. This methodology is why agile projects are 3x more likely to succeed than waterfall (Standish Group CHAOS Report, 2024).
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  2. MVP

    We’ll design, build and launch your MVP, ensuring it meets the core requirements of your software solution.

  3. Production

    We’ll create a complete software solution that is custom-made to meet your exact specifications.

  4. Ongoing

    Continuous Support

    Our company will be right there with you, keeping your software solution running smoothly, fixing issues and rolling out updates.

Frontend engineering insights

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Front-end Development Glossary 7

Component Architecture
A structural pattern where a UI is composed of independent, reusable code units, each owning its markup, styles and logic, enabling parallel development and isolated testing.
Core Web Vitals
Google's set of performance metrics - Largest Contentful Paint, Interaction to Next Paint and Cumulative Layout Shift - used to measure real-world user experience and influence search ranking.
Code Splitting
A Webpack or Vite technique that breaks a JavaScript bundle into smaller chunks loaded on demand, reducing initial parse time and improving time-to-interactive on slow connections.
Design Token
A named, platform-agnostic variable - such as a color hex, spacing unit or font size - stored in a shared config file that keeps design and code in sync across a product.
Hydration
The process by which a server-rendered HTML page is activated client-side by attaching JavaScript event listeners, enabling interactivity without a full re-render.
Storybook
An open-source workshop tool for building and documenting UI components in isolation, used to create a living component library and catch visual regressions before integration.
WCAG 2.1 AA
The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines level that requires minimum 4.5:1 color contrast, keyboard navigability and screen-reader compatibility and is the legal baseline in most jurisdictions.

Frequently asked questions about Front-end Development

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    React + Next.js for most production work - biggest hiring pool, deepest ecosystem, and Next.js handles SSR/ISR/RSC out of the box. Vue + Nuxt is an excellent alternative if your team prefers it; the developer experience is on par.

    Svelte is a strong choice for smaller teams and high-performance budgets but has a smaller hiring pool. Astro for content-first sites where you want islands of interactivity without paying for a heavy framework. We will recommend a different stack if your team is already strong in one of these.

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    We define a performance budget during discovery (LCP target, INP target, CLS target, JS bundle size cap) and enforce it in CI on every PR. Real user monitoring (Web Vitals JS, CrUX) measures field metrics, not just lab Lighthouse.

    Common wins: server components for static-ish content, image optimization (next/image, srcset), font display optimization, lazy loading non-critical JS, eliminating unused CSS, third-party script audit.

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    Accessibility-first from day one. axe-core runs in CI on every PR and blocks merges with critical violations. Manual screen reader sweeps (NVDA, VoiceOver) each sprint on the critical user journeys. Compliance checklist in the PR template. Storybook documents accessible patterns. Pharos targets WCAG 2.1 AA out of the box; AAA on request for specific surfaces. We are not a legal compliance authority - for ADA/EAA opinions, consult qualified counsel.

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    Yes, when there is real demand. We size the system to existing usage - every component exists because at least 2-3 product surfaces need it. No speculative components. Storybook is the design contract. We use Tailwind + CSS Modules or CSS-in-JS depending on team preference. Visual regression testing (Chromatic, Playwright) catches unintended changes. Design system MVPs typically run $25,000-$60,000 depending on token count, component count and documentation depth.

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    Frontend MVP 4-8 weeks: 1-2 weeks discovery and design system audit, 3-5 weeks build with Storybook and axe-core in CI, 1 week production hardening. Full product frontend 3-6 months. Design system rollout 2-4 months. Framework migration (e.g. Angular to React, SPA to Next.js) 4-9 months including parallel-run cutover.

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    Server-rendered (SSR or RSC) for content-first pages, SEO-critical surfaces and anywhere first-load performance matters. Client-rendered SPAs for highly interactive dashboards, real-time apps and authenticated admin tools where the first load is less critical than ongoing interactivity. Most modern apps use a hybrid approach: SSR or static for marketing and content, client-side hydration for interactive parts. Next.js makes this hybrid trivial with the App Router.

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    Yes. Strangler-fig migration is the default - new framework runs alongside the old one, page by page or route by route, until the old framework is empty.

    We have done Angular → React, jQuery → Vue, SPA → SSR and CSS rewrites with no production downtime. Migration timeline depends on codebase size, test coverage and how many shared layouts need to change.

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    We decline static marketing sites that should ship on Webflow/Framer/Astro, framework migrations without a measured user or maintenance problem, pixel-perfect designs without a design system and component libraries built before the second consumer exists. Strongest fit: SaaS dashboards, marketplaces, real-time apps, accessibility-critical surfaces and performance-budget-bound product frontends.

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Published Pharos research

Technical articles, comparison guides and methodology deep-dives we write from our own delivery experience.

The Pharos takeaway on front-end delivery

Front-end quality in 2026 is measurable on the field: Core Web Vitals, type safety, accessibility conformance and supply chain hygiene. Pharos Production ships front-ends that meet these thresholds at launch, not after a post-release remediation project.

Dmytro Nasyrov, Founder and CTO at Pharos Production
Dmytro Nasyrov Founder & CTO Let’s work together!

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