Principal architect input shapes the route before delivery starts moving at pace.
Senior technical judgement, hands-on engineering and AI-native delivery, ready to shape, build and support software faster than permanent hiring allows.
Principal architect input shapes the route before delivery starts moving at pace.
Experienced engineers work on delivery and ship production-grade software.
AI agents accelerate planning, coding, testing and documentation under engineering control.
What ships is observable, maintainable and ready for your team to own.
Clear direction. Senior execution. AI-native workflow. Software that stays supportable.
You have product ambition, an engineering backlog, delivery pressure, and an internal team that is already stretched.
Building a permanent engineering function is slow, expensive, and hard to justify against a need that is changing in real time. Hiring senior architects takes months. Onboarding takes longer. By the time the team is ramped, the priority has moved.
The conventional alternatives all solve the wrong problem. Staff augmentation gives you bodies but not enough judgement. Open-ended T&M creates drift and weak commercial discipline. Fixed-price work locks scope before reality has finished shaping. Each of them transfers risk back onto you.
What you actually need is a retained capability. One with senior judgement included, hands-on from day one, with throughput that compounds the longer it runs.
Not a temporary team. Not a one-off project. A delivery engine that gets more effective the more context it learns. That is what Software Factory is built to be.
“You guys were a big step ahead. Our business is fitness and gyms.I didn't have the skills internally to take my team to where they needed to be.”
This is a new commercial model that pairs economic discipline with the seniority and adaptability the work actually needs.
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A short conversation will usually clarify whether Software Factory is the right shape for where you are now and whether Architect, Build, or both is the right way in.