Alpesh Nakrani

Devlyn AI · GraphQL · Helsinki

GraphQL engineering for Helsinki teams.

Bypass the Helsinki talent shortage. Deploy a senior GraphQL pod aligned to your time zone in 24 hours.

The intersection

Building GraphQL teams in Helsinki is structurally constrained by local supply. Helsinki FTE pipelines run 3–4 months for senior backend roles. Notice-period norms (1–3 months) lengthen effective start dates. Pod retainers compress the calendar against gaming-industry compensation gravity.

AI-augmented GraphQL workflows leverage Cursor for rapid schema definition, resolver scaffolding, and TypeScript type-generation integration — under senior validation that owns the query complexity analysis, DataLoader implementation for batching, and security posture (depth limiting, rate limiting). Compression is strongest in bridging legacy REST APIs into a unified GraphQL layer.

GraphQL engagements typically run as a two-engineer pod (one frontend, one backend) for $8,000–$14,000/month, ensuring the schema design perfectly serves the client needs while remaining performant against the database. This scales to larger pods for enterprise Federation rollouts.

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Common questions

  • Why hire a GraphQL pod for Helsinki operations?

    Because local Helsinki hiring timelines are too long. Helsinki FTE pipelines run 3–4 months for senior backend roles. Notice-period norms (1–3 months) lengthen effective start dates. Pod retainers compress the calendar against gaming-industry compensation gravity. Devlyn's pods provide immediate GraphQL capability aligned with your operating rhythm.

  • What does the GraphQL pod own end-to-end?

    Architecture, security review, and the GraphQL-specific patterns that production-grade work requires. GraphQL pods typically ship unified data graphs across microservices (Apollo Federation), high-performance BFF (Backend-For-Frontend) layers, real-time subscription architectures, and complex data-fetching layers for React/Next.js frontends. Devlyn engineers ship highly optimized resolvers solving the N+1 problem, strict schema governance, and robust caching strategies.

  • How does timezone alignment work?

    undefined This means your GraphQL pod participates in your daily standups and sprint planning without async delays.

  • What is the cost comparison versus hiring locally in Helsinki?

    undefined Devlyn's GraphQL pods start at $2,500/month or $15/hour, drastically reducing the loaded cost without sacrificing senior engineering depth.

Scope the work

If your roadmap is shaped, book a 30-minute discovery call. We will validate if a GraphQL pod is the right fit for your Helsinki operation.