Alpesh Nakrani

Devlyn AI · TypeScript · Baltimore

TypeScript engineering for Baltimore teams.

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

The intersection

Building TypeScript teams in Baltimore is structurally constrained by local supply. While less frantic than Tier-1 markets, Baltimore still suffers from a structural deficit of senior talent. Devlyn pods inject senior capability without the localized hiring lag.

AI-augmented TypeScript workflows lean on Cursor and Claude Code for type-narrowing utilities, Zod schema generation from existing data structures, exhaustive-switch correctness patterns for discriminated unions, generic utility-type authoring, and type-safe API contract scaffolding — all under senior validation that owns type architecture decisions, refactor strategy across monorepo boundaries, strict-mode migration planning for legacy codebases, and the tradeoff between type expressiveness and developer ergonomics. Compression shows up strongest in Zod schema definitions, API contract types, database model types, and test-type scaffolding.

TypeScript engagements at Devlyn typically run as one senior full-stack engineer plus shared DevOps for $4,500–$8,000/month, covering type architecture design, runtime validation strategy, and monorepo tooling configuration. This scales to a two- or three-engineer pod when the roadmap splits across monorepo infrastructure (shared packages, build pipelines, version management), design-system component libraries with typed prop contracts, and application-level feature work requiring coordination across shared types. Pods share a single retainer with flexible allocation.

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Common questions

  • Why hire a TypeScript pod for Baltimore operations?

    Because local Baltimore hiring timelines are too long. While less frantic than Tier-1 markets, Baltimore still suffers from a structural deficit of senior talent. Devlyn pods inject senior capability without the localized hiring lag. Devlyn's pods provide immediate TypeScript capability aligned with your operating rhythm.

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

    Architecture, security review, and the TypeScript-specific patterns that production-grade work requires. TypeScript pods typically ship full-stack JavaScript projects across Next.js, Remix, Astro, and NestJS, API backends with end-to-end type safety from database schema to API response, design-system component libraries with strict prop typing and documentation generation, shared monorepo packages consumed by multiple applications, and infrastructure-as-code with CDK or Pulumi. Devlyn engineers ship TypeScript with strict mode and noUncheckedIndexedAccess enabled, Zod for runtime validation that mirrors compile-time types, project-aware tsconfig discipline across monorepo boundaries using composite projects and project references, and automated type-generation pipelines from database schemas (Prisma, Drizzle) and API specs (OpenAPI, tRPC) to ensure types stay synchronized across the full stack.

  • How does timezone alignment work?

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

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

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

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