Hire a Salesforce Developer

Certified Apex, LWC, and integration developers who turn a scoped requirement into shipped, tested Salesforce functionality — hourly, project-based, or embedded as a dedicated hire.

PD I & IICertified platform experts
Apex & LWCCore development skills
Hourly or ProjectFlexible engagement models

Why Hire a Developer

Build-ready Salesforce development

When you hire a Salesforce developer from our team, you get someone who turns a defined scope into working software — Apex classes, Lightning Web Components, Flows, and integrations built to spec, tested, and deployed with proper coverage.

A developer is the right hire when you already know what needs to be built — requirements are scoped, the process is decided, and what's left is implementation. If you're still deciding what to build and why, a consultant is the faster starting point. If the build spans multiple systems and needs a technical blueprint first, start with an architect. Many engagements start with one of those roles and hand straight off to a developer for the build.

Apex development

Triggers, classes, batch and scheduled jobs — built to spec with test coverage that holds up in production.

Lightning Web Components

Modern, responsive UI for record pages, custom apps, and Experience Cloud sites.

Integrations

REST/SOAP APIs, middleware, and data sync between Salesforce and the other systems your business runs on.

Engagement types

How companies hire our Salesforce developers

Hourly support

Scoped or occasional work billed as it happens — fixes, small enhancements, or backlog items that don't need a full-time commitment.

  • No minimum monthly commitment
  • Billed for time actually worked
  • Good fit for occasional or unpredictable workloads

Project-based build

A fixed scope — a feature, an integration, a migration — quoted up front and delivered against a defined timeline.

  • Clear deliverable & price before work starts
  • Sandbox testing before every deploy
  • No ongoing commitment after delivery

Dedicated developer

One developer embedded in your team on a monthly retainer — for steady, ongoing Salesforce work.

Engagement Flow

What a development engagement typically looks like

1. Share your scope

Tell us what needs to be built on the hire form — a feature, an integration, a fix, or an ongoing backlog.

2. Match & estimate

We match a developer whose experience fits your stack, and quote hourly or project pricing depending on the work.

3. Build & iterate

Development happens in sandbox with test coverage, with regular check-ins so nothing ships as a surprise.

4. Deploy & support

Production deployment, then a support window to catch edge cases before the engagement closes or rolls into ongoing work.

FAQ

Hire Salesforce developer — common questions

Developer vs consultant — what's the difference?

A developer builds and configures — Apex, LWC, Flows, and integrations against a defined scope. A consultant figures out what to build and why, through discovery and process mapping. Many engagements start with a consultant and hand off to a developer for the build.

Developer vs architect — what's the difference?

An architect designs the technical blueprint first — data model, security, integration patterns — for complex or multi-cloud builds. A developer implements against that blueprint, or directly against a scope on smaller, well-defined projects that don't need a separate design phase.

Hourly or project-based — how is a developer priced?

Both models are available. Hourly suits occasional or evolving work billed as it happens. Project-based suits a fixed scope with a quoted price up front. Share your need on the hire form and we'll recommend the model that fits, then quote after a short discovery call.

Can I hire a developer for a single, short project?

Yes. Project-based engagements are scoped to a specific deliverable — a feature, an integration, a migration — with no ongoing commitment required after delivery and support.

Do you offer a dedicated developer instead of hourly or project work?

Yes — if you have a steady, ongoing stream of Salesforce work, a dedicated developer on a monthly retainer is usually more efficient than repeated hourly engagements.

Can I hire a Salesforce developer remotely?

Yes. We work with companies worldwide via video calls, shared sandboxes, and async documentation — aligned to your timezone where possible.