DevTracker is a small team of engineers turning real business problems into clean, modern web applications. No jargon, no over-engineering — just software that works.
Most software projects fail not from bad code, but from bad communication. We built DevTracker to fix that: every client gets a live dashboard showing exactly where their project stands, what's next, and when it ships. Transparency is the product.
End-to-end applications built with React, Next.js, and .NET Core. From landing pages to SaaS platforms.
We don't just build and hand off. We deploy, monitor, and iterate based on real usage data.
You get a dedicated dashboard to track progress, review milestones, and message us directly.
We deliver tangible progress every week so you always know where your project stands.
No jargon, no ghosting. You get straight answers and honest timelines.
We stand behind our code — from the first commit through post-launch support.
We build with current-generation tools: TypeScript, Next.js, .NET, and cloud-first infrastructure.
We focus on a small set of services so we can do each one properly.
Full-stack applications built with React, Next.js, and .NET. From landing pages to SaaS platforms.
Interfaces people enjoy using. Wireframes, prototypes, and polished final designs with real micro-interactions.
Practical AI integrations that save real hours — chatbots, document processing, workflow automation.
A tight-knit team that cares about craft and owns every line of code we ship.

Founder & Lead Developer
Full-stack engineer building scalable web applications with .NET and React.
A few recent highlights. Each one solved a real problem for a real team.
Complete online marketplace with Stripe payment processing and real-time inventory.
Enterprise analytics with real-time charts, ML-powered insights, and automated reporting.
Multi-tenant platform with subscription billing, RBAC, and automated onboarding.
We take on a handful of projects at a time so every client gets our full attention. Tell us what you're building.
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