Nearshore Rails developers who share your working day.
Offshore means waking up to yesterday's questions. Brazil sits one to three hours off US time — enough overlap for real-time review, pairing, and standups. We turn that into a number you can see before you commit.
"In your time zone" is a calculation, not a slogan.
For each engineer we take their working hours and your business hours, account for both time zones, and compute the daily intersection. That figure rides on every shortlist card.
São Paulo engineer, 9:00–18:00 · New York team, 9:00–17:00
Eight hours of shared working time — effectively a co-located day, minus the relocation.
Same-day collaboration
Code review, pairing, and incident response happen while everyone is awake — not on a 12-hour delay.
Cultural fit
Brazilian engineers work closely with US product culture. Direct communication, async-friendly, English-comfortable.
No entities abroad
We handle the engagement and a single USD invoice. You don't open a foreign entity or run international payroll.
See the overlap for yourself.
Request a shortlist and every engineer arrives with their overlap hours computed.