about

Seven engineers in Turin who ship software that works.

DevProxima was founded in 2020 by two former engineering leads — one from a fintech startup that scaled to 2M users, and one from an enterprise consultancy that built internal tools for Fortune 500 companies. They started DevProxima because they saw a gap in the Italian web development market: agencies that could design beautifully but could not engineer reliably, and freelancers who could code competently but could not architect systems that scale.

The team has grown to seven: four full-stack engineers, a DevOps specialist, a frontend performance engineer, and a QA lead. Everyone codes. Nobody manages accounts. When you hire DevProxima, the person scoping your project is the person building it.

We are based in Turin — Italy's engineering capital, home to FIAT, aerospace, and a growing tech ecosystem. We write code in TypeScript, deploy to AWS and Vercel, and test everything automatically. We use Git for version control, GitHub Actions for CI/CD, Docker for containerization, and PostgreSQL for data that matters.

180+ projects shipped. 99.9% uptime average. Average Lighthouse score: 96. Average load time: under 2 seconds. We measure our work by whether it performs in production — not by whether it looks good in a demo.

We work in English and Italian, for companies across Europe. About 40% of our clients are outside Italy — UK, Germany, Switzerland, and the Netherlands are our largest markets.

DevProxima team

Ship, don't slide.

We deliver working software, not PowerPoint presentations. Every sprint ends with a deployable increment. Every project ends with code running in production.

Boring technology.

We use proven tools — React, Node, PostgreSQL, Docker. We do not chase trends. We choose the technology that will still be maintained in 5 years and that your next developer can understand.

Measure everything.

Load times, Lighthouse scores, uptime, error rates, deployment frequency. If we cannot measure it, we do not claim it. Performance is not a feeling — it is a number.