What a Dedicated Vue Team Actually Looks Like
Hiring a Vue developer on a freelance platform usually means one person who handles component building, state management, API integration, performance optimisation, and testing all at once. When scope grows or something breaks in production, there is nobody to escalate to.
CoreVision gives you a complete unit. Your team has a project manager who owns communication and sprint planning, a senior team lead who owns component architecture and code quality, and senior Vue developers who build and iterate across the full application. Daily standups keep you informed on what is in progress. Bi-weekly demos show you working, deployed features, not Figma screens.
The monthly retainer covers this entire team. In-house Vue hiring in North American and European markets takes four to eight weeks from job post to start date, and that timeline restarts every time someone leaves. CoreVision has your team inside the product in five days for a flat monthly fee that in most Western markets is less than the fully-loaded cost of one in-house senior Vue developer.
What Our Vue Developers Build
Component architecture and design systems
Reusable, well-structured Vue component libraries built with the Composition API and long-term maintainability in mind. New features get added without breaking existing ones.
State management
Clean state architecture using Pinia or Vuex where the product genuinely requires centralized state. No over-engineered state management for problems that do not need it.
Server-side rendering and static generation
Nuxt.js SSR and SSG implementations for products that need fast initial load times, SEO-friendly rendering, or both. We choose the rendering strategy based on what your product actually needs.
API integration
Vue applications connected to REST APIs, headless CMS platforms, and third-party services. Our team has built integrations across property management software, NFC hardware, smart access control systems, and external data platforms, all surfaced through Vue frontends.
Performance and Core Web Vitals
Bundle size, lazy loading, code splitting, Largest Contentful Paint, and Interaction to Next Paint are part of every sprint review. Slow Vue applications are a choice, not an inevitability.
Multilingual and RTL Vue applications
Our team has native capability in English, Arabic, French, and German. We have shipped Vue applications with full RTL layout support for Arabic-language markets, with proper bidirectional text handling, layout mirroring, and RTL-aware component logic.
A Vue Application We Have Built
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KISS: Remote Management Platform for Self-Storage Facilities
PropTech / Access Control Automation
The problem
Self-storage operators needed a way to manage facilities remotely without on-site staff handling access control, lock management, move-ins, and delinquency workflows manually. Every manual process added operational overhead and made scaling to multiple facilities harder.
What we built
We developed and scaled the platform frontend in Vue.js, integrating it with property management software and NFC-powered smart locks. Tenants and operators manage unit access directly from their smartphones. The Vue frontend handles real-time operational data, remote access permissions, automated move-in and move-out workflows, and overlocking, all without requiring operators to be on-site. The architecture supports integration with major self-storage management platforms and scales across multiple facilities from a single dashboard.
How the Process Works
Free strategy call
You tell us about your product, your current Vue architecture, and where things are slow, brittle, or difficult to change. We ask the questions that matter and hand-pick Vue developers who fit your specific stack and product requirements.
3-month roadmap
Before any code gets written, we define priorities, component milestones, and deliverables for the first three months. You know exactly what you are getting and when.
Sprints, daily standups, continuous builds
Developers build in sprints. Daily standups keep you informed. Nothing ships without your visibility into what changed and why.
Bi-weekly demos and continuous deployment
Every two weeks you see real, working features in the deployed application. Feedback goes in immediately. There is no waiting for a final version.
Launch and ongoing management
Your application goes live. We stay embedded. Performance monitoring, bug fixes, and iteration continue as part of the normal work cycle.
How does sprint-based Vue development work?
Sprint-based development means work is planned and delivered in fixed cycles, typically one to two weeks. At the start of each sprint, the team defines what will be built: which components, which API integrations, which bug fixes. Developers build during the sprint with daily standups tracking progress. At the end of each sprint, working features are demonstrated in the deployed environment and shipped continuously. Feedback from the demo goes directly into the next sprint. This gives founders full visibility at every stage and eliminates the risk of months of hidden work that does not match expectations when it finally surfaces.
CoreVision vs Hiring In-House or Using Freelancers
| Feature | CoreVision |
|---|---|
| Time to start | 5 days |
| Vetting and quality guarantee | |
| Dedicated project manager | |
| Replacement guarantee | |
| RTL and multilingual Vue capability | |
| Ongoing management after launch | |
| Performance and Core Web Vitals ownership | |
| NDA protection | |
| Full code ownership |
In-house Vue hiring costs four to eight weeks of recruitment time plus full-time salaries, benefits, and equipment. If that developer leaves, institutional knowledge of your component architecture leaves with them. A freelance platform gives you one contractor managing themselves with no continuity guarantee if they become unavailable. CoreVision gives you a managed team on a monthly retainer, accountable for the application they built, replaceable at no cost if the fit is wrong, and embedded in your product from day one through ongoing management.
On every specific point in that comparison: CoreVision gets a team inside your product in 5 days versus four to eight weeks for in-house and one to four weeks for a freelance hire. Every developer is pre-vetted with a quality guarantee, which neither in-house recruitment nor freelance platforms provide as standard. You get a dedicated project manager included, which you do not get with in-house developers or freelancers. If a developer is wrong for your product, CoreVision replaces them at no cost, something an in-house hire or freelance contract does not cover. RTL and multilingual Vue capability is native to CoreVision and rare to find through either alternative. Performance and Core Web Vitals ownership is built into every sprint at CoreVision rather than left to individual developer initiative. NDA protection is standard before any work begins. Full code ownership transfers to you on everything built.
Who This Works For
CoreVision is the right choice if you are:
- A startup that needs a Vue application built with production architecture from the start, not a prototype that needs to be rebuilt when real users arrive
- A founder whose current Vue codebase is slow, difficult to change, or tightly coupled in ways that make every new feature a risk
- A product expanding into Arabic, French, or German markets that needs proper multilingual and RTL Vue architecture
- A company that needs ongoing Vue development and management after launch, not a one-time build with no support
CoreVision is not the right fit if you are:
- Looking for the cheapest option available. We do not compete on price.
- Building a simple static page with no component complexity or state requirements
- Looking to make every architecture decision yourself without a technical partner
Quality Standards
Every component is reviewed by a senior team lead before it ships. QA testing runs on every sprint delivery across browsers, devices, and mobile. Rendering performance and bundle size are checked on every release. AI tools are part of how we work, but a developer reviews every output before it gets committed. If a developer is not the right fit for your product, we replace them at no cost. We sign an NDA before any work begins and full code ownership transfers to you.