Onshore control, offshore scale — one rhythm.

Hybrid model combining your onshore team with our offshore engineers. Unified backlog, handoff rituals, and demo cadence.

How We Make It Work

Timezone overlap, handoff rituals, and documentation standards

4+ Hour Overlap

Guaranteed daily overlap window for standups, planning, and blocker resolution

Handoff Rituals

End-of-day summaries, runbooks, and async updates in shared channels

Demo Culture

Weekly sprint demos keep both teams aligned on progress and goals

Security Built In

SOC2 compliance, NDA coverage, and clear IP ownership from day one

Sample Weekly Cadence

A typical rhythm for US East Coast + offshore team

Monday

  • 9:00 AM ET: Sprint Planning (both teams)
  • 10:30 AM ET: Architecture sync if needed
  • 6:00 PM ET: Offshore standup + handoff

Tuesday-Thursday

  • 9:00 AM ET: Daily standup (both teams)
  • Throughout day: Overlap window for pairing, code reviews, discussions
  • 6:00 PM ET: End-of-day handoff summary (async)

Friday

  • 9:00 AM ET: Daily standup
  • 11:00 AM ET: Sprint demo / show & tell
  • 2:00 PM ET: Retrospective (both teams)
  • 6:00 PM ET: Week wrap-up

Documentation & Artifact Standards

Clear expectations for async communication and knowledge sharing

Required Artifacts

  • Runbooks for critical workflows
  • Architecture decision records (ADRs)
  • End-of-day handoff summaries
  • Sprint demo recordings (if anyone misses)
  • Incident postmortems (blameless)
  • Definition of Done checklists

Tooling We Use

  • Jira / Linear: Shared backlog and sprint boards
  • Confluence / Notion: Documentation and runbooks
  • Slack / Teams: Async handoffs and updates
  • GitHub: PR reviews, code comments, CI status
  • Loom / Zoom: Demo recordings and walkthroughs
  • Datadog / New Relic: Shared observability

Let's build your hybrid team

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