Expert TypeScript development for React frontends, Node.js backends, and full-stack applications. We build type-safe, self-documenting codebases that scale with your team and eliminate the class of runtime errors that cost DTC brands time and revenue.
TypeScript has become the default choice for serious JavaScript development — adopted by Google, Microsoft, Shopify, and virtually every major DTC technology platform. Its static type system catches errors at compile time rather than production runtime, provides exceptional IDE autocomplete, and makes large codebases navigable for any team size.
Scale D2C TypeScript engineers specialize in full-stack TypeScript applications using React, Next.js, Node.js, and NestJS — creating end-to-end type safety from database to UI. Our TypeScript codebases are self-documenting, refactoring-friendly, and designed to remain maintainable as your team and product evolve.
TypeScript is strongly recommended for any project with more than one developer, any project that will evolve over 6+ months, or any ecommerce application where runtime errors have direct revenue impact. The additional upfront investment in TypeScript configuration pays back within the first month through caught bugs and developer productivity gains.
Yes. We migrate JavaScript codebases to TypeScript incrementally — starting with the highest-value, highest-risk modules (checkout, payment, inventory) and progressively typing the rest. TypeScript's strict mode configuration allows a gradual tightening of type constraints over time.
NestJS is an opinionated TypeScript backend framework inspired by Angular's architecture — using decorators, dependency injection, and modules to create highly structured, testable APIs. It is particularly well-suited for enterprise applications, microservices, and teams that value consistency and architectural guardrails over flexibility.
In ecommerce, type errors can manifest as incorrect price calculations, failed checkout flows, or malformed API responses — all with direct revenue impact. TypeScript catches these at compile time, before they reach production. Teams using TypeScript typically report 60–80% reduction in production bug reports after migration.
Type-safe, self-documenting, and engineered to scale — our TypeScript engineers build codebases that your team will still love maintaining two years from now.