Debugging & Troubleshooting for Denver-Boulder, CO Startups
One real local competitor markets explicitly against nearshore models with a no-offshore-contractors claim, worth answering directly: nearshore isn't offshore, and Colombia's overlap is the reason why. Beyond that, nobody in this market combines real local grounding, urgent-triage framing, and specific claims all at once, the same gap as every other city we've researched.
Timezone
Colombia runs 1-2 hours ahead of Denver-Boulder (UTC-5 vs. Mountain's UTC-6/UTC-7), a new relationship for us, the strongest overlap of the three western-offset metros we serve.
Local context
SendGrid was founded in Boulder through Techstars' first class and later sold to Twilio for roughly $2 billion, a real, checkable built-in-Boulder SaaS exit story for this market.
Common questions
Days, not a hiring cycle. We match a senior engineer to your stack and get them looking at the actual bug or codebase almost immediately.
It stays entirely yours. Every engagement starts with a signed NDA and IP assignment, so all code and data we touch is your property from day one: never shared, resold, or used to train external models. Access is scoped to your own systems and revoked the moment an engagement ends, so you're always in control.
Either. Some engagements end when the bug's fixed and shipped, others convert into an ongoing pod if there's a pattern of issues worth addressing properly.
Colombia runs 1-2 hours ahead of Denver-Boulder (UTC-5 vs. Mountain's UTC-6/UTC-7), a new relationship for us, the strongest overlap of the three western-offset metros we serve.
Tell us how your business runs.
We'll show you where automation or an engineering pod pays for itself.
