Angular development for enterprise frontends: structured, opinionated applications for large teams, plus upgrades of aging AngularJS and Angular estates.
Enterprise frontends stuck versions behind
Angular releases on a schedule, and estates that skip a few majors find themselves off the supported path with security fixes out of reach. Worse are the AngularJS survivors, years past end of life. Both have well-trodden upgrade paths; what teams lack is capacity, and that is what we supply.
What we build with Angular
- New Angular applications with standalone components and typed forms
- Version upgrades across skipped majors, executed incrementally
- AngularJS migration programs for end-of-life estates
- Architecture and performance reviews of existing Angular apps
How we work
Follow the official upgrade path release by release
Automate with schematics where they work, hand-fix where they do not
Keep feature delivery running alongside the upgrade lane
Leave lint rules and CI checks that prevent re-drift
Typical stack
Frequently asked questions
In enterprise settings, very much. Its structure and long-term support model fit organizations with large teams and long-lived applications. Modern Angular is also dramatically better than its Angular 2-era reputation.
Three, honestly weighed: incremental migration to modern Angular, a rebuild in the framework of your choice, or contained life support. We assess the codebase and business horizon before recommending one.