Angular

Angular for enterprise frontends and large teams

Angular ships the opinions other frameworks leave out: dependency injection, structured modules, and conventions that keep fifty developers rowing the same direction. We build Angular applications for enterprise environments and upgrade the aging Angular estates that finance, logistics, and healthcare still run on.

Enterprise structureLarge-team conventionsVersion upgrades
Quick answer

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

  1. Follow the official upgrade path release by release

  2. Automate with schematics where they work, hand-fix where they do not

  3. Keep feature delivery running alongside the upgrade lane

  4. Leave lint rules and CI checks that prevent re-drift

Typical stack

AngularTypeScriptRxJSNgRxAngular Material

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.