Frontend, backend, database, hosting. One team handles all of it at OVELOVIA, built on React and Node.js, so the person who finds the bug is the one who fixes it.
Most agencies say "full stack" because they can touch both ends of an app. We mean it more literally. The developer who built your checkout form also wrote the payment logic behind it and knows which server runs it at 2am. Nobody's reverse-engineering someone else's decisions.
We pick the stack to match the project. React or Next.js on the interface, Node.js or NestJS handling the backend, and PostgreSQL or MongoDB depending on how your data behaves. A marketing site, a booking system, and an internal tool don't need the same setup, so we don't force one.
The result shows up in small things: bugs don't bounce between two teams, a backend change doesn't quietly break a form on the frontend, and a fix gets applied everywhere at once.
Six ways our full stack development services get used. Most projects fall into one of these categories, though the real work is usually a mix of two or three at once.
Full stack development services remove the friction that slows most projects down. Here's what you get when one team owns the interface, the engine, the data, and the infrastructure together.
Here's what we think the label needs to mean in practice for it to be worth anything.
We follow agile, the standard for modern software development, so you stay in the loop and see working software at every stage.
One team for your frontend, backend, database, and cloud, built by developers who own the whole product, from the first screen to the last query.