Shapla is a premier provider of software development and quality engineering services. We craft web, desktop, and mobile applications for startups and established organizations alike — and the same team often stays on the same product for years.
Since our inception, we've partnered with companies in the United States, Canada, the UK, and Australia, delivering operational gains and durable software. Our clients keep us because we keep showing up.
A few quiet things compound over a multi-year engagement: the engineers stay, the documentation stays, and the bus factor stays high. That's the work.
Teams ramp up in two weeks and ship within four. Plans are agreed, then executed without the usual onboarding drag.
An always-on hiring funnel ensures access to senior IT talent. We don't pad teams to hit headcount.
Project completion and team management — from kickoff to deprecation — sit on our side. Quality output, guaranteed.
Cost-effective rates without sacrificing the people. We compete on the value of the work, not the size of the discount.
Slow growth, on purpose. Every year we add a few more clients we love, a few more engineers we trust, and one or two new things to be opinionated about.
Started with four engineers in Dhaka, building back-office tools for a Toronto SaaS company.
Spun up a native iOS & Android team. Shipped our first App Store top-100 product.
Quality engineering became its own practice — automation, performance, accessibility, the lot.
120 engineers, 40+ active products, partners across four continents — same founding crew still in the room.
Our leads are individual contributors first. They review code, run discoveries, and answer Slack threads at the same urgency they did when the company was four people.
Co-founder · CEO
16 years in product engineering. Started Shapla after a decade leading platform teams in Toronto. Still reviews PRs on Saturdays.
Co-founder · CTO
Distributed systems guy. Builds the architecture, picks the boring tech, and keeps the team from rewriting things they shouldn't.
Head of Quality Engineering
Runs the QA practice. Believes that automation is a craft, and that flaky tests are a moral failing.
The fastest way to know if we're a fit is a 30-minute call. No deck — just your problem and our questions.