Offshore is too far
A 12-hour gap means async-only handoffs and feedback that lands tomorrow. Nearshore in Chile means overlapping business hours and decisions in real time.
US companies ship faster with a dedicated team in Chile — your time zone, weekly releases to production, senior engineering accelerated by AI.
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The most common reasons companies bring a nearshore team into their software work.
A 12-hour gap means async-only handoffs and feedback that lands tomorrow. Nearshore in Chile means overlapping business hours and decisions in real time.
Hiring senior engineers in the US is slow and expensive. A dedicated nearshore team gives you senior capacity without the headcount and overhead.
You get decks and demos, not production. We ship working software to production every week — validated end-to-end before it goes out.
Your dedicated nearshore team. We decide what to build, develop it to measure, and put it in production on a weekly cadence — in your time zone.
We decide what to build custom and what to solve with SaaS. We prioritize by business impact and cost of change — not by what's trendy.
We build custom software on a modern stack. When rigid SaaS stops fitting, we replace it. When your systems still work, we extend them with non-intrusive APIs and purpose-built portals.
We ship to production every week. To sustain that cadence we run AI agents that accelerate development and validate each release before it goes out — code doesn't reach production unless an agent has driven it end-to-end first.
Simple model. We start small to earn trust and keep the cadence going once results show up.
A first call at no cost. We map what to solve with SaaS, what to build to measure, and what to extend on top of what you already run.
Prioritized plan with costs, timelines, and a clear decision per front: buy, build, or extend.
Every week something new ships to production. Before we close a release, an agent operates it end-to-end and validates the flow — if anything fails, it doesn't go out.
We keep the weekly cadence going after launch. We monitor, measure, and improve everything we leave running.
Two cases that show the contrast: when it pays to replace what fell short, and when it pays to extend what still works.
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Nearshore means your software team is in a nearby time zone rather than across the world. Fuix is based in Chile and works US business hours, so you get real-time collaboration — not overnight, async-only handoffs. You get the cost and talent advantages of an offshore team without the 12-hour gap.
Chile overlaps almost fully with US business hours (Eastern is 1–2 hours ahead; Central and Pacific overlap even more). Standups, reviews and quick calls happen live, the same day — not tomorrow.
Offshore usually means a large time gap, async-only communication and slow feedback loops. Nearshore from Chile means overlapping hours, fluent English, and a cultural fit closer to US teams — while keeping costs well below hiring senior engineers in the US.
A dedicated team on a fixed monthly fee based on scope, not hourly billing. Predictable cost for you, incentives aligned with outcomes for us. We ship to production every week while the engagement is active. Month-to-month after an initial ramp, no long lock-in.
AI agents are our internal engine: they accelerate development, review code, and — most importantly — operate each release end-to-end before it ships. If a release doesn't pass validation, it doesn't go out. Architecture and product decisions stay human.
Santiago, Chile. We serve clients across the United States and Latin America with video calls, shared documentation and coordinated time zones — and if you're ever in Santiago, our office is in Las Condes.
Both. You can engage Fuix as a dedicated nearshore team that owns delivery end to end, or as nearshore staff augmentation — senior Latin America engineers embedded directly in your existing team. Either way it's a fixed monthly fee by scope and the same weekly release cadence.
Yes. As a nearshore software development company based in Chile, we give you senior Latin America engineers working your time zone — without recruiting, payroll or overhead. We handle the team; you get the output.
Video calls, shared documentation, and coordinated time zones. If you're ever in Santiago, our office is in Las Condes.
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El Trovador 4280, Las Condes, Santiago, Chile
A 30-minute call. You'll leave with a concrete next step and a first release on the table.