Is Golang good for web development?
Yes – especially on the backend. Go was built at Google for exactly this: APIs, business logic, database work, and anything that has to handle a lot of traffic at once. Its concurrency model lets it juggle thousands of simultaneous requests cheaply, which is why so many high-traffic web products run on Go underneath. On the front end, you’d still pair it with a JavaScript framework and let Go handle the heavy lifting on the server. So if you’re building a web product and want a backend that stays fast and cheap to run as you grow, Go is a strong pick – and it’s most of what we build here.
What experience do your Golang developers have?
Our dedicated Golang developers have 10+ years of experience in backend and full-stack development. They worked on projects ranging from startups to large-scale enterprise systems. They are proficient in Go frameworks such as Gin, Echo, and Fiber, as well as in Docker and Kubernetes for building cloud-native solutions.
Our team delivers test-driven, clean architecture, so the work holds up after handover. We have delivered Golang projects across industries, including logistics, healthcare, and SaaS. Whether you need backend developers for new product development or to extend your existing team, our Golang experts are ready to help.
How much does it cost to hire Golang developer?
Around $30–$40 per hour, depending on the complexity and scope of your project. Overall, the cost of hiring a Golang web developer depends on the engagement model you choose – Golang development outsourcing, staff augmentation, or one-time engagement.
Can I scale my team of Golang developers as my project grows?
Yes. We provide a fully flexible engagement model. Whether you need additional Golang developers, QA engineers, or project managers, we can quickly adjust to meet your goals.
When you hire Golang programmers from Volpis, you retain full control over team size, communication, and milestones. While being able to fast scale up or down your team when needed.
How long does it take to hire Go developers from Volpis?
Usually, 1–2 weeks from the intro call. During this time, we finalize requirements, pick the Go developers who fit your project, and agree on engagement models and timelines.
For urgent projects, we can expedite the process to meet your deadlines. Whether you’re building a new platform or optimizing an existing system, our Golang development company ensures a quick start and consistent delivery throughout the project lifecycle.
Is Golang a good fit for complex enterprise applications?
Yes. It’s arguably what Go was built for. Its lightweight concurrency model, high performance, and memory safety make it an excellent choice for complex enterprise-grade applications, like distributed systems, real-time analytics platforms, and cloud-native services.
Many global organizations (e.g., Google, Uber, and Dropbox) run mission-critical backends on it. So we can summarise that Golang is a stack that scales without getting harder to maintain as it grows, and one our developers can architect to stay stable even under heavy, unpredictable traffic.
What are Golang’s limitations?
Go’s ecosystem is smaller than Java’s or Python’s, so once in a while, a library you’d take for granted elsewhere has to be built.
Golang’s strict simplicity also means it lacks certain advanced language features, such as inheritance, though this promotes cleaner and more maintainable code.
By hiring experienced Golang developers, you ensure that any technical limitations are effectively mitigated through smart architectural decisions and optimized implementation.
What if I’m not satisfied with the Go developer I hired?
Before anyone starts, you can interview and technically vet whoever we propose. After that, there’s a 14-day replacement window: if the skills or the working relationship aren’t right, tell us, and we’ll bring in other pre-vetted candidates at no extra cost.
The broader model stays flexible, too. You can scale up, scale down, or swap people as the product changes.