Banks and established financial firms sit on 12 to 18 months of backlog, with security and compliance gating every release. Rosvelt speeds up delivery end to end, and shows up with SOC 2, SSO, audit logging, and data residency, all through the review process you already run.
Overview
If you're, say, a VP of Engineering at a $500M to $5B firm, the rule is simple: add to the team, don't replace it. Rosvelt plans the work, writes code that follows your architecture and lint rules, runs the tests, and opens a pull request. You clear backlog without adding $250K+ senior hires that each take six to nine months to ramp.
Where Rosvelt helps
Business impact
Bottom line: clear an 18-month backlog without the $250K+ hires, on the same stack and through the same PR and security review you already run. It's enterprise-ready on day one: SOC 2, ISO 27001, SSO/SAML, audit logs, data residency.
What we build first, and what comes next
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How to start
Run a controlled pilot your board can see. Pick one team and one non-critical repo. Inside 60 days, Rosvelt clears a chunk of backlog that's been stuck for a year, and you get real numbers: velocity, cost avoided, time to ship. Then you decide whether to expand based on data, not a hunch.
How we compare
The objection we hear most
"Security review alone will take six months." Rosvelt shows up already SOC 2 Type II, ISO 27001, and SSO/SAML ready, with audit logging built in, and it starts on a non-critical repo. The point is to add to your team and clear the work you'd otherwise never get to. Not to replace anyone.