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Miami, Florida

Software Development Company in Miami, Florida

Miami's tech economy doesn't look like the rest of the United States. The post-2020 founder migration filled Brickell, Wynwood, and the Design District with crypto-curious entrepreneurs and LATAM-focused startups. Real estate tech founders ride the metro's population boom. Hospitality-tech companies build for the Miami Beach hotel ecosystem and the Caribbean cruise industry. And the Spanish-speaking population (over 70% Hispanic across Miami-Dade County) means consumer software needs bilingual capability from Day 1, not a translation afterthought.

CueBytes is a senior-only software development company shipping custom platforms, mobile apps, and SaaS products for Miami clients in 2 to 12 weeks at fixed prices. Bilingual architecture is built into how we ship, not bolted on later. Voice Clone AI — our shipped consumer subscription app currently at 500+ users on iOS and Android — runs internationally with multi-language support. 30+ products live in production today, working in significant Eastern Time overlap with Miami founders.

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Why Miami's Software Development Market Is Different

Three forces shape Miami's software market. The crypto and web3 founder migration brought thousands of builders to Brickell looking for lower taxes and warmer weather. The LATAM bridge — with Miami serving as the de facto US business gateway for Latin America — creates demand for bilingual, cross-border-aware software. The hospitality, real estate, and tourism economies (the Port of Miami cruise industry, Miami Beach hotels, the post-pandemic real estate boom) need software built for high-volume consumer interactions and seasonal traffic patterns.

Local Miami software development companies typically charge $150 to $300 per hour, with project minimums of $80,000 to $200,000. Premium Brickell and Wynwood agencies serving real estate and hospitality clients quote $200,000 to $500,000+ for projects with 4 to 9 month timelines. Founders pay this for two specific Miami concerns most other US cities don't share: bilingual launch quality (software that works natively in English and Spanish, not Google-translated versions) and cross-border data architecture (handling US users and LATAM users in the same product without compliance headaches).

CueBytes solves both concerns at a fraction of the cost. We're a senior-only team working in Eastern Time overlap, with bilingual architecture built into how we ship — not bolted on later.

Portfolio

Shipped Products Relevant to Miami

30+ products live in production. Here's where the work maps directly to Miami's market.

500+ active users

Voice Clone AI

Consumer AI subscription app running internationally with multi-language support, Apple receipt validation across regional pricing, and restore purchases handled. iOS and Android. Strongest Miami match for founders building bilingual consumer products — beauty/wellness, fitness, AI-creator tools, language-learning apps targeting both US and LATAM markets.

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App Store: 6 weeks

RentKeep

Flutter rental management app with custom offline sync — built for landlords visiting properties without signal. Direct fit for Miami's massive rental market: Brickell condo investors, Miami Beach short-term rentals, Doral and Aventura family rentals, Coral Gables property managers.

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Multi-tenant SaaS

CommitGood

Multi-tenant SaaS on Next.js with Node.js backend, JWT authentication, PostgreSQL, and full Swagger API documentation. Patterns transfer directly to Miami hospitality founders building tools for hotels, tour operators, cruise excursion companies, or short-term rental management firms.

Civic tech SaaS

Charleston United

Multi-tenant SaaS integrating Grants.gov, Candid, ProPublica 990 records, and IRS databases. Miami's foundation ecosystem — the Knight Foundation, the Miami Foundation, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, the Lennar Foundation — has parallel use cases for grant discovery and management.

Logistics platform

FlyMyMall

End-to-end logistics platform with multi-carrier shipping integration. Miami's role as the US-LATAM trade gateway — the Port of Miami, MIA airport's Latin American cargo hub, the Doral logistics corridor — creates direct demand for cross-border shipping architecture.

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Live in production

Fundraise Tap

NFC tap-to-pay donation platform built on Stripe Terminal SDK with donor management and admin dashboards. The payment architecture and bilingual patterns apply to any Miami fintech or hospitality-adjacent founder needing mobile payment capabilities.

Services

What We Build for Miami Clients

Custom software platforms with bilingual capability

Internal tools, B2B systems, custom workflows for Miami businesses outgrowing off-the-shelf SaaS. Spanish and English UI from Day 1, locale-aware date and currency formatting, region-specific user flows. See our custom software development service for full scope details.

Multi-tenant SaaS for hospitality, real estate, and B2B

Multi-tenant architecture, Stripe subscription handling with multi-currency support, customer admin panels, role-based access control. The SaaS development stack we use runs CommitGood and Charleston United in production today.

LATAM-friendly mobile apps for App Store and Play Store

Cross-platform Flutter for cost efficiency, Apple subscription pricing in MXN, COP, BRL, ARS, Stripe billing with multi-currency support, mobile-first product flows that match Latin American user expectations. 30+ apps shipped live today.

Real estate and property management software

RentKeep is our shipped Flutter rental management app with custom offline sync — built for landlords visiting properties without signal. The same architecture works for Miami's property management firms managing condos, vacation rentals, and Airbnb portfolios.

AI-integrated consumer products

OpenAI, Anthropic Claude, custom voice generation. The patterns Miami creator-tool founders need for shipping bilingual AI-powered products at scale.

Backend systems and APIs

Node.js APIs with Swagger documentation, Stripe multi-currency integration, real-time WebSocket connections for crypto-adjacent and hospitality apps, and ETL pipelines.

Dedicated developer engagements

Some Miami founders prefer a senior engineer on monthly retainer over fixed-price project work. Our hire Flutter developer service places senior engineers on 20-hour or 40-hour weekly retainers, starting within 7 days.

Industries

Industries Where Our Shipped Portfolio Fits Miami

30+ products delivered. Here's where the work transfers most directly to Miami's economy.

Strongest Miami match

Consumer subscription apps with bilingual reach

Voice Clone AI ships subscription billing on iOS and Android with 500+ active users including international audiences. Multi-language architecture, Apple receipt validation across regional pricing, restore purchases, App Store review cycles handled. Direct match for Miami founders building consumer products for both US and LATAM markets beauty/wellness, fitness, AI-creator tools, language-learning apps.

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Direct Miami fit

Property management and real estate tech

RentKeep is our shipped Flutter app for landlords with custom offline sync. Miami's massive rental market — Brickell condo investors, Miami Beach short-term rentals, Doral and Aventura family rentals, Coral Gables property managers — needs exactly this architecture to visit properties without signal, sync when connected, and manage portfolios across multiple buildings.

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CommitGood

Multi-tenant B2B SaaS for hospitality and tourism

CommitGood ships on Next.js with Node.js backend, JWT authentication, PostgreSQL, and full Swagger API documentation. The patterns transfer directly to Miami hospitality founders building tools for hotels, tour operators, cruise excursion companies, or short-term rental management firms.

Charleston United

Civic tech and grant management

Charleston United integrates Grants.gov, Candid, ProPublica 990 records, and IRS databases. Miami's foundation ecosystem — the Knight Foundation, the Miami Foundation, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, the Lennar Foundation — has parallel use cases.

FlyMyMall

Logistics for the LATAM trade corridor

FlyMyMall is our shipped logistics platform with multi-carrier shipping integration. Miami's role as the US-LATAM trade gateway — the Port of Miami, MIA airport's Latin American cargo hub, the Doral logistics corridor — creates direct demand for cross-border shipping software.

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Claims integrations

Insurance-adjacent operations

We've built integrations adjacent to insurance claim systems including work with Davies Group claim administration. Patterns apply to Miami's insurance ecosystem — Assurant HQ in Miami, Florida Peninsula, Brown & Brown.

Industries Where We're Honest About Gaps

Miami's biggest software economies often require specializations we haven't shipped to:

  • Crypto exchange infrastructure. We haven't built order-matching engines, custody systems, or DEX backends. The Miami crypto founder migration is real, but our portfolio is in consumer apps and B2B SaaS — not exchange infrastructure.
  • Hospitality property management systems at Opera/Cloudbeds scale. We've built smaller property management apps (RentKeep) but not the enterprise hotel PMS systems major Miami Beach properties use.
  • Cruise industry enterprise software. Miami is the global cruise capital (Carnival, Royal Caribbean, Norwegian HQs nearby), but we haven't shipped enterprise cruise booking, itinerary, or operational systems.
  • Healthcare networks (Jackson Memorial, Baptist Health South Florida, Mount Sinai Medical Center). We haven't shipped HIPAA-grade clinical software with EHR integration.
  • Aerospace and defense. Miami has growing aerospace activity (Embraer's US operations); we haven't shipped to this sector.

If your Miami project requires any of these, we'll be transparent on the discovery call. For some categories (crypto exchanges, enterprise PMS), we'll suggest you hire a specialist firm. For consumer apps adjacent to these industries, our patterns may transfer.

Pricing

How Much Does Software Development Cost in Miami?

Software development in Miami typically costs between $4,500 and $500,000 depending on scope and provider. CueBytes serves Miami founders at fixed prices ranging from $4,500 (simple MVPs) to $60,000+ (complex multi-tenant SaaS). Most Miami software projects come in at $10,000 to $25,000.

Provider TypeHourly RateTypical Project CostTimeline
Solo Miami freelancer$50–$100$5K–$25K2–6 months
Local Miami agency$150–$250$50K–$200K4–8 months
Premium Brickell / Wynwood agency$250–$400$200K–$500K6–9 months
CueBytes (remote, senior team)$35–$55$5K–$60K2–12 weeks

A specific Miami example: A real estate tech founder building a property management platform with bilingual UI, custom offline sync for mobile, multi-tenant architecture for property management firms, and Stripe billing in USD plus MXN would receive a typical $120,000 quote (10-week timeline) from a Brickell agency. Our equivalent quote: $14,000 to $20,000, 5 to 7 weeks. Same scope, same bilingual rigor, fraction of the cost.

What's included in every Miami engagement:

  • Discovery and architecture documents (Day 1–3)
  • Senior developer assignment with technical kickoff (Day 5–7)
  • Daily updates in your business hours via Slack or WhatsApp
  • Weekly demo calls scheduled in Eastern Time
  • Bilingual UI implementation (English + Spanish) included from Day 1 if requested
  • Multi-currency billing setup (USD, MXN, COP, BRL) included if needed
  • Source code transferred to your GitHub on Day 1
  • 30 days of post-launch support
  • Complete API and deployment documentation

Why CueBytes

Why Miami Founders Pick CueBytes Over Brickell Agencies

The honest comparison comes down to bilingual launch quality at startup pricing. A $300/hour Brickell developer isn't six times better than our $50/hour senior engineers shipping the same multi-language consumer software. The price reflects Miami's cost of business — high-rise office leases on Brickell Avenue, Florida payroll requirements, recruiter overhead — not raw bilingual-product expertise.

ComparisonBrickell / Wynwood AgenciesCueBytes
Hourly rate$150–$400$35–$55
Bilingual UI from Day 1Often added scopeStandard inclusion if requested
Multi-currency billing (Stripe)Often added scopeStandard inclusion
Project lead time before kickoff4–8 weeksWithin 7 days
Team seniorityOften mixed (junior + senior)Senior-only (5+ years)
Code ownershipSometimes vendor-lockedDay 1, in your GitHub
LATAM-aware data architectureRare defaultAvailable if requested
DocumentationOften extra costIncluded

The trade-off is timezone. Our peak Eastern Time overlap with Miami is 9 AM to 1 PM EST — your morning hours, our late afternoon. Daily Slack updates land in your inbox before you start work. Weekly demo calls are scheduled in your business hours, typically 10 or 11 AM EST.

Process

How a Miami Engagement Actually Starts

For Miami founders running on LATAM business calendars, App Store seasonal cycles, or hospitality high-season deadlines, our process is built around bilingual scoping.

Pre-Day 1

NDA signed if needed

Particularly common for crypto-adjacent founders, real estate funds with confidential investor pipelines, or LATAM-focused founders with regional partnership concerns.

Day 1

Free 20-minute discovery call

Most Miami discovery calls focus on three things: bilingual UI requirements (full Spanish vs. English-only with later translation), LATAM market scope (US-only launch, US + Mexico, full regional), and hospitality season or App Store launch timing.

Day 2

Fixed-price quote in writing

Includes scope, bilingual UI inclusions, multi-currency setup details, and total cost. Sent within 24 hours so you can move fast on internal approval.

Day 3

Master Services Agreement signed

We use your NDA template or send ours. IP transfers to you on Day 1 of development.

Day 5–7

Senior developer assigned

Kickoff video call scheduled in your business hours. First commits typically land Day 7 or Day 8.

Week 1 onward

Daily updates in your morning

Weekly demo calls in Eastern Time — typically 10 or 11 AM EST. Daily Slack updates arrive before you start work.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Flutter and Next.js both have mature localization frameworks that handle bilingual UI cleanly from Day 1 if requested in scope. The rigor matters: proper Spanish copy reviewed by native speakers, locale-aware date and currency formatting, App Store metadata in both languages, region-specific subscription pricing.

Most Miami software projects with us come in at $10,000–$25,000 fixed price. The same scope at a Brickell agency typically runs $80,000–$150,000. Premium Wynwood agencies serving real estate or hospitality clients often quote $200,000–$400,000 for similar scope.

Yes. Stripe supports MXN, COP, BRL, ARS, and other regional currencies. We've integrated multi-currency subscription billing in shipped products. The architectural decisions — when to charge in USD vs local currency, how to handle currency display, regional Apple subscription pricing — are part of standard scope discussions.

Voice Clone AI's user base includes international subscribers across multiple regions. We haven't built market-specific features for individual LATAM countries (we'd be transparent about that), but the underlying architecture for international consumer software is in our shipped portfolio.

Honest answer: limited. We've integrated payment systems including Stripe Terminal for tap-to-pay donations (Fundraise Tap), but we haven't shipped crypto exchange infrastructure, smart contracts at scale, or DEX backends. If your Miami project is consumer-facing crypto (wallet apps, portfolio trackers, NFT viewers), our consumer app patterns may transfer; if you need exchange infrastructure or trading systems, we'll suggest you hire a specialist firm.

Our peak overlap with Miami is 9 AM to 1 PM EST — your morning hours, our late afternoon. Daily Slack updates arrive in your inbox before you start work. Weekly demo calls are scheduled at your convenience, typically 10 or 11 AM EST.

Consumer subscription apps with international reach (Voice Clone AI), property management with offline sync (RentKeep), multi-tenant B2B SaaS (CommitGood), civic tech and grant management (Charleston United), logistics platforms (FlyMyMall), and insurance-adjacent operations (Davies Group integrations). Direct Miami matches: bilingual consumer software, real estate tech, hospitality SaaS, foundation operations, and LATAM-bridge logistics.

The savings come from where we're based, not from cutting corners. Pakistan's cost of doing business is fundamentally lower than Brickell's. Same senior engineering, same bilingual rigor, same documentation standards — at one-fifth the rate.

Yes. About 1 in 5 of our Miami engagements are takeover projects. Common Miami scenarios: previous developer disappeared after collecting upfront payment, agency went over budget by 2x, or bilingual UI was bolted on as an afterthought and needs proper localization architecture. We start with a code audit so we can quote fixes honestly.

We tell you on the discovery call. We've turned down projects involving crypto exchange infrastructure, enterprise hotel PMS systems, cruise industry operational software at Carnival/Royal Caribbean scale, hospital EHR systems with HIPAA-grade compliance, and projects requiring physical Miami presence for client meetings. Honest scope conversations save both sides time.

Ready to Ship the Bilingual Software Your Brickell Agency Quoted at $120K?

Book a free 20-minute discovery call. You walk away with a fixed-price quote, a fixed timeline, and an honest assessment of whether bilingual rigor and LATAM-bridge architecture fit your project.

Voice Clone AI — our shipped consumer subscription app — runs internationally with multi-language support and 500+ active users on iOS and Android. Same architecture available for your Miami software project at $14K–$22K fixed. 30+ products in production. Senior engineers only. Bilingual UI standard if requested. Multi-currency Stripe included. Source code in your GitHub on Day 1.