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Boston, Massachusetts · United States

Top software
development
company in
Boston.

Boston sits at the intersection of life sciences, enterprise software, and deep research — home to Kendall Square biotech, Seaport SaaS companies, and MIT and Harvard spinouts raising serious capital. If you're building regulated software, clinical tools, or research-backed platforms in Boston, Entalogics gives you engineers who understand compliance, move fast, and don't need hand-holding on the technical decisions.

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How Entalogics supports
product teams in Boston.

Boston doesn't just build software — it builds software that has to work in high-stakes environments. From digital health platforms to enterprise infrastructure tools, the bar here is higher. Entalogics works with Boston teams who need engineers that understand regulated industries, complex data workflows, and institutional-grade reliability.

Most agencies will assign you junior and charge senior rates. We don't. Every engineer on a Boston project is senior-level, works in your timezone, and has shipped real production software.

Boston, Massachusetts skyline
Boston, Massachusetts · United States
Why teams pick us

Why Boston businesses
choose Entalogics.

Most agencies will assign you junior, pad the team, and charge senior rates. We don't. Every engineer on a Boston project is senior-level, works in your timezone, and has shipped real production software.

Reason 01

Regulated Industry Literacy

Clinical data handling, audit trails, and SOC 2 aren't new to us. We've built operating real HIPAA-compliant workflows for teams processing sensitive health and financial data at scale.

Reason 02

Research-to-Product Discipline

We turn laboratory prototypes into maintainable platforms — documentation, architecture decisions, and roadmaps for future PhD-heavy hires.

Reason 03

Investor-Ready Engineering Hygiene

Cap tables aren't the only diligence artifact VCs see. We write clean code, document decisions, and make architecture decision records investors and acquirers actually trust.

Local market snapshot

The numbers behind
Boston's economy.

Directionally accurate indicators for Boston's innovation economy — useful context when you plan product and hiring bets.

M011,000+VC deals in Massachusetts each year on averageSRC · PITCHBOOK STATE VENTURE ACTIVITY SUMMARIES
M02$17B+NIH funding flowing into Boston academic ecosystemsSRC · FEDERAL RESEARCH INFLOWS SUPPORTING DIGITAL HEALTH DENSITY
M0312+Fortune 500 HQs in MassachusettsSRC · FORTUNE LISTINGS FOR COMMONWEALTH-BASED ENTERPRISES
M04300k+STEM workforce across New EnglandSRC · BROADER TALENT POOL ACROSS MA, NH, RI TECH CORRIDORS
Sectors

Industries we
serve in Boston.

Focus areas where Entalogics commonly partners with teams anchored in this ecosystem.

V01Digital health & biotech software
V02Robotics & industrial automation
V03Cybersecurity & infrastructure
V04Edtech & research platforms
V05Financial services & asset management tech
V06Climate & energy analytics
FAQ

Common questions,
straight answers.

Yes. We've signed BAAs and worked within HIPAA-compliant environments across multiple engagements. Our engineers understand what that means at the code level — audit logging, access controls, data minimization — not just on paper.
Carefully and cleanly. We keep clear boundaries around IP assignment, work with whatever NDAs your tech transfer office requires, and don't touch anything outside the defined scope. Spinout relationships require that kind of discipline and we've done it before.
Yes. Not every Boston enterprise runs fully on public cloud. We've built for air-gapped environments, private data centers, and hybrid setups where security policy dictates the infrastructure — not the other way around.
Yes. We've built integrations for trial data pipelines, site management tools, and operational dashboards that feed into regulated clinical workflows. If it touches trial data, we know what level of rigor is expected.
We write it assuming someone else will own it in two years. That means clear documentation, sensible abstractions, test coverage, and architecture decision records. Research codebases outlive their original authors — we build for that from the start.
Build something in Boston

Tell us what
you're building.

Thirty minutes with the founder, in EST/UTC–5 hours. We'll bring the relevant Boston case studies and a candid read on whether we're right for the job.