Build fast, efficient backend systems with Netcorp’s Golang development outsourcing services. Start your project in just 2–8 weeks with top-tier Go developers. With 14+ years of outsourcing experience and dozens of custom Golang solutions delivered, Netcorp is your trusted development partner.
Golang (Go) is a modern programming language built for high-performance and clean code. Designed by Google, it’s ideal for developing APIs, backend services, distributed systems, and cloud-native applications. Golang is used by companies like Uber, Netflix, Dropbox, and Docker for its speed, simplicity, and efficiency in handling large-scale systems. With Netcorp, you can access top-tier Golang developers without the challenges of hiring in-house.
Quick Setup: Start with a fully operational Golang team in just 2–8 weeks.
Optimized for Scale: Golang is perfect for cloud services, streaming platforms, and real-time data pipelines.
Top Talent Access: With 250+ in-house developers and a partner network of 3,000+ specialists, Netcorp matches your project with dedicated Golang developers.
Cost-Effective: Avoid the costs of recruitment, training, and overhead. We provide dedicated Golang teams that scale with your project needs.
Production-Proven Tools: We work with Golang backend frameworks like Gin, Fiber, and Echo, and technologies like Docker, Kubernetes, and gRPC.
Focus on Business: While we handle architecture, development, testing, and deployment, you stay focused on your product vision and growth.
We've delivered software projects for over a decade with a focus on quality, speed, and long-term value.
Start your Golang project in as little as 2–8 weeks. We match you with senior Go developers quickly, without recruitment delays.
Access 250+ in-house developers, including top-tier Golang specialists, ready to scale from a single expert to a full cross-functional team based on your needs.
With us you're free to focus your energy on other vital parts of your business, optimizing your operations and driving growth.
We operate on the principle of total transparency. Choosing to work with us means trusting us to keep you in the loop at each step of the process.
Our Go developers integrate into your workflow as an extension of your team. We provide weekly updates, and ensure full visibility in every stage of development.
As a leading software development company, we provide flexible Golang development collaboration models to help you deliver results faster and smarter.
Hire dedicated Golang developers for long-term collaboration (6+ months). Perfect if you need to strengthen your internal team with top Go talent.
Outsource the entire Go-based development project to our team. We take full ownership from planning and coding to deployment and maintenance.
Work with our senior engineers and architects to plan your Go-powered product, choose the right frameworks, and define your roadmap.
Golang is ideal for backend development, microservices architecture, cloud applications, networking tools, and systems that require fast, reliable, and scalable performance. Its built-in concurrency and low memory footprint make it a top choice for high-performance infrastructure.
Yes. Go works well with systems written in JavaScript, Python, and even C++. It also integrates with modern DevOps stacks using Docker, gRPC, Kubernetes, and various databases.
Go, also known as Golang, is an open-source programming language developed by Google. It’s used for creating high-performance backend systems, APIs, and cloud services due to its simplicity, speed, and built-in concurrency features.
A Go or Golang developer designs and builds backend systems using the Go programming language. They work on developing APIs, integrating services, handling data processing, and optimizing applications for performance and scalability.
No. Golang is primarily a backend language. While it's possible to compile Go to WebAssembly for frontend use, frontend development is typically handled with JavaScript, TypeScript, or frameworks like React JS.
Absolutely. Golang's efficient memory management, built-in concurrency, and robust tooling make it ideal for building scalable, modular, and maintainable systems. It's used by enterprises for high-traffic systems and distributed architectures.
Yes, Golang evolves steadily, introducing features like generics in newer versions. Versioning impacts tooling compatibility and code maintenance, so it's important to align your stack with stable releases. Our developers follow best practices for backward compatibility and version upgrades.