As a development studio,
we don't just wire up endpoints — we build application logic
that makes sense. With Laravel, every model, route, and permission is mapped
with intent.
Routes
go rogue.
Middleware reviewed.
Access logic rewritten.
Database slows
to a crawl.
Indexes added.
Eloquent queries optimized.
Models don’t match
the real world.
Relationships restructured. Naming conventions cleaned.
The admin panel
is unusable.
Nova/Filament rebuilt.
Roles and policies redesigned.
Whether you're validating an idea or scaling an internal platform,
Laravel adapts — and so does our scope.
What impressed me most was how Toimi combined design sense with technical detail. Every idea was backed up by reasoning, and they weren't afraid to challenge us if it meant a stronger outcome.
We had a pretty complex setup request. They broke it down, kept us updated at every step, and delivered earlier than we thought possible.
Clear process, fast approvals, no drama. Exactly how a project should run.
We'll definitely continue working together.
If you still have questions, email us at info@toimi.pro or fill out the contact form below.
Laravel is ideal for Pasadena companies needing rapid backend development with maintainable code, large developer talent pools, mature ecosystem tooling. Its expressive syntax, built-in authentication, queue system, and Eloquent ORM let small teams ship substantial web applications quickly. For Pasadena companies emerging from Caltech's research ecosystem or engineering adjacencies, Laravel's pragmatic excellence matches their engineering sensibility.
We build a wide range of Laravel applications for Pasadena clients: SaaS platforms, custom CRM systems, e-commerce backends, marketplace platforms, API backends, custom enterprise tooling for engineering firms.
We structure Laravel projects following Domain-Driven Design principles — clear domain boundaries, proper service layers, testable business logic separated from framework concerns. For Pasadena projects expected to scale, we implement proper database indexing, read-replica routing, Redis caching, queue-based background processing (Horizon), horizontal scaling patterns.
Yes — Laravel works with any frontend. For Pasadena clients, we typically pair Laravel backends with React (via Inertia.js), Vue.js, or Next.js for fully decoupled architectures.
Laravel's testing infrastructure (PHPUnit, Pest, Laravel Dusk) is excellent. We write comprehensive test suites covering unit, integration, and end-to-end scenarios. For Pasadena clients, we implement CI/CD pipelines, static analysis, code style enforcement, security scanning. This discipline matches the engineering quality Pasadena's technical community expects.
Yes — we migrate legacy PHP codebases (vanilla PHP, CodeIgniter, Symfony, older Laravel versions) to modern Laravel for Pasadena clients. Our migration process typically runs in phases: audit and plan, migrate database schemas and business logic, build Laravel API layer alongside legacy code, migrate frontend, retire legacy components.
We deploy Laravel applications on modern cloud infrastructure — AWS (ECS, EKS, Lambda), GCP, or Laravel Vapor (serverless Laravel on AWS). Our DevOps patterns include containerization (Docker), infrastructure-as-code (Terraform), automated deployments, log aggregation, monitoring (Datadog, New Relic), alerting.
We offer Pasadena Laravel clients flexible support engagements — from basic maintenance to comprehensive managed services. Laravel's quarterly release cycle means ongoing updates to framework and dependencies; our support includes staying current with security patches, performance improvements, new Laravel capabilities.