Nearshore software and bilingual websites for New York companies.
Cloudsoft helps New York teams build custom software, landing pages, websites and automation with a bilingual nearshore team in GMT-5.
Plan New York project →Best-fit projects
New York companies are a strong fit for nearshore work when they need senior execution without building a full internal team. The best projects are custom software, business portals, bilingual websites, campaign landing pages, AI agents and workflow automation. These projects need ongoing product conversation, but they do not always require a domestic agency or a local hire.
Why nearshore works for this market
New York businesses serving Latino and mainstream US audiences often need English and Spanish execution together: public website, customer intake, internal workflow and follow-up. A bilingual nearshore team can support both the customer-facing content and the technical systems behind it while keeping same-day collaboration.
Common use cases
Common projects include websites for professional services, landing pages for paid campaigns, client portals, restaurant catering pages, clinic intake flows, contractor quote systems, CRM integrations and AI-assisted support workflows. The pattern is usually the same: the business has demand, but the current site or operations stack cannot keep up.
- Bilingual service pages for English and Spanish search intent
- Quote or consultation flows connected to CRM/email
- Custom dashboards for owners and operators
- AI-assisted lead triage, summaries and follow-up
- Landing pages for state-specific campaigns
How Cloudsoft works remotely
We run discovery, demos and delivery remotely with clear cadence: scope workshop, sitemap or workflow map, weekly review, build milestones, QA and launch support. Because Cloudsoft operates from GMT-5, meetings with New York teams stay inside normal business hours instead of becoming late-night handoffs.
What to prepare before starting
Bring the current website or workflow, the services you sell, the audience split between English and Spanish, examples of competitors, current lead sources, tools you already use and any operational bottlenecks. That lets us decide whether the first move should be a website, a landing page, automation or custom software.
Frequently asked questions
Do you need to be physically located in New York?
No. Most strategy, design, engineering and SEO work happens remotely. What matters is clear communication, timezone overlap and access to the right business context.
Can you support Spanish-speaking customers and English-speaking teams?
Yes. We can write, structure and build bilingual experiences while collaborating with leadership in English or Spanish.
Is nearshore right for small businesses?
It can be, when the business needs more than a template. For simple websites, a builder may be enough. For bilingual SEO, integrations or custom workflows, nearshore can be a stronger fit.