Hire a Unity Developer
Get a pre-vetted Unity expert for games, 3D simulations, and interactive experiences — AI-managed delivery.
Role: Unity Developer (Gaming)
Unity developers build games, 3D applications, and interactive experiences using the Unity engine. Our vetted talent handles C# scripting, shader programming, physics systems, and multi-platform deployment to mobile, PC, console, and VR/AR.
Skills We Vet
- C# & Unity Scripting: Expert
- Shader Graph & VFX: Advanced
- Physics & Animation: Advanced
- Multi-Platform Deployment: Advanced
Typical Projects
- Mobile Game: 2D or 3D mobile game with monetization, analytics, and App Store/Play Store deployment. (100-250 hrs)
- VR Experience: Virtual reality application for training, visualization, or entertainment on Quest or PCVR. (80-200 hrs)
- 3D Visualization: Interactive 3D product configurator, architectural visualization, or training simulation. (60-150 hrs)
Hourly Rates
- AI PM: $2/hr — AI agent manages the project end-to-end with automated code reviews, testing, and deployment.
- Live PM: $3/hr — A human project manager coordinates your project with AI-augmented development workflows.
- Live PM + Dev: $5/hr — Dedicated human PM plus senior developer oversight for mission-critical projects.
Hiring Process
- Submit Your Requirements: Describe your project scope, technical needs, and timeline. Our AI analyzes your requirements and identifies the ideal skill profile.
- AI-Matched Talent Selection: Our platform matches you with pre-vetted developers whose expertise aligns with your tech stack, industry, and project complexity.
- Technical Vetting & Trial: Review candidate profiles, past work, and skill assessments. Start with a small paid trial task to validate the fit before committing.
- Kick-off & Ongoing Delivery: Once confirmed, your developer is onboarded immediately. Track progress via real-time dashboards, milestone reviews, and daily stand-ups.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What platforms can Unity target?
- Unity deploys to iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, Linux, WebGL, PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, and VR headsets (Quest, Vision Pro).
- Unity vs Unreal Engine?
- Unity is better for mobile, 2D, and indie games. Unreal excels at AAA graphics. Unity is also widely used for non-game 3D applications.
- Can they build non-game applications?
- Yes. Unity powers training simulations, architectural visualization, product configurators, and medical applications beyond gaming.