About Turing
Turing is a productized engineering service operating out of USA, in business since 2018. AI-vetted remote engineers from 100+ countries, hired in days, paid monthly.
Like other entries in our Engineering index, Turing replaces the traditional agency model with a flat-fee engagement, transparent scope, and a productized intake — making the cost predictable and the onboarding fast.
What Turing offers
Turing packages engineering work into a defined offer with a published price tier. Productized engineering teams replace traditional dev shops with predictable monthly pricing, embedded squads, and async-first delivery. They sell flat monthly retainers instead of hourly billing.
Who Turing is for
Turing fits founders and product leaders who need senior engineering capacity without the cost or lead time of a full-time hire. Common engagements include MVP builds, feature sprints, performance work, and ongoing maintenance.
Turing pricing
Turing publishes its pricing transparently — currently From $5k/mo. Productized services like this one rely on transparent pricing as a customer-acquisition lever; it lowers friction in evaluation, removes proposal cycles, and lets buyers self-serve a meaningful chunk of the sales process.
Frequently asked questions
What does Turing do?
AI-vetted remote engineers from 100+ countries, hired in days, paid monthly. As a productized engineering service, Turing sells a defined offer with a published price and a managed-service intake.
Where is Turing based?
Turing operates out of USA and has been in business since 2018.
How much does Turing cost?
Turing starts at From $5k/mo. Pricing tiers and inclusions are published on their website.
Is Turing a productized service?
Yes. Turing is listed in the Productized Startups directory because it sells its engineering offering as a packaged service — with defined scope, published price tiers, and a managed-service intake — instead of a traditional agency proposal.
Who is Turing a good fit for?
Turing fits founders and product leaders who need senior engineering capacity without the cost or lead time of a full-time hire. Common engagements include MVP builds, feature sprints, performance work, and ongoing maintenance.
How is a productized engineering service different from a traditional agency?
Traditional agencies sell open-ended retainers with proposals, scope creep, and hourly billing. Productized services like Turing sell a defined package at a fixed price — usually monthly — with transparent scope, async-first delivery, and predictable turnaround.