About Sickle Bush Software
They are a creative & passionate team that is focused on building solutions that look & works great. Their core team takes a head role in each project to make sure it is of high quality and according to client’s expectations. They think they have the best team in the game a group of strong, particular, and proven individuals. They worry about each other, their customers, and doing great work. They examine, listen, and check first to make well-read decisions.
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Sickle Bush Software Reviews
Write a ReviewInfrastructure-as-code that our DevOps team can actually read and maintain
Fernanda Costa / VP of Technology - Vento Retail SADec 26, 2024
Project summary: We needed to connect our factory floor systems to our ERP to give operations management real-time visibility into production status, waste, and throughput.
We ran a structured RFP with seven vendors. Three made it to the technical evaluation stage. This team won on the strength of their technical proposal, their domain knowledge, and frankly on the quality of the questions they asked us during the process. A vendor who asks good questions in the sales phase tends to ask good questions during delivery too. That hypothesis proved correct. The project is now live, performing above the KPIs we agreed, and our stakeholders are genuinely impressed.
Architectural decisions that will serve us for years rather than just solving the immediate problem, knowledge transfer that left our team genuinely capable, no scope creep at all
The volume of quality documentation they produced was genuinely impressive but also meant our team needed dedicated time to review it properly — a minor process point, not a complaint
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CRM build that finally brought our sales and customer success teams onto one platform
Minjun Oh / Director of Engineering - Sejong Digital CorpJul 02, 2023
Project summary: Our growth into new markets required a multi-currency, multi-language commerce platform that our previous vendor had promised but never delivered.
We ran a structured RFP with seven vendors. Three made it to the technical evaluation stage. This team won on the strength of their technical proposal, their domain knowledge, and frankly on the quality of the questions they asked us during the process. A vendor who asks good questions in the sales phase tends to ask good questions during delivery too. That hypothesis proved correct. The project is now live, performing above the KPIs we agreed, and our stakeholders are genuinely impressed.
Engineering quality that our internal team can maintain without calling the vendor, thorough documentation, proactive risk identification throughout the project
Premium pricing compared to some of the alternatives we evaluated, but the quality of the output and the absence of rework costs made the investment straightforward to justify
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Decentralised architecture that our auditors praised on first review
Jordan Mills / Director of Operations - Cascade ManufacturingJan 21, 2022
Project summary: Several previous vendor relationships had left us cautious. We needed a partner who would be honest about complexity upfront rather than discovering it mid-project.
I have worked with development agencies on four continents over the past fifteen years and this team sits comfortably in the top tier. What separated them was not just technical skill, which was genuinely impressive, but their instinct for asking the right business questions before reaching for a technical answer. The project ran to schedule, the architecture is clean and well-documented, and the handover was thorough. Six months after go-live we have not raised a single critical support ticket. That speaks for itself.
Domain knowledge that went beyond generic expertise into our specific industry, willingness to push back constructively, automated test coverage that gave us deployment confidence
We underestimated the internal resource commitment required on our side during discovery — the team warned us, we did not listen fully, and the first sprint was slower as a result