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Affordable and flexible systems including hourly or fixed price estimates for projects. Their team quickly and hand-select the delivery team. The staff quickly and hand-select the delivery team. They understand that delivering high-quality developing and robust, reliable solutions is a critical foundation upon which to build for the future.
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Write a ReviewArchitecture review that uncovered risks and opportunities in equal measure
Sinead Gallagher / Director of Engineering - Celtic Digital LtdAug 02, 2024
Project summary: Our property management portfolio had grown to a point where spreadsheets and disconnected tools were costing us both time and deals. We needed a single system of record.
Our industry has specific compliance requirements that many generalist agencies struggle with. This team came with working knowledge of the relevant frameworks, asked pointed questions about our obligations, and built controls into the architecture rather than bolting them on at the end. Our compliance team reviewed the delivered system and had only minor observations, which is genuinely unusual for a first-pass review. That domain awareness saved us significant remediation cost.
Consistent delivery against milestones, code quality that passed our internal review without major findings, post-launch support that felt like a partnership not a ticket queue
The initial project brief document they required was more detailed than we were used to providing, but in hindsight that rigour was part of why the project ran so smoothly
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Game shipped on time, on budget, and rated above four stars on launch day
Khalid Al-Mansoori / Chief Digital Officer - Emirates Digital GroupJun 14, 2024
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.
Engineering quality that our internal team can maintain without calling the vendor, thorough documentation, proactive risk identification throughout the project
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
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From proof-of-concept to production AI in a timeline that impressed our board
Connor MacLeod / CTO - Pacific Ventures GroupJul 19, 2022
Project summary: Our competitors had been investing in technology for two years and we needed to close a meaningful gap quickly without compromising on the quality of what we shipped.
Project governance was one of the things that impressed me most. We had a dedicated project manager who ran tight fortnightly sprints with clear acceptance criteria, a shared backlog that gave us full visibility at all times, and a change request process that was fair and transparent. Nothing slipped through the cracks, no bill shock at the end, and the final delivery matched the original scope document almost perfectly. In my experience that kind of discipline is genuinely uncommon.
Technical depth across the full stack, honest and timely communication, delivered exactly what was scoped without surprise additions to the invoice
Time zone difference required some adjustment to our internal communication habits but the team managed the overlap window efficiently and it never affected momentum
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Performance marketing that delivered measurable ROAS from the first campaign
Divya Nair / Director of Technology - BrightPath EdTechJan 31, 2022
Project summary: Our editorial team was managing content across seven different tools with no single source of truth — we needed a unified CMS that could handle structured and rich-media content equally well.
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.
Senior engineers on our account throughout the entire project rather than a bait-and-switch to juniors after contract signing, transparent reporting, realistic estimates that proved accurate
Honestly nothing worth documenting — we went in with high expectations and they were met on every measure