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Last updated May 13, 2026
Project summary: Our media team was managing assets across too many disconnected systems. We wanted unified content operations with rights controls and measurable performance analytics.
Good execution with realistic expectations. They did not overpromise, and that made planning much easier on our side. We had one integration issue with a third-party API rate limit that impacted timelines briefly, but they implemented retry handling and monitoring quickly. End result: reliable delivery and a solid foundation for phase two.
Reliable QA process, predictable milestones, and transparent status reporting
A few UI polish items spilled into post-launch, though core functionality was stable
Project summary: Our project involved replacing legacy workflows with a modern platform while keeping business continuity intact. We prioritized maintainability, adoption, and measurable impact.
Communication quality was one of the stronger parts of this engagement. We always had visibility into progress, blockers, and next steps. Their engineers challenged assumptions respectfully and prevented a couple of costly feature detours. There were minor delays during final data migration, but they staffed up and recovered most of the schedule quickly.
Well-structured codebase with sensible conventions, making internal maintenance easier
Timezone overlap was limited on some days, so urgent clarifications occasionally slipped by 24 hours
Project summary: We engaged them to solve a set of operational bottlenecks that were limiting scale. The brief combined technical delivery with practical process improvements for day-to-day teams.
We saw meaningful outcomes within the first month after go-live: fewer support tickets, faster turnaround for internal teams, and better reporting confidence. The implementation was not flashy, but it was thoughtful and production-ready. We would have liked more onboarding materials for non-technical users, though their team provided follow-up sessions when requested.
Good domain understanding, thoughtful architecture choices, and clean handoff documentation
Initial discovery could have been shorter; first two weeks felt documentation-heavy