Atomic Design is a Dallas-based digital marketing company. They are rooted in digital marketing services with specialties in SEO, PPC, Social media marketing strategy, web design, and development. They are a fully-combined team of strategists, developers, and designers who are driven by passion. It is a really good web development company.
Last updated May 13, 2026
Project summary: Our project involved replacing legacy workflows with a modern platform while keeping business continuity intact. We prioritized maintainability, adoption, and measurable impact.
The project started with some ambiguity on our side, and they helped structure it without overcomplicating scope. Their discovery artifacts were clear, and engineering execution was disciplined. Performance improved noticeably after launch, especially for high-traffic workflows. A few UI details required polish post-release, but response time from their support team was good.
Strong ownership from engineering leads, quick turnaround on review feedback, stable releases
A few UI polish items spilled into post-launch, though core functionality was stable
Project summary: We were dealing with inventory mismatches and a checkout drop-off problem. The project focused on better catalog sync, faster pages, and cleaner purchase flows across devices.
The engagement was well-run overall. Their team mapped our requirements into a realistic release plan and called out dependencies early, which helped us avoid late surprises. Quality was strong in the core modules, and they handled feedback quickly during UAT. We did need an extra sprint for edge-case behavior around reporting filters, but they owned it and closed it cleanly.
Reliable QA process, predictable milestones, and transparent status reporting
Would prefer more proactive release notes for minor hotfixes
Project summary: We needed a learning experience that worked for both live classes and self-paced cohorts. Reporting for instructors and completion tracking for management were both essential.
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.
Strong integration work with third-party systems and proactive monitoring setup
One third-party integration took longer than expected due to external API constraints