dwaiter have a great designers and developers who develop digital experiences that drive strategic and operational business technology services forward in a connected global economy. They do not believe in design for its own sake. They are strategists who like to solve complex problems and find innovative ways to achieve business objectives. Their desire is to give their clients the perfect best solutions to their demands, and they strive to ensure that’s exactly what happens every step of the way.
Last updated May 13, 2026
Project summary: We needed a partner who could handle ambiguity early, then execute predictably once requirements were clarified. Delivery discipline and communication quality were both important.
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.
Ability to translate business goals into usable product decisions, not just technical output
Would prefer more proactive release notes for minor hotfixes
Project summary: This initiative had cross-functional stakeholders and evolving requirements. We looked for a team that could translate business constraints into workable technical decisions.
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
Knowledge transfer for non-technical users needed one extra session beyond the original plan
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.
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.
Clear sprint communication, dependable delivery, and practical technical recommendations
Timezone overlap was limited on some days, so urgent clarifications occasionally slipped by 24 hours