IDAP is a Ukrainian full-service software development company. We build native applications for the iOS, Android, and Web from square one. Their goal is to help businesses keep up, or even run ahead of the tech curve. They try to deliver information in the most accessible and understandable way. They are not code-only tech geeks. They are about craving the knowledge and sharing it.
Last updated May 13, 2026
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.
This team handled a complicated integration landscape better than our previous vendors. They were practical about what should be built now versus deferred, which kept timelines realistic. Testing coverage was decent and they were transparent when defects appeared. We still maintain a short backlog of non-critical enhancements, but the platform is already delivering value.
Responsive support after launch and willingness to refine workflows based on real user behavior
Some change requests required formal reprioritization, which was correct but slowed quick tweaks
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.
The collaboration felt grounded in outcomes rather than vanity features. They pushed back when something added complexity without user value, which we appreciated. Internal adoption has been better than expected, partly because workflows now match how teams actually work. A few visual elements can still be refined, but functionally the system is in a strong place.
Good domain understanding, thoughtful architecture choices, and clean handoff documentation
Initial discovery could have been shorter; first two weeks felt documentation-heavy
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.
From procurement to handoff, this felt like a professional partnership. They met commitments, documented key decisions, and aligned well with our internal QA process. The architecture is cleaner than what we had before, and maintenance is easier. Some backlog items are still pending by choice, but the delivered scope is complete and dependable.
Ability to translate business goals into usable product decisions, not just technical output
Timezone overlap was limited on some days, so urgent clarifications occasionally slipped by 24 hours
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.
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
Initial discovery could have been shorter; first two weeks felt documentation-heavy