Mythic VR is a New York-based visualization and design company. They render architectural space in virtual reality and transform the way designs of the organized environment are given. They can integrate real-time VR engines into any project delivery workflow. On the cusp of the proposed Immersive Revolution, they are seeking to work with other early adopters who want to push the limits of design and visualization.
Last updated May 13, 2026
Project summary: We needed to improve customer self-service while reducing ticket load on our support center. The project covered account management, plan changes, and service notifications.
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.
Ability to translate business goals into usable product decisions, not just technical output
Their pricing was not the lowest option, but delivery quality largely justified the cost
Project summary: We wanted to reduce admin overhead across appointments, claims follow-up, and clinician handoffs. The project needed secure data handling plus dependable integrations with existing systems.
Their work improved both product quality and team confidence. The codebase is understandable, deployment is less stressful, and we have clearer ownership across modules now. There were a couple of moments where timezone overlap slowed feedback loops, yet they adapted with better async documentation and recordings. Overall, we would work with them again.
Well-structured codebase with sensible conventions, making internal maintenance easier
A few UI polish items spilled into post-launch, though core functionality was stable
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 appreciated the balance between technical depth and business communication. Weekly updates were concise, risks were documented, and decisions were explained with tradeoffs rather than jargon. Not everything was perfect on first pass, but iteration cycles were fast and constructive. The final product is stable and has reduced a lot of manual work for our operations team.
Ability to translate business goals into usable product decisions, not just technical output
One third-party integration took longer than expected due to external API constraints
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.
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.
Strong ownership from engineering leads, quick turnaround on review feedback, stable releases
Initial discovery could have been shorter; first two weeks felt documentation-heavy