Web Dev for Photography Platform
- Web Development
- $10,000 to $49,999
- Jan. 2016 - Jan. 2017
- Quality
- 5.0
- Schedule
- 5.0
- Cost
- 5.0
- Willing to Refer
- 5.0
“Without Jeffrey Nolte and his talented team, my site would not exist in any way, shape, or form.”
- Arts, entertainment & music
- Brooklyn, New York
- 1-10 Employees
- Phone Interview
- Verified
Nolte developed an MVP for an e-commerce site that allows visual artists to display, print, and sell their work. The team continues to maintain the platform.
The site exceeded expectations, thanks to Nolte’s use of best practices in web design. The team is highly organized and has the ability to troubleshoot issues. They go the extra mile in educating clients about technical matters, which makes Nolte an ideal partner for startups.
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
BACKGROUND
Introduce your business and what you do there.
I am the founder of shootx9.com, an online photography platform. Photographers can sell their work through our website with printing and framing fulfillment.
OPPORTUNITY / CHALLENGE
What challenge were you trying to address with Nolte?
Around two years ago, I had a concept for the platform. I’m a visual person with a strong sense of what I wanted design-wise. However, I needed help bringing that idea into being.
SOLUTION
What was the scope of their involvement?
Initially, I had a meeting with their team and gave them a list of things I wanted to accomplish. We then figured out a timeline and budget. We worked weekly on scaling up the project and reviewing what had been done. I was in touch with a couple of Nolte’s people on a regular basis, but I don’t know what the full size of the team was. The site took them one year to pull together.
How did you come to work with Nolte?
I got in touch with a big online developer to get a sense of the budget for my site. The more I talked to them, the more I came to believe that my site would take teams of developers weeks or months, at $250 per hour. I started thinking that it was never going to happen. Fortunately, that company recommended Nolte. They described them as a small and very talented company that could work within my budget. At the time, I believe that Nolte had an accelerator program that allowed them to work with entrepreneurs.
How much have you invested with Nolte?
The cost of Nolte’s work was around $25,000. I’ve talked to people who mentioned that the site looks like it cost so much more than that.
What is the status of this engagement?
I just launched the site at the beginning of 2017. Nolte’s team continues to maintain it. I remain in touch with an account manager with whom I discuss technical and business development details. I want to develop a lot of other things on the site, so there will definitely be a bigger project down the road. I want to work with Nolte, and I won’t choose anyone else.
RESULTS & FEEDBACK
Could you share any evidence that would demonstrate the productivity, quality of work, or the impact of the engagement?
I haven’t worked on similar projects, but I found Nolte to be on top of everything. They have a very confident and experienced team. They work well with people. Beyond just a minimal viable product, Nolte offered me a truly viable website that could remain this way without any sort of additional tweaking. We fussed over all the details, but I have to give Nolte credit for giving me what I wanted and more. They outperformed my expectations.
The site still in the pre-revenue stage, and I will be pitching it to a venture capitalist in California later today. Right now, it is a free web page for people who want to display their work. Currently, there are 21 photographers on shootx9.com. Users go to the site in order to discover new people, but it really is up to the artists to market their creations since this is an artist-driven site. I still need to do a lot of outreach and marketing, which would require a much bigger budget than what I have now. I’ve taken Facebook and Instagram ads, hoping that they could serve as great channels to get the word out.
What Nolte did for my site was really different and unique. In terms of API, it’s fully integrated into an existing e-commerce framework since the site is also a place where people come to buy great photography. The purchase process is completely seamless, allowing users to buy, frame, and deliver works with the click of a button. It’s a great way for photographers to promote themselves and sell work that may not sell anywhere else. It will be a different experience for each person. Based on the responses I’ve gotten, everyone has been happy.
How did Nolte perform from a project management standpoint?
The process was highly organized. Everything was spelled out in advance, and the work followed suit. I have no complaints at all. Aside from a couple of functionalities that I requested outside of the original scope, we stayed within the budget.
We have regular meetings. I am an old-school person, so I’ve preferred talking on the phone and going over things on the computer screen at the same time. I’m sure that Nolte has different approaches for different people, but this is how I work best.
What did you find most impressive about Nolte?
Without Jeffrey Nolte and his talented team, my site would not exist in any way, shape, or form. They had the ability to bring my vision into being in a way that I could afford. They’re incredibly knowledgeable and extraordinarily gifted at what they do, not only in the best practices for building sites but also in troubleshooting and figuring out problems. I may not be their biggest supporter, but I want to be. I am extremely dependent on what Nolte has done for me, and I’ve told them so repeatedly.
This was my first project of this kind, and I’m not a startup person. I was a bit out of my element, but I could always get advice from Jeffrey. In a way, he is mentoring me. It’s been a great comfort to find Nolte since there is always the possibility of finding a group that you don’t get along with.
Are there any areas Nolte could improve?
There were some complications relating to the integration between my site and others. I wanted the ability to store and transfer high-resolution images for display and printing purposes. They needed to have watermarks and show previews of the printed versions. These are all things that seem like they would fit together easily. In reality, they actually require a lot of code writing. I don’t know much about these aspects, but, from talking to Nolte and viewing their process, I can say that they did an extraordinary job.
RATINGS
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Quality
5.0Service & Deliverables
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Schedule
5.0On time / deadlines
"I was given an estimated timeline, but I asked Nolte if we could do it faster. There were many complications, so it wasn’t possible, but they knew this better than I."
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Cost
5.0Value / within estimates
"They were above and beyond my expectations."
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Willing to Refer
5.0NPS
"Nolte has passed some people who wanted a reference to me, and I was happy to do it.