Database Development for Real Estate Sales Organization
- BI & Big Data Consulting & SI
- $50,000 to $199,999
- May 2016 - Ongoing
- Quality
- 5.0
- Schedule
- 5.0
- Cost
- 5.0
- Willing to Refer
- 5.0
"Whenever we felt that we had a good design, they would come up with even better designs."
- Real estate
- New York City, New York
- 11-50 Employees
- Phone Interview
- Verified
Ramotion built a custom database to allow a client's team to pull data quickly and perform universal searches and analytics on useful data points.
Ramotion built a robust and fast database with great search capability. What used to take the client one week to do with their data, now takes only seconds.
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’m the CEO of KYLM, a real estate investment sales company located in New York.
OPPORTUNITY / CHALLENGE
What challenge were you trying to address with Ramotion?
We were looking for a partner who would develop a proprietary standalone database that would process reams of data. It should help us do analytics and universal searches to understand the data better.
SOLUTION
What was the scope of their involvement?
The scope of work was to develop an infrastructure for the database. Ramotion also came up with a design aesthetic for the entire system. After we had an interview where we discussed what our needs were, they designed the interface and offered suggestions. I believe they are using Elasticsearch for this technology. They were fully supportive.
It’s a very complex database and it has a geoplatform component. We are taking out some bugs and making sure that the geoplatform is working correctly. That involves about 30 different sheets of data with terabytes of data. Currently, we are developing the infrastructure so that it makes the rest of the modules easy to build. The infrastructure needs to be sound enough so that all the other modules can be built upon it. I couldn’t use this as a gauge to determine how quickly the other modules can be built, but we know for sure that the process for the other modules would be a lot easier and quicker. There are about 12 modules. Currently, we’re working on 2. Every time we design something, we feel as if we can do better so we come up with new concepts and modules. We’re not quite done yet.
How did you come to work with Ramotion?
It was a lengthy process, to be honest with you. We’ve attempted to have this built by other developers, but we found that (1) they didn’t have the skill set, (2) they didn’t understand the technology out there to best meet our needs, and (3) they weren’t very responsive. We went through this entire search process for the right partner, scouring all sorts of sites. We looked all over the place—South America, Europe, Russia. The developers should have the skill set and the ability to actually listen and make suggestions. When we had the interview and we were discussing the scope of work and what our needs were, Ramotion had a lot of great ideas. In contrast, we found other companies didn’t offer a lot of ideas; they were just trying to land a contract.
How much have you invested with Ramotion?
I imagine it’s probably going to cost upwards of $100,000 or more. We have quite a bit of work that we need to do.
What is the status of this engagement?
We started in May 2016. The site and the database are ongoing.
RESULTS & FEEDBACK
Could you share any evidence that would demonstrate the productivity, quality of work, or the impact of the engagement?
Thanks to the system we have now, we are able to retrieve comprehensive information faster than before. For instance, it would take a week to have a full report for an entire neighborhood if we used the raw data sheets. With the database, it takes us a few seconds. Ramotion was able to turn around something functional, even if it was imperfect, in less than a month. It took other companies several months to do so.
I’m very pleased with those guys. They are really solid. I love their team and I think they’re really awesome. They’re really positive and personable, so I don’t have to deal with attitude. It’s important to me that they know what they are doing. These guys are doing an awesome job.
How did Ramotion perform from a project management standpoint?
They love to do things to enhance the system. Where we thought we had a pretty solid understanding of what our needs were, they came up with better solutions that require the same amount of time. It’s pretty awesome. They are pretty responsive, both the development team as well as the project manager, Denis. Those are my point guys, the guys that I speak with.
What did you most impressive about Ramotion?
They went through a very rigid process. First of all, we would have a discussion about what we were trying to achieve because the project we are doing is very complex. On our side, we weren’t very thorough in providing an outline of the scope of work and exactly what needs to be done. So, we developed a system where we would make a phone call or have a Skype discussion. That’s when we would share some of the information that I have on my site. After a day, they would come back with a detailed scope of work, an outline of what is required and what they need to do. I would review it and say, “Yeah, this is it,” or if it’s not it, “Make corrections.” Once that’s approved, they get to work and get things done.
I really appreciated Ramotion. They were quite proactive. Whenever we felt that we had a good design, they would come up with even better designs. We were quite pleased with their suggestions and that meant more work for them. They were up to the task. We were satisfied, at least in the initial processes. I think they do everything. Honestly, I have dealt with quite a few developers and I’m not a tech person. I’m in the real estate business, so I don’t know anything about tech. But these guys are awesome to deal with. Their level of workmanship and attentiveness is awesome.
Are there any areas Ramotion could improve?
I don’t think they could do anything better. To be honest, I could have been better at communicating what I needed. There was one time where I thought that I had communicated things clearly enough, but it turned out that I hadn’t. The user interface and the functionality weren’t quite what we were looking for. I have to admit that it was my error. I want to convey to my consumers that we are the next generation of real estate firms, so I have an aesthetic that is rather neo-futuristic. That’s the only thing that they didn’t deliver on, but only because I didn’t communicate that’s what I wanted. But their designs and solutions for navigation are awesome.
RATINGS
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Quality
5.0Service & Deliverables
"On both technical and design, they deserve a 5."
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Schedule
5.0On time / deadlines
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Cost
5.0Value / within estimates
"I would have preferred to pay less, but these guys are pretty reasonable. They are fair compared with many companies that you can hire out here in New York or statewide."
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Willing to Refer
5.0NPS
"On many levels, I would highly recommend these guys to just about anyone. I already have.