iOS Development for Secret Menu Items App
- Mobile App Development
- $50,000 to $199,999
- Oct. 2015 - July 2016
- Quality
- 5.0
- Schedule
- 5.0
- Cost
- 4.0
- Willing to Refer
- 5.0
"Spiral Scout was a one-stop solution for all our needs."
- Other industries
- Los Angeles, California
- 1-10 Employees
- Phone Interview
- Verified
The client wanted to build an iOS app and hired Spiral Scout to help with the design, analytics, development, functionality, and hosting. They have worked on over 150 iterations together.
The app has received consistently high ratings in the app store thus far. Spiral Scout excelled in communication and project management. They were always able to assign a resource for any problem, and the client recommends them confidently.
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
BACKGROUND
Introduce your business and what you do there.
Our app is a mobile and digital content platform. We discover and curate secret menu items from restaurants, bars, and cafes across North America. We have over 100 cities with over 2,000 restaurants on the app. We eat at restaurants and find a few secret menu items. These are very Instagram-able things like big hamburgers and triple chocolatey milkshakes with donuts sticking out of them.
I’m the director of operations and mobile development. My role was to build out the new app for our team. We probably use 15 to 20 different types of contractors and vendors, Spiral Scout being one of them. I also help develop the app by collecting ideas from our team, advisers, and investors.
OPPORTUNITY / CHALLENGE
What challenge were you trying to address with Spiral Scout?
We were using an app builder that was kind of DIY, called DWNLD. It's perfect for bloggers and has 6 templates that you can use. You can populate content and pictures but it didn't have the functionality that we needed.
The main problem was that we did not have our own proprietary environment for database and analytics. We also weren't able to control the content of the layout. Branding was available, but only in the templates that they had at the time. I couldn't extract reports or really build out the content in the way we wanted to.
SOLUTION
What was the scope of their involvement?
Spiral Scout was our full-stack developer. They helped out with analytics and with building out our platform. They also did everything in terms of design. I would help spec it out and tell them my proposed layout, then they would build out the panels.
Spiral Scout was also responsible for everything in the back-end. They handled all our connectivity issues, database, storage, hosting, servers, security, design, and functionality. They also made sure that we're in the cloud. If we had any issue, whether it was a bug or a feature, I'd take a screenshot or spec it out in Visio and send it to them. We'd go back and forth using Redmine, our ticketing system. We also used Amazon and Google Cloud.
We're at a really good milestone right now. In the last 2 1/2 months, we've only had to write out one more iteration because we wanted to add videos. We're going to add a few more features over the next 6 months. We work with a few celebrities and when one of them does a Snapchat or an Instagram, we get a surge of downloads. We've just graduated to the cloud servers and we did a lot of stress testing on the load. Right now, it's really stable. They're probably going to do about 5 more big changes to this version of the app, which is great.
How did you come to work with Spiral Scout?
My role was to find a full-stack mobile developer and I didn't want to use local vendors. I looked at 6 different developers and sent them our spec.
As a start-up, we have a team of advisers who guide us and take equity as their consulting fee. One of our advisers highly recommended Spiral Scout and said a few people had worked with them successfully.
We went back and forth with them and they told us what they could do. They were very timely. Some of their demos showed they knew how to build a database and how to handle analytics. Spiral Scout really stood out and everything was just right. I knew they had the right skill and they were already familiar with our work. It was a pretty easy choice for us.
How much have you invested with Spiral Scout?
We’ve spent around $50,000 on their services and the technical infrastructure.
What is the status of this engagement?
We started working with Spiral Scout in October 2015. The first launch date was July 21st, 2016. We're going to continue working with them. I like the ability that they have. They have about 12 people that we have access to when we need it.
RESULTS & FEEDBACK
Could you share any evidence that would demonstrate the productivity, quality of work, or the impact of the engagement?
Our app is in a really good state because of the work from Spiral Scout. We didn't have to have the app ready until Fall, but we were ready in July. They said we'd have it by a certain date, so when they needed more resources, they put staff on our team in the last 2 weeks of the project.
We have 10 5-star ratings on the app store and some fairly positive feedback, so we've had fairly good responses for that. We haven't done much marketing and but the downloads have been nice and consistent. I think it's because of the simplicity of our app. Whenever we returned ideas, Spiral Scout would always keep the idea very simple.
How did Spiral Scout perform from a project management standpoint?
I was the project manager for our company and I collaborated with a project manager from Spiral Scout. The good thing about Spiral Scout from a project management standpoint was that their project manager was always available. They have one in Europe and one in San Francisco.
Honestly, I had no issue at all with them. We had great communication, thanks to a really good ticketing system that recorded everything. That way, we wouldn't miss emails going back and forth. We would log everything with Redmine. When we started our development, there were 300 tickets about the different pieces that needed to be put together. Right now, I think we only have 15 and there's nothing pressing, nothing immediate.
There was no overstepping. It would all be in the ticketing system or if an email was required, I'd sent it to the project manager's and they took care of it. I would always get a very quick response, usually within a couple of minutes. If it was late in the day, it would be only a few hours. They also helped us save money and time by not including features that were technically difficult and a bit more expensive.
It's very tough for me, being an outsider, to go in and tell people how to do their job of finding bugs. Having that ticketing system was really helpful. There were no arguments or anything like that; they were able to solve problems really quickly. If we wanted to tweak a feature, we were able to do it. If we were swiping left and it was actually logical to swipe right, we were able to change that really quickly.
What did you find most impressive about Spiral Scout?
Spiral Scout was a one-stop solution for all our needs. One of the things that definitely stood out was the database sophistication; they built a database that our team can use. It has dropdowns, radio buttons, and tick boxes. The app also has autocompletes, for when you fill in things like a city name. When we needed to build out a database, they put resources there, and they had the people when we needed design. We had a great working relationship and I would recommend them if someone came to me.
Are there any areas Spiral Scout could improve?
I would say they need more bug testing. That would be it. My role was to test a lot of the bugs. Sometimes, I found things that were obvious, but that's one of the reasons why I’m testing. I've done this type of work for 8 years. When you’re building software or apps, there’s going to be things that don't work. There was no issue that went live; we cleaned everything up before that, which is good.
RATINGS
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Quality
5.0Service & Deliverables
"They delivered what they said they'd deliver, on time, and in a cost-effective manner."
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Schedule
5.0On time / deadlines
"We were actually ahead of our deadlines."
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Cost
4.0Value / within estimates
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Willing to Refer
5.0NPS
"I have referred them to one of our advisers.