Magento Development for Food Distributor
- E-Commerce Development
- $10,000 to $49,999
- Apr. 2017 - Ongoing
- Quality
- 5.0
- Schedule
- 5.0
- Cost
- 5.0
- Willing to Refer
- 5.0
"They've been a breath of fresh air."
- Other industries
- Johns Creek, Georgia
- 11-50 Employees
- Phone Interview
- Verified
Brainvire is producing web-based automation solutions and collecting and synthesizing product data on a Magento-based site.
The dedicated team's responsiveness is very impressive. They're available seemingly at all hours and complete tasks efficiently and for a quarter of the price of previously contracted, American developers.
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
BACKGROUND
Introduce your business and what you do there.
We're a food service distributor which means we buy products like Kellogg's fruit cereals or cereal bowls and we sell them in the school systems, hospitals, nursing homes, daycare centers, etc. We stock about 5,000 different products in our warehouses and deliver them by truck to customers.
I'm the president of the company.
OPPORTUNITY / CHALLENGE
What challenge were you trying to address with Brainvire?
Initially, we had some small, miscellaneous projects with our website to make it look better and more user-friendly.
How did you come to work with Brainvire?
I went to a Magento conference in Las Vegas because our website is based on Magento. There were all kinds of vendors like Brainvire there. They reached out to us prior to solicit their services. I had never thought about outsourcing offshore but I agreed to meet.
I asked for U.S. based references because I was a little worried about language differences. They speak English but it's not quite our English. I noticed on their list of references they had a lot of clients in Utah for some reason so I called there first. One of the people I called in Utah told me I would be an idiot not to hire Brainvire. He said he had referred all his tech buddies in the Utah area and so that explained why they had so many Utah-based clients. That conversation made more comfortable with the idea that Brainvire knew what they were doing.
Meanwhile, I was having issues with our vendor in Seattle that was "our agency" handling our website issues. They were taking forever to get to our projects and then when they did finally get to them they weren't doing them correctly. I decided it wouldn't hurt to bring somebody else in to look at some of these issues.
SOLUTION
What was the scope of their involvement?
Right now we're working on a pretty big project with them. I'm trying to add 10,000 new products to my website. They're going to my supplier's website, viewing each product, writing a description, finding images of the product, and turning all of the content for the 10,000 products over to us to review. We make corrections to their descriptions and then they upload those products onto our site. They quoted 60 days to write those descriptions and finished right on time. Our issue is we don't have enough employees in-house to review 10,000 products in a short period, but they've finished their part.
In addition to that project, they're doing a lot of smaller things. For instance, they completely revamped the way our banners work. We went from having four banners on our website to having the ability to run six banners and we can now manage the banners ourselves because they formatted in a way that is a lot easier than before. They wrote an app that allows us to just check boxes when we want to run banners and make changes. That was pretty cool.
I can't even think of the number of other projects they've done for us, but everything they've done for us has been really good and really quick.
How much have you invested with them?
We started ramping up work very slowly in April. To date, we've spent about $40,000 with them. They just proposed to take over our SEO work on a monthly basis and that's going to increase our spend significantly. We're spending $5,000 a month on SEO alone and I think that will soon go to Brainvire.
What is the status of this engagement?
We first started working together in April of this year. We'll likely spend well over $100,000 annually with Brainvire.
How have they performed from a project management standpoint?
They've been great for project management. I've met with them face to face 2 times since April because they are they typically have 1 to 2 of the people that I met originally here in the U.S. going to conferences or meeting with customers. They really make the effort for face to face meetings even though they're based in India. That's been amazing.
They assigned a team to us. We Skype on a weekly basis with 5 guys on their team. One of those 5 is available virtually 24 hours per day, ready to take on any requests we have. It's been a completely different experience than anything else we've ever had.
We work with a project manager named Bhavesh Surani. He is working on another project for us right now where we're trying to automate our systems into our supplier's systems so that when we receive internet orders, an order is automatically started on the supplier's website that we don't have to create manually. The supplier gets the order and then we receive a tracking number that integrates with our Magento admin system as product is automatically sent to the customer. In addition to cutting down on errors on our side, this will make orders so much simpler for us.
RESULTS & FEEDBACK
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
We have roughly 11,000 products on the site currently so we're almost looking to double our number of products with Brainvire's help. Additionally, we've been going through quarterly price updates, which involves going to the supplier's site, downloading price sheets from the supplier, comparing it to our existing price sheet, and making updates on the site. We recently asked Brainvire to take this on from another vendor we've been using. The U.S. company will take 10 hours to do it and Brainvire will take that much time or less, and at a quarter of the price. As a result, we're able to take on more projects and do more things.
The thing they do best is customer service. They've bent over backward for us. They're 8.5 hours and I can send them a message about something at 5 PM our time, thinking they will be back to us tomorrow - and I'll get an answer within 15 minutes. I just don't know how they do it. They're clearly focused only on the U.S. and trying to take care of us so I appreciate it.
What did you find most impressive about them?
What's stunned me the most, was how quickly they can complete tasks. For instance, I told them, "Sales tax rate codes in Georgia have changed in 20 different counties, can you upload the new rates for us?" About an hour later it's done. The same request would take our Seattle or L.A. based vendors 30-60 days, or not get accomplished at all without making the same request again.
I had worked with vendors from Los Angeles, New York, and Seattle for several years leading up to Brainvire. I didn't feel like any of them were taking good care of us at the end today. Those companies had a lot of turnover and whenever we got someone good, they'd be gone two months later and then we struggled through the next two or three individuals.
Are there any areas they could improve?
They're right on time, if not ahead of time, with any assignments. The only issues I've ever had with them is a result of English being their second language. Sometimes I think what we're trying to ask them to do and what they think we're asking them do are two different things. Those types of issues have been very small, though. When I bring it to their attention they always understand. So, I don't have any room to complain whatsoever about anything with these guys. They've been great.
RATINGS
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Quality
5.0Service & Deliverables
"All their outputs have been great."
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Schedule
5.0On time / deadlines
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Cost
5.0Value / within estimates
"Cost and value have been phenomenal."
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Willing to Refer
5.0NPS
"I wouldn't want my competition to use them but they're great!