IT Strategy Consulting | On-demand Tech Team
Enhance your SaaS product development with an experienced and well-organized tech team
🇺🇦 We keep working and supporting Ukraine!
ABOUT US:
âś” Working since 2014
âś” 70 proficient Node.js/React.js engineers
âś” Built products that raised $8+ mln of investments
TECHNOLOGIES
- Backend - Node.js
- Frontend - React.js
- DevOps and Cloud Architecture - AWS, Google Cloud, Azure
- Cross-platform mobile application development: React Native
OUR OFFICES
- Sumy, Ukraine
- Tallinn, Estonia
You can rely on Brocoders company if you need to:
- build complex high-load B2B/B2C SaaS solutions
- scale-up development team with top experts
- migrate current infrastructure to Cloud
- develop an advanced Web or Mobile application
INDUSTRIES:
- Marketing and Advertising - Martech/Salestech/AdTech platforms
- Fintech
- Fitness and Sporttech
- E-learning
OUR SERVICES:
- Custom software development
- Technology consulting
- Mobile app development
- UX/UI Design
- Cloud Architecture and Devops Services
CLIENTS
AI-based Fintech product that got $3+ mln investments
Ridesharing product that got $5+ mln investments in round A
HR Tech product for leading IT consulting company
- Digitalization for International Event Production Company
Agritech product that serves more than 50 farms and 1000+ users
You can anytime contact us to request an estimate for your project or get a free consultation from our specialists. We are pleased to be the digital partner you can rely on.

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Gokada, Ridesharing Application, EveryPig, MyCurrency, Backbone International, Skilent

Fitness data API integrations for iFit | iFit
iFit is a major training equipment manufacturer who develops fitness software that helps people work out anywhere—at home or on the go — to achieve their fitness goals, in a community of like-minded people.
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Industry: Fitness and Wellness
Technologies: Node.js, AWS
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Marketing Gamification Platform | Adact
Adact enables digital specialists to create gamification marketing campaigns. Within minutes. Without a single line of code.
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Building high load solution with complex game editor to create games and challenges for customer engagement
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Logistics platform for swine production industry
Everypig - online logistics platform for the swine production industry
Industry: Agritech
Technologies: Ruby on Rails and React.js
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Event Production Solution | Backbone International
The Brocoders team developed a reliable feature-rich platform for managing numerous schedules and activities during events of any type and size. We provided full-cycle maintenance starting from the initial idea to product-market fit to the final phase of customer support once the product was launched.
Technology:Â React.js, Node.js
Industry: Event production
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Peer-to-peer financial project for media industry
We deployed front- and backend solutions to build a record label's web app. Also we conducted API integration to sync Hubspot, Spotify, and Zendesk into the platform and devised login and upload features.

AI-based Account Automation Software
The AI-based solution that automates bookkeeping processes.
 - complex spreadsheets
 - integration with top accounting software SAP, Quickbooks
 - document management capabilities
 - invoice management
Industry: Fintech
Technologies: Node.js, React.js, Python
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Platform for Condominium Management | Condogenie
The CondoGenie solution was designed to enhance condominium management, as well as to cover all the communication gaps within condominiums and its management companies.
Since the CondoGenie platform was primarily designed to enable an adequate level of collaboration and communication, we were tasked to implement the features as follows:
- News posting
- Vital documentation posting
- Tasks creation and management
- Calendar events creation and management
- Amenity bookings
- In-built emergency SMS-messaging
Technologies
- React.js
- Ruby on Rails
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Next-Generation Recruiting Software | Skilent
COMTECH LLC is a leading IT consulting company entrusted by the US Federal Government as well as State and Local Government clients to provide enterprise-grade technology and services solutions.
As one of the top-rated IT companies with a focus on delivering talent acquisition services, COMTECH needed a top-notch software solution to automate critical recruiting processes and propel their business to the next level.
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Key features:
- Intuitive job searching tools
- Lightning-fast, interactive UI
- Informative dashboards
- Multi-functioning control panel
- In-built calendar for events and scheduled calls
- Communication tool (a messenger between recruiters and candidates)
- Customizable user profiles
- Bounty Points rewards system
Technologies:
- React.js
- Node.js
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Ride-sharing app for transporting company | Gokada
Developing Gokada solution — ride-sharing app. After Pivot - delivery application
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Here are some of the core features that users could benefit from:
- Passengers could quickly request an available ride based on a driver’s profile and get a fair cost calculation.
- All users could see their trips history, while the admins gathered info on all requested and canceled rides.
- Drivers could promptly make a ride request with just a few clicks and share their trips with others in real-time.
- All users could enjoy a cashless payment system benefits that made any journey way comfier for any party.
- We implemented GPS-driven maps and geo-location features to enable optimal routes to the destination points while avoiding traffic jams.
- The Gokada team ended up with enhanced business management thanks to an admin panel that allowed for acquiring in-depth insights, monitoring vital stats, such as the details of trips and users, and more.
Technologies: React Native, Node.js and AWS platform as backend service.
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CRM and Marketplace for a Solar Energy Company
Digital Transformation and Business processes optimization
Anuel Energy Uganda is a privately-held renewable energy company headquartered in Kampala. The company deploys solar energy systems that meet the energy needs of the markets it serves as well as invests in profitable renewable energy and energy-efficient solutions.
How Brocoders helped achieve business goals
Technology: React.js, Node.js, React Native
Our specialists we involved from the initial phases of actual business processes research and modelling, Market Fit evaluation right to the final phase of Customers Support. During collaboration, we delivered Fine web application and Fine mobile application that automated and centralized their control over all the involved parties and supporting activities, remotely managed inventory and forecasted supplies.
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Pork Production Software | Everypig
Helping Everypig to address the health issues in swine industry
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A case study on developing groundbreaking management software for pig owners, producers and veterinarians.
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We keep working on the EveryPig, adding new features and providing full technical support to it. Ever since we started its development, the product has been significantly modified. Now it combines the features helping automate not only the treatment but the whole production process:
- Mortality forecasting;
- Automated reporting;
- Smart suggestions;
- Inventory tracking;
- Site visit reports.
At present, EveryPig's cloud storage holds over a million pictures from various companies, helping its AI module to predict mortality and stop disease outbreaks.

Beyond Green Food Partners: Feature-rich Customized Menu Ordering Application
How Brocoders developed a client-oriented online ordering system to help Beyond Green Partners streamline their internal management processes and enable accurate food delivery.
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Wishlist app | Giftbuster
The shopping wishlist app. One app for all your shopping wishes.
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CREATE ONE or MULTI WISHLISTS.
One for yourself, your kids, your spouse. And one for the things you want to buy later.
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ADD ANYTHING FROM ANY STORE.
Save all links and product information with just one click, without leaving the browser.
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SHARE YOU WISHLIST INSTANTLY.
Let your family, friends, and co-workers know what you want.
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SMART SHOPPING
Receive promo codes, price drops, and deal alerts from the brands you love. Get the discount codes that work and the sales-best offer that interests you.
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+ Create your gift registry for Birthday, Christmas, Weddings, Baby shower
+ Invite your friends and family to view your wish list. They can reserve gifts.
+ Receive birthday reminders
+ Web version (Profile view)

Peer to Peer Elderly Caregiving platform | Geriana
Geriana is a marketplace called to be an all-European network for providing social services. Learn more about Brocoders' commitment to the development of this project.
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The concept of the platform originates from the observation that currently caregiver hiring options in Europe are limited to a few: either through an agency, local councils, online ads or word of mouth advertising, each way with its benefits and drawbacks (either very expensive -or unsafe, or as in the case of local councils – not available for all income groups). Therefore, there is a niche in the market to introduce a solution that would have the most benefits for the agency, but at a much lower price, still being safer than hiring through classified ads.Â

Mental Health Coaching Software | LadderOut
LadderOut is a mental health coaching software to support people who require additional help in breaking free from adult content use.
Industry: HealthTech
Technologies:Â Ruby on Rails and React.js
With Brocoders’ help, the client managed to deliver a revolutionary custom-designed product that has demonstrated superior quality and stability of the internal recovery program. To date, there are more than 1560 active users on the platform.
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UX/UI design for logistics solution provider
We provide client with the next services:
- Discovery phase where we gather and build requirements for the further product
- Prototyping
- UX/UI design
- Project development estimation
- Consultation

Сross-Platform App for Office Snack Service | Korobox
Korobox ─ cross-platform app for office snack service.
Technologies: React Native, Node.js and AWS platform as backend service.
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Driven by extensive expertise in developing innovative custom-designed solutions, we managed to enrich our cross-platform app with some fascinating benefits that allow customers to:
- Acquire easy access to the box, make the purchase validation or view the box contents right at the workplace by scanning the QR code of the box in your office.
- Search a snack by scanning a barcode or pick your favorite yummy from the box list.
- Use cash or withdraw the money from your account balance to buy snacks.
- Buy snacks with a credit card thanks to a cashless payment system.
- Acquire full control over your spendings ─ catch the moment when you either need to stop wasting your money or once you have to replenish the balance.
- View a graph of calories consumed if you want to lose weight.
- Take snacks out of the “honesty box” and write off a negative balance at any time after.













Seo Metrics Aggregation Tool | Domainlevelmetrics
Seo Metrics Aggregation Tool
For those SEO specialists who are in charge of many web-sites, it will be necessary to log in to the services mentioned above and redo the same operations and this process can be extremely time-consuming. Therefore, the creators of Domainlevelmetrics.com decided to automate this process by collecting the data in one place. So, it helps digital professionals avoid hassles in their work and make timely decisions.
Key features
- Retrieves metrics data from MOZ, Alexa, Semrush and shows it in one place.
- Provides the users with the ability to compare the domains by the metrics data.
- Enables to narrow the search down to a certain country for each analytic source.

Instagram Analytics Tool | Hypeboard
Hypeboard is a cross-platfrom mobile application that shows realtime rankings of Instagram profiles.
The app allows its users to find out a realtime ranking of their favourite Instagram profile with detailed statistics (Daily, Weekly and Monthly analysis) and discover new Instagram profiles based on their categories, like Actors, Musicians, Lifestyle, Travel, etc.
Hypeboard’s ranking algorithm provides dynamic ranking lists by capturing the most interactive Instagram profiles. It can also suggest your favourite Instagram profiles and categories to be added on the ranking list.
Technologies: React Native, Node.js and AWS platform as backend service.
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Gym Management Software
Delivering a next-gen gym experience with a custom-built hardware & software package.
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Our client came to us with the idea of creating the best gym experience possible. To accomplish this goal and beat out the competition, he requested custom gym management software with smart turnstiles to make going to the gym more enjoyable.
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Brocoders created custom, turnkey gym management software that covered every requirement we had in front of us. We managed multiple dedicated teams and helped our client future-proof their business.

Workout Application for Personal trainer
Workout application based on the personal training program of 2-time Olympic Games Participant.
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- Â activity and goals tracking
- Â weight loss statistics
- Â workout statistics
- Â workout programs catalog and workout program instructions

E-commerce platform for loyalty points exchanges | MyCurrency
The client-oriented platform enables users to create their own micro-currencies and participate in various loyalty points programs, as well as trade with other users using their smartphones. Meanwhile, businesses can profit from expanding their distribution channels, thus attracting new potential customers.
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With MyCurrency on board, there is a superior advantage over the traditional loyalty points programs for small businesses: a mobile-based solution lets companies immediately launch their own loyalty points program for free with just a click of a button.
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Key features
- You can create your own currency and issue as many units as you wish. Each currency type is related to the particular goods or services that you provide.
- You can create stores for your currencies, add your products or services to the store and set prices so that other users could buy your products or services, or accept your direct offers as well.
- You can add any type of goods or services that you can theoretically provide, whether that be apples, oranges, auto service, watch repair service, to name just a few.
- Any user that acquired your currency can spend it to purchase the goods or services at the stores related to that particular currency
Technology
- React Native
- Node.js
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React Native Boilerplate
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When initiating a new mobile application project, we usually face tasks similar to the previous one.
Whether it would be a social networking application or event booking service, we need to redo the same work, like building a user profile, implementing sign-up registration and authentication via social media profiles.
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Technology
Frontend - React Native
Backend - Node.js
Learn how React Native Boilerplate helps us build mobile apps faster

Custom - Designed Meal Delivery Solution | Appetini
Our platform leverages a modern, future-proof tech stack and features all the required tools to quickly browse the restaurant's menu and order lunch with just a few clicks.
Key features
- Order food from various cooks and restaurants using one service
- Get your food delivered just at dinner time
- Choose from different price ranges and save your time and money
Technologies
- React.js
- Ruby on Rails
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Online marketplace for parents | Parenteam
Key features
- Post childcare requests and get free childcare (spend points).
- Respond to friends' requests and babysit their children (earn points).
- Parenteam uses a points system to keep things fair between users.
- No cash is ever exchanged between users and Parenteam is free to use
Technology
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Ruby on Rails, Angular.js

Casers.org
Casers.org is our side EdTech project that aims to contribute to more practical learning at the higher educational institutions in Ukraine by solving real business cases.
Casers connects top businesses and university students on a journey of solving a business case in order to gain knowledge and practical skills in the chosen area or land a job at a company. As of now, Casers is the main case web-platform in Ukraine having the support of the Ministry of Education and uniting businesses, educational institutions, and young professionals that leads to a productive partnership among them.
Cases are the business tasks in marketing, management, finance or engineering created by companies. They can be solved individually or in small teams in a competition format. Each team has a mentor from the company and gets a chance to pitch their solutions to respective managers online or offline in front of the other participants. Overall, it is a very joyful and interactive experience, since all the participants are getting benefits from participating in the case: presents or new career opportunities.
Technologies: Ruby on Rails, React.js
Available in Ukrainian, Russian and English.
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Claimdocs.com
ClaimDocs is a turnkey web application that organizes IME doctor info in a user-friendly searchable format and streamlines the scheduling process with their front office.
Industry:Â Insurance
Technologies: Ruby on Rails and Angular.js
Integrations: Google Maps API, Mandrill
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EdTech | Education platform - Kedzoh.com
Kedzoh.com - Mobile learning platform for the enterprise. The CEO of the service Patrick Kedziora believes that the learning process should be simple, interesting and overwhelming. Having studied the market he realized that the service which could provide companies with an ability to teach a big amount of their workers at once did not exist. So, he came up with an idea of creating an application that will enable companies to create tutorials for their worker.
Industry: E-learning
Technologies: Ruby on Rails and Angular JS for web solution
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Social Platform for Fashion Influencers | Xellardoor.com
Xellardoor.com helps users get advice and expertise from fashion enthusiasts and fashion lovers altogether. Due to the service users can create their own looks as well as get inspired by the looks of other users. At the same time, users can do shopping using the service. The service uses integration with referral programs and allows fashion influencers to get additional income.
Industry: Fashion marketplace
Technologies:Â Ruby on Rails and Angular.js
Integrations:Â Facebook API, Instagram API
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Job Search Marketplace | Djob.ch
Djob.ch - is an online service that was created to help to find specialists for solving domestic tasks, like cleaning, furniture assembling, event help, and so on. The platform unites the Askers that need a certain kind of job to be done and the DJobers - skilled professionals that are looking for an extra job.
Industry: Job search marketplace
Technologies: Ruby on Rails and React.js
Integrations: Stripe, Linkedin API, Facebook API, Twitter API
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Recruiting Platfrom Development | JobOrbit.com
Joborbit.com - Job Search Marketplace
The advantage of the service is that it enables both a job-seeker and an employer to find each other in a few clicks. Moreover, the user will be notified either about acceptance of their application or receiving any new offers.
Industry:Â Job marketplace
Technologies:Â Ruby on Rails and Angular.js
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Tantrum.xyz
Tantrum.XYZ - an online marketplace for busy parents to get advice, products, and inspiration.
Industry: Ecommerce
Technologies:Â Ruby on Rails and React.js
Integrations: Universal Basket, Mandrill, Facebook API, Twitter API, Instagram API
Key features
- Editors publish various insights and reviews about children and parenting in general.
- Parents can create amazing milestone cards that can be downloaded and shared on social networks.
- Parents can choose exciting clothing sets and other goods for their kids due to the service's integration with multiple suppliers.
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Real Property Auction Simulator | Auctionised.com
Auctionised.com is a web-based application that helps people to simulate an auction on any property, to discover the price which is likely to be achieved at a real auction. In other words, the online service helps potential property buyers to gain a practical experience in the auction bidding. The platform uses a lot of elements taken from games due to which the users can track their activities and compare them with other users.
Industry: Real Estate
Main technologies:Â Ruby on Rails and React.js
Integrations: Facebook, Google Maps, Google Plus, Twitter, Mandrill
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Exit-intent Popup Tool | Converthero
About the project
Customer Engagement Platform
The creators of this service found out that up to 80% of web-site visitors will never return to the site they visited. The value of the service is that it counts the exact moment when the user is about to leave the web-site and offers them personalized services (discounts, free subscriptions, etc).
Key features
- Choose a popup template from the library created by professional designers.
- Customize every element of the pop-up, so it fully matches your site design and gels with you brand image.
- Choose the precise time when you want your pop-up to be shown.
- Get the detailed results of your campaigns.
Reviews
the project
Web Development for Health & Fitness Company
"They worked very closely together with our team and were involved in our planning processes."Â
the reviewer
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A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
Introduce your business and what you do there.
We’re an interactive at-home fitness company that focuses on treadmills, ellipticals, rowers, and more. I’m the director of technical operations, partnering with our CTO and working with our third-party vendors.
What challenge were you trying to address with Brocoders?
They assigned two teams: one that worked on our third-party integrations and one that fixed bugs in our backlog.
What was the scope of their involvement?
Their work was primarily in JavaScript. The integrations revolved around the connection between our equipment and our users devices, like Apple Watches.
For the bug fixing, we had all the tickets written up and assigned a few of our team leaders internally to help them ramp up. Within less than two weeks, they were jumping right in and working independently.
What is the team composition?
The two teams had different makeups. One had a team lead, a project manager, three senior developers and a tester. The other had a project manager, four senior developers and a team lead.
How did you come to work with Brocoders?
We went through a rigorous interview process. I connected with their CTO; he’s a great guy. Our teams meshed as well, so it was a group decision.
Originally, I found them on Google and looked through their reviews. I was impressed that their entire team is in-house.
How much have you invested with them?
We spent around $500,000 so far, with monthly payments around $20,000.
What is the status of this engagement?
We worked together from February 2021–March 2022.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?Â
They handled 60% of our vulnerability path tickets within 2–3 months. After that, we knew we wanted their teams to stick around. They were quick and fast.
How did Brocoders perform from a project management standpoint?
They worked very closely together with our team and were involved in our planning processes. I provided my feedback to their CTO, and there weren’t any issues I was aware of, but I certainly felt comfortable bringing those to them.
The CTO and I would hop on Zoom meetings once a month and then speak on Slack if we had questions. We were pretty well connected, especially for them being in Ukraine and working through the time difference. They adjusted to our core hours.
What did you find most impressive about them?
Having team composed and ready for us that already knew how to work together set them apart for me. We’ve had a few staff augmentation teams, but we can rely on them because of how they work together.
Are there any areas they could improve?
The design stage for the new service project was good, but it could have gone even better if it was as deep as the development stage and testing had been.
Do you have any advice for potential customers?
This is the same for any company, but make sure to clearly describe your requirements. After that, you can expect them to handle it very well.
the project
Web App Dev for Record Label
"They were one of the most productive and responsive teams we ever worked with."
the reviewer
the review
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
Introduce your business and what you do there.
I’m a product manager for a record label.
What challenge were you trying to address with Brocoders?
We needed their team to build our web application from the ground up.
What was the scope of their involvement?
Brocoders deployed front- and backend solutions to develop our consumer web app, which a different provider designed. Their team conducted API integration to link our platform to Hubspot, Spotify, and Zendesk. Additionally, they devised features that enabled our users to create login credentials, upload content, and customize their accounts.
What is the team composition?
We mainly worked with five resources, including a project manager, two frontend engineers, a backend engineer, and a DevOps engineer.
How did you come to work with Brocoders?
We launched a vetting process among potential providers that we found via Clutch. Brocoders stood out because they met all our qualifications and delivered an impressive presentation.
How much have you invested with them?
We spent about $30,000.
What is the status of this engagement?
Our initial project ran from November–December 2021.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
Brocoders had exceptional coding and development skills that allowed us to meet our goals on time. They weren’t necessarily involved in the product design phase, but they imparted insightful suggestions and feedback that we utilized to improve our app’s design quality.
How did Brocoders perform from a project management standpoint?
We mainly communicated via Slack and Google Meet. Brocoders was on top of their project management game — they were one of the most productive and responsive teams we ever worked with.
What did you find most impressive about them?
Brocoders was a detail-oriented team that set and met high standards to reward us with phenomenal work.
Are there any areas they could improve?
There wasn’t any area that needed improvement.
Do you have any advice for potential customers?
Be prepared to adapt to their quick-paced workflow.
the project
Mobile App Dev for Food Truck Provider
"Apart from their unmatched talent, what stands out most about Brocoders is their transparent and friendly approach."
the reviewer
the review
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
Introduce your business and what you do there.
I’m the CEO of a startup food truck provider.
What challenge were you trying to address with Brocoders?
We needed their team to build our mobile application.
What was the scope of their involvement?
I’ve initially planned to do the code work for my application on my own, but I’ve then realized that I needed a bigger team to create all the development solutions. Brocoders uses React Native and JavaScript to develop the front- and backend of our mobile app, which we plan to be both iOS- and Android-friendly. They use Node.js and AWS to create a platform that allows users to locate different food trucks available in their area.
We’re currently in the development phase of the product, but once we’re done with the go-live, I’m planning to rely on their team’s digital marketing services as well.
What is the team composition?
I work with Artem (Project Manager) and two developers.
How did you come to work with Brocoders?
I found Brocoders on Clutch after looking for remote agencies that I could potentially hire to tackle this project. Upon shortlisting, I interviewed four teams and decided that Brocorders was the best team that could address my needs. Additionally, their services were priced fairly.
How much have you invested with them?
We’ve spent about $30,000 so far.
What is the status of this engagement?
We started in April 2021, and our engagement is ongoing.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
Brocoders has delivered everything they’ve indicated in their proposal, and that’s our main benchmark for their success. They always submit their work ahead of time, which allows us to gauge its quality and move forward with other aspects of the project. Overall, I think their team performance encapsulates the balance between quality and speed.
How did Brocoders perform from a project management standpoint?
We mainly communicate via email and Google Meet, while we rely on Trello and Jira to keep track of the project flow. Brocoders is a transparent and cooperative team that effectively overcomes our time zone differences. We’ve never thought of distance as a drawback in our progress because their team is keen on providing progress reports and making sure we’re in the loop every step of the way.
What did you find most impressive about them?
Apart from their unmatched talent, what stands out most about Brocoders is their transparent and friendly approach — they don’t just equate good code work to good services and instead focuses on providing their customers with a great overall experience.
Are there any areas they could improve?
While they do their best to make sure that our time zone differences don’t hinder our progress, there’ve been times wherein I felt out of the loop. Brocoders manages to send detailed messages that we can read during our work hours, but I personally want to be more involved in the project.
Do you have any advice for potential customers?
Don’t hesitate to hire Brocoders. They’re a friendly and results-oriented team that can do wonders for your business.
the project
Mobile App Dev for School Food Service Co
"They’re a team of authentic listeners."
the reviewer
the review
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
Introduce your business and what you do there.
I run Beyond Green Sustainable Food Partners. There are two sides to the business, and one side involves food service. We cater to preschools.
What challenge were you trying to address with Brocoders?
We wanted a more robust ordering system that featured a customer ordering side and a production and labeling side for internal uses. Our system was old, and as the business grew, it was running out of steam. We needed a system that could grow with us.
What was the scope of their involvement?
Brocoders developed a complex ordering system to support our business in 20 preschools ranging from 50–400 kids with different allergies and dietary requirements. Unlike our old system that couldn’t put kids’ dietary information into a label, their team built an app that creates labels according to kids’ dietary information. Unlike restaurants, we can’t have tickets per table for the kitchen. Brocoders built the app to handle various production lists, which vary per school, and create labels following production records. Their team also developed the app to manage all of the billing. Customers have different price ranges, so there are different numbers per account. Â
What is the team composition?
The owner is on every call. We also communicate with a head programmer and a project manager. However, there are others behind the scenes.
How did you come to work with Brocoders?
We wanted a custom system because we weren’t happy with any off-the-shelf option. We interviewed many companies all over America to find a partner. The US-based agencies cost too much. A colleague suggested that we interview Brocoders. We talked with them, and their team was prepared and asked all the right questions.
How much have you invested with them?
The initial contract was $10,000–$11,000. We probably spent another $3,000 and we budgeted for another $5,000 for this year.
What is the status of this engagement?
Our ongoing engagement began in June 2020. We missed a couple of features on our end, so Brocoder is still working on the app.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?Â
Our customers and cooks love the app. Our office team also loves it. Whereas billing used to take eight hours, it’s now down to half an hour. Another measure of success is special labels, which are important. If we make a mistake, a kid could go into anaphylactic shock. We now spend a minute a day on special labels. Before, we spent 15–20 minutes a day on special labels, which we mostly created from memory.
Another success metric is our tight production records. They’re now organized in a way that makes sense to our cooks. We make 1,200 lunches, so the paperwork side used to take a couple of hours. Now, it takes a couple of minutes.
We also log any mistakes and go over the log as a whole company. When we make mistakes, we give money back to the customer, which can be costly. In the last three months, we haven’t given any money back to a customer because of mistakes. Our company’s small, and we’ll save at least $5,000 this year. Our customers are also happier because we’re not making mistakes.
How did Brocoders perform from a project management standpoint?
Their team’s great, and our project manager’s lovely. She was gone for three weeks. It was stressful for us to switch project managers. However, it worked out fine.
What did you find most impressive about them?
When we discussed our ideas, Brocoders reminded us to keep it simple. Usually, development companies want to work on complex projects. Brocoders’ leadership team told us to keep the product simple, which made it better. They also never guessed what we needed. All the other agencies that we interviewed took big chances and told us what they thought we needed. They’re a team of authentic listeners.
Are there any areas they could improve?
Brocoders could push us to think even more. We told them what we needed but we didn’t have to defend it. I wish that they pushed us harder to help us think our needs all the way through.
Do you have any advice for potential customers?
Sketch out what you want over pages and pages. Think about how you want the screens to look, where you want the buttons to be placed, and what examples you can provide to their team. As their team can’t read minds and don’t work as part of your business, you need to clearly describe what you need.
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Development Services for Renewable Energy Startup
“They’re very capable of performing and meeting my needs.”
the reviewer
the review
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
Introduce your business and what you do there.
I’m the CEO of a renewable energy startup.
What challenge were you trying to address with Brocoders?
We wanted to push finance into the off-grid energy industry in order to accelerate the adoption of solar energy systems. To do that, we needed someone to develop our platform.
What was the scope of their involvement?
Brocoders built the whole platform from the ground up; it was a huge project. Our platform connects consumers to lenders who are lending to people transitioning to solar energy. It’s a place where consumers, essentially schools and hospitals that want solar systems, can access these deals, but can’t finance them themselves.
On the same platform, we have distributors. They’re people who are bringing solar systems from the US, India, and China into Africa. We have retailers on the continent who are pushing the projects down to their villages. The retailers are helping us connect the dots. By connecting those dots, we hope to increase transparency and confidence in the industries so they can easily make decisions.
What is the team composition?
We work with 2–4 people, depending on the need of the project. There is one great project manager.
How did you come to work with Brocoders?
I found them on Upwork and initially hired them through the platform. They did a part of the project and then moved off the platform to continue our engagement.
What is the status of this engagement?
We started working together in October 2017, and the work is ongoing.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
It’s been a very extensive, complicated project. Brocoders does a great job with the coding process. I build the project step-by-step as I acquire funding and implement it with my partners in Uganda. These partners have given me positive feedback so far, that I then relay back to the developers.
Brocoders implements new steps, makes a trial, and then I give the feedback. They’re able to implement the changes effectively. Everything functions well for the most part. If it doesn’t, they’re able to deal with and fix it.
How did Brocoders perform from a project management standpoint?
Everything has gone well. It really helps to have an organized project manager. Their project manager keeps up with the work and distributes the payments and financial needs of the project. We communicate via email, texting, and video calls.
What did you find most impressive about them?
Communication is very good. We even communicate on the weekends and at night. I’m always able to ask for timely feedback, and I have a great relationship with them. Since we acquire funding in tiers, sometimes we’re not able to pay for the bulk of the project. However, Brocoders continues working and invoicing us. They patiently wait until we can pay them once we receive the funding money. I appreciate the flexibility.
Are there any areas they could improve?
So far, I’m very happy with them. They’re very capable of performing and meeting my needs.
Do you have any advice for potential customers?
Be sure to have a solid idea of the project and kind of framework you want. Communicate regularly and ask them for advice because they’re specialists in the field. Sometimes, they’ll advise changes that make implementation easier. Try to have group meetings or a summary of information for both sides.
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Frontend & Mobile App Dev for Management Co
"They’re not just looking to get paid; they’re interested in quality."
the reviewer
the review
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
Introduce your business and what you do there.
I’m the CEO of an accounting and document management company.
What challenge were you trying to address with Brocoders?
We needed a partner to build the frontend of our client service solution. We’d created the backend but were looking for a company with web and mobile development experience that could take on this project for us.
What was the scope of their involvement?
Based in a React framework, Brocoders developed the entirety of our web app’s frontend, which they integrated with the backend we’d built. Their team developed our mobile app using React Native.
What is the team composition?
We work with more than five people including a project manager. Since our engagement isn’t project-based, it's more like a full-time job; their team works exclusively for us.
How did you come to work with Brocoders?
A colleague who had previous experience working with their team recommended them. We flew to Ukraine to meet them and a few other companies, ultimately deciding to go with Brocoders.
How much have you invested in them?
We’ve spent between $200,000–$999,999 with them so far.
What is the status of this engagement?
We began working with them in April 2018, and our collaboration is ongoing.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
They’re a team of professionals, which is hard to find. Brocoders isn’t a subcontractor, but a part of our organization—it’s great.
How did Brocoders perform from a project management standpoint?
We speak to their team around five times per day. Brocoders has worked weekends to meet deadlines when necessary. If there’s an issue with the backend code that we haven’t noticed, their team will notify us.
What did you find most impressive about them?
Brocoders is great. They’re not just looking to get paid; they’re interested in quality.
Are there any areas they could improve?
There’s always room for improvement. We’ve had bad experiences with a few previous vendors, but I can’t think of anything Brocoders could do differently.
Do you have any advice for potential customers?
Bring them on as part of the team if there’s a big project to complete. Brocoders will be successful.
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Mobile App Dev & Design for Currency App
“Their professionalism, experience, and focus on delivery are excellent.”
the reviewer
the review
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
Introduce your business and what you do there.
I'm the founder of a mobile currency startup.
What challenge were you trying to address with Brocoders?
We wanted to develop a mobile frontend for iOS and Android to couple with a backend API I had already developed.
What was the scope of their involvement?
They first developed designs for the UI/UX. Once I reviewed the work, I gave them the contract to develop the software for both the iOS and Android applications. Some of the features include currency transfers and currency creation. It was built using React Native.
What is the team composition?
I worked with a project manager. Through her, I worked with three developers indirectly. I also coordinated a few elements with people higher up in their firm, mostly in the contracting phase.
How did you come to work with Brocoders?
I posted a project on Upwork. They applied for the design portion of the project, which was the first phase. I was satisfied with their work, so I decided to award them the software development of the mobile app.
How much have you invested with them?
The total cost is about $40,000, which I'm paying for in installments as we reach each milestone.
What is the status of this engagement?
The project started in May 2019 and will probably wrap up in December 2019.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
They've almost finished the first milestone and have delivered an APK for me to test what they've completed. Everything works as they promised, and they've delivered all the features they said they would.
How did Brocoders perform from a project management standpoint?
They perform very well and are very results-oriented. It's a big, complex project, and they've delivered. They're thorough, and the project is fairly bug-free.
What did you find most impressive about them?
They have a lot of experience, and we've avoided all the common pitfalls for this kind of project. Their professionalism, experience, and focus on delivery are excellent.
Are there any areas they could improve?
Software development like this is hard, but I can't say their work is anything less than optimal. If they had done things differently, I might not have gotten everything on time. I can't identify anything they should change.
Do you have any advice for potential customers?
Settle on all the project objectives before you begin. That will keep everyone on the same page, resolve any questions, and make the project run smoothly.
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Web Dev for Professional Development Company
"I was impressed by Brocoders startup mentality and ability to think long-term..."
the reviewer
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The client submitted this review online.
Please describe your company and your position there.
I am the founder and CEO of Casers - Ukrainian case community aimed to improve the higher education in our country. On Casers, companies publish their real business cases that students can solve and gain practical experience in their sphere.
Casers unites the ministry of education, businesses, educational institutions, and young professionals and leads to a productive partnership among them. Cases are proposed to be resolved on the basis of competition and students can work either individually or in small teams. Later on, they pitch their solutions to the company and have a chance to win prizes or get an internship at the company.
For what projects/services did your company hire Brocoders?
I hired Brocoders to design and develop the whole platform for me which is the main resource for my EdTech project.
What were your goals for this project?
The goal was to develop the platform to make it very appealing, easy-to-use and user-friendly for students but also quite professional for businesses who are to publish their cases. I didn't have any preferences in terms of technology and relied on Brocoders choices.
How did you select this vendor?
I met Rodion, CEO of Brocoders, at a local entrepreneurship event in Ukraine, we exchanged thoughts and I presented my idea to him. Since he owns a development company, it was a natural partnership and decision to work together on Casers.
Describe the project and the services they provided in detail.
The team started working from scratch, having only the idea from my side. Brocoders created documentation, prototype, design screens and then started the development. The whole process is led by the Project Manager on Brocoders side.
The latest initiative that is being tested on the platform is Championships. This feature allows to create more than one case in the same area of study and engage a bigger number of candidates to join the competition.
For now, we are at the maintenance stage and planning new functionality on the platform to allow universities to publish their cases, too. Also, the team takes a proactive approach, participates in meetings regularly and is very trustworthy.
What was the team composition?
The team is composed of a project manager and 2 developers. At the first stages, there was also a designer working on the prototype and UX/UI design. Rodion also joined the team as a mentor and technical lead. We selected the agile approach in order to have the possibility to quickly test the functionality, get feedback and adapt to the students’ needs.
Can you share any information that demonstrates the impact that this project has had on your business?
To create the platform was the main thing that was needed in order to successfully run this project and business overall. So I can tell that this was a major achievement and the foundation to make Casers known in Ukraine and start all the other operations, such as promoting the platform, getting companies to create their cases, partnering with universities, and working on the monetization models.
How was project management arranged and how effective was it?
As stated above, the whole process was led by the project manager who made sure of the following: get my needs and priorities, document the functionality and website matrix. Then, the manager organized the team and was monitoring the prototyping & development process, scheduled regular meetings, features and sprints planning, retrospective meetings.
We use Trello for management and Skype for communication and everything proved to be very effective. The team is always available, honest with timing or any issues appearing, so I was aware of everything happening.
What did you find most impressive about this company?
I was impressed by Brocoders startup mentality and ability to think long-term, taking a proactive approach in discussing the future of my project. It seems that they take my project personally and aspire to make it succeed. I felt that they were truly interested in the idea and wanted to make the best out of it.
They were always very quick to adapt to my changes, new ideas but at the same time could suggest what could be improved. We are even visiting each other offices now as friends so I am happy about how everything turned out.
Are there any areas for improvement?
I was satisfied with everything Brocoders has been delivering so, in fact, there is not so much they could improve. The only suggestion might be to improve the onboarding of new developers onto the project because the newcomers need more mentoring at the beginning in order to be more efficient and proactive.
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App Development for B2B Education Platform
“They listen, provide input, and actually care about what we’re doing.”
the reviewer
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A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
Introduce your business and what you do there.
We are a B2B education platform for enterprises. I am the founder and CEO of the company.
What challenge were you trying to address with Brocoders?
We were building the second version of our platform and it was critical for us to find partners who could code and think strategically from a product development standpoint. Brocoders helped us achieve our goals.
What was the scope of their involvement?
Brocoders learned our goals and objectives, got behind the coding and specs, and really listened to us. This allowed them to provide insights we may not have had, and was exactly what our product development needed.
The backend was built using Ruby on Rails and Javascript. More importantly, Brocoders provided advice on the technologies being introduced and how we could solve specific problems. For example, Brocoders found the solution for some video conversion issues that worked best on our platform.
We have worked with 3-6 people from Brocoders’ team over the last several years.
How did you come to work with Brocoders?
We had bad experiences with firms we’d worked with in the past. We reached out to the worldwide development community, which led us to Brocoders in Ukraine. We spoke with them and besides their technical skills decided to work with them because of their ability to think outside the box and not just think about the coding.
What is the status of this engagement?
We started working with Brocoders in the fall of 2014, and I visited them at the beginning of 2015. The initial phase was completed around March 2015, and we’ve since continued to work with them on improvements and technical issues.
Could you share any evidence that would demonstrate the productivity, quality of work, or the impact of the engagement?
We have a finished product that is being sold in the marketplace. The important thing to us is that the platform does what it was designed to do, and that customers are happy with it.
How did Brocoders perform from a project management standpoint?
We can speak freely with their team, identify what needs to be done, and refine it. It’s important to define what needs to be done, mock up the concept to ensure that it performs accurately, and then code.
What did you find most impressive about Brocoders?
They listen, provide input, and actually care about what we’re doing.
Are there any areas Brocoders could improve?
I’m pleased with my relationship with them. Brocoders has gone beyond the call of duty, and has always been there with an idea, response, and an ear to listen. I highly recommend them.
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Auction Website for Quality & Improvement Services Company
"They genuinely wanted to help me achieve my goals."
the reviewer
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A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
Introduce your business and what you do there.
I’m the founder and owner of a consulting and recruitment firm working with technology companies. We have a small MVP consisting of an auction website.Â
What challenge were you trying to address with Brocoders?
I needed help with expanding the idea and conducting the development of my MVP. I reached out to Brocoders in order to get a sense of the cost and possibilities.
What was the scope of their involvement?
Brocoders was responsible for the entire codebase of the project, as well as wireframes. They developed everything from the ground up and turned my idea into a more functional scope.
They used Ruby on Rails 5.0 on the backend, which had been recently released at the time, in July 2016. All of the backend developers on Brocoders’ team are Rails people, but I don’t know if they’d used the 5.0 version before.
We used ReactJS on the frontend and a Bootstrap theme. The platform was hosted on DigitalOcean. We rely on Twilio for SMS authentication. This tool allows users to verify their accounts through the use of a mobile number, which lets them receive confirmation codes. We also have a MailChimp integration.
Brocoders handled all the sign-in integrations. Users can log in through Google accounts, Facebook, and LinkedIn.
The algorithms that power the auction engine sit at the core of the platform. There is a level of automation through which users can generate their own auctions. This means that they’re essentially playing against the system and receiving instant feedback, giving an impression of playing against someone else. Brocoders built this logic into the Rails framework.
They brought others members on board for the frontend elements and supplied coders for hardcore elements. A few people on their team have a deeper understanding of software development.
I communicated with a project manager from Brocoders’ side, and I also had a dedicated frontend and backend developer on the team. All the communication was done through Slack, and a few additional people worked on ad-hoc components. Overall, 4–5 people touched the codebase.
How did you come to work with Brocoders?
I found a team member on Upwork and prodded around Google until I found Brocoders’ site. I reached out to them because I felt they had a clean and stable tech stack. I do a lot of recruitment within software development and can usually spot good developers. I researched some of the people on Brocoders’ website and looked at their public repositories. I was fairly impressed with the consistency of the technologies they were using, especially the Ruby on Rails stack and ReactJS. I didn’t have my current platform in mind when I first contacted them, but I wanted to have a conversation and find out what they were like. One thing led to another.
How much have you invested with Brocoders?
The cost of their work has been around AU$20,000 [$15,000].
What is the status of this engagement?
I started working with Brocoders around May 2016. The initial phase of the project was completed in December. The collaboration is ongoing, and I will assign more work to Brocoders.Â
Could you share any evidence that would demonstrate the productivity, quality of work, or impact of the engagement?
I don’t have any metrics since the whole project was built as an MVP, and I’ve run it concurrently with my day-to-day activities. Brocoders excelled in building the technology side, but there are massive gaps in terms of marketing and launching the platform. Those are areas I’m looking to manage.
How did Brocoders perform from a project management standpoint?
There is a big time-zone difference between our teams. I communicated on Skype 2–3 times a week with their project manager, usually during the evening on my time. We reviewed what the team had been building, and any issues I had would go straight into Trello or Slack for further action. The communication has been almost instant, despite the time difference, and they’ve implemented swift updates.
What did you find most impressive about Brocoders?
My project manager has been helpful with suggestions—from wireframing and ideation to letting me know when I needed to stop. If I had my way, I would’ve kept building and adding unnecessary features. Brocoders told me that they could build whatever I wanted, but it didn’t make sense to keep spending money when I hadn’t validated what was already in place. This demonstrated a lot of integrity on their part. They genuinely wanted to help me achieve my goals.
They focus on listening and acting. I had a single point of contact, who was able to act on what I requested and provide constructive input. I spent a few hours chatting with him on Skype about subjects outside of the project itself. It became a friendly relationship as well.
Their team is close-knit. I don’t know how many developers there are on Brocoders’ side, but they seem to be a bit of a brotherhood. There is low staff turnover, which is a big positive when it comes to understanding each other’s way of working.
Are there any areas Brocoders could improve?
They’re very good at backend and frontend development, but there are other areas where I need help, especially for the marketing, branding, and UI/UX of my site. I could make use of these services, but they’re not offered. Brocoders supplies project management and consultation on products, but there are gaps in the offering. That’s not necessarily a bad thing, though.Â
Moving through over half of the requested tickets in only 2–3 months, Brocoders developed a fast, reliable reputation with the client. Their internal teamwork allowed them to ramp up quickly and focus on the client's requirements. Customers can expect a flexible partner who adjusts to their hours.Â