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Custom Software Dev for Workflow Managment Platform
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“Materialize’s biggest strength was that they were able to understand non-technical users.”
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 of Dendri, a workflow management software company.
What challenge were you trying to address with Materialize?
We needed to get our MVP off the ground from concept to working product.
What was the scope of their involvement?
Materialized has worked on software development, project management, and QA testing. We started with wireframes and the overall concept for the application. We did the proposal with them, and they came back with a great proposal and an incredible plan to implement the application. They did a thorough outline of the steps they’d take. Initially, we contacted them to build the MVP, get it off the ground, and set up the environment. We worked with Materialize to source developers and specialists to build the stack and launch the application. They made everything from scratch; we only gave them wireframes and technical documentation.
The application has a couple of features, including some that are protected by patent, which are unique in the task and workflow management industry. For example, any task can be in an unlimited number of boards, lists, and organizational systems so different users can organize their work independently but still collaborate on the same tasks and keep each other up to date on their progress. That was one of the most instrumental challenges because a single task or element inventory could appear in hundreds of ways.
Materialize also helped build a robust automation engine with a lot of logic in the backend so that people could trigger specific actions based on events. Finally, they helped us integrate one of the larger applications in the legal practice industry and get a robust bilateral synchronization so we could open our market to a broader legal client base.
Over the last year, the founder of Materialize decided to invest back in Dendri, so our relationship changed from our strictly contractual relationship. The maintenance agreement has been modified based on their founder’s involvement in our company. However, they continue to provide maintenance support, bug fixing, and user testing.
What is the team composition?
We’ve primarily worked with the founder as our main point of contact. Also, we’ve had 2–3 full-time developers in regular contact with us.
How did you come to work with Materialize?
One thing that was important to us regarding soliciting bids and interviewing potential contractors was the project timeline. When Materialize returned to us, they had a detailed plan of the stages and milestones they’d hit.
How much have you invested with them?
We spent around $125,000–$150,000 during the contracting period.
What is the status of this engagement?
We kicked the project off in March 2019, and it lasted 18 months. We’re still working together, but not in a contractual relationship.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
There weren’t business metrics for the project since it was an unproven product. Therefore, our metrics were the scope of the project and timeline. Materialize met those goals.
How did Materialize perform from a project management standpoint?
Over the 18-month initial build time, they met all the milestones. They never missed a deadline, slipped behind, or asked for an additional investment beyond what was initially quoted.
We primarily used Jira for the first phase. Towards the end, we started using Dendri to test it internally. We had weekly stand-up video calls. Additionally, we communicated on the Slack channel and commented on Jira on specific tickets.
What did you find most impressive about them?
Their strengths were accuracy and scope management. I’m technically conversant, but many people aren’t able or don’t have the time to do that, so they bring vague projects or generalized ideas. Materialize’s biggest strength was that they were able to understand non-technical users, communicate adequately to get the idea out, and put it back in technical terms that established milestones, goals, and deliverables that made sense for everyone. Then, they were able to execute them within time and budget.
Are there any areas they could improve?
It would be hard for me to say. The first 18 months were on the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. They had some difficulties sourcing developers, but they were still able to meet the deadlines and goals. It was a flawless project; I have no critiques.
Do you have any advice for potential customers?
The most important thing is to spend time upfront to understand the plan, even when comparing offers. You don’t want the cheapest or fastest plan; you want the one that explains how you’ll do it, why certain things cost what they do, and how they’ll accomplish it on time. When you’re working with a company, particularly Materialize, having communication upfront is vital. You have to ensure that the plan is mutable, and they excel at that.
Often, people look for help with software development on Upwork or other sites, and they just accept the cheapest bid. More likely than not, the offer is so cheap because the company hasn’t taken the time to understand the scope. When you start communicating your scope, they claim that it’s outside it rather than taking the time to ensure an alignment. If you take the time, Materialize will give you the time and use it to make sure you have a plan that both of you are ready to execute.
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Dendri: SaaS Agile Management App
Complete case study: https://materializelabs.com/work/case/dendri
Our client dreamt of a platform in which his entire firm could seamlessly work together to effortlessly manage their massive case load. Being dissatisfied with the current offerings in the marketplace, our client came to us with the vision and ideas, which we turned into a full fledged practice management suite of tools, optimized for all device sizes.
We built a multi-tenant SaaS application to be used by organizations and firms to compete with the best platforms in existence. The challenge in creating a tool with so many features in an easy to use interface was a daunting one, but one we took on with confidence.

BriefMe: Safety Focused Mobile App
Complete case study: https://materializelabs.com/work/case/briefme
An iOS and Android mobile app that digitizes a decades old federally mandated regulation, bringing the railroad into the 21st century.
As with most of our products, Materialize had to act like an owner and learn about a foreign concept that is only known by railway workers in the United States. Materialize studied the federal regulations, digested the concept of digitizing the process, and formulated an approach that would force the industry to evolve.
Materialize began by providing a plan to release an MVP product into the marketplace. Starting with user stories and user flows, we worked alongside the client for guidance and approval. Once the interactions were defined, we created high fidelity prototypes that perfectly mocked the experience and nuances that the mobile apps would provide. We provided DevOps engineering, backend engineering, mobile app engineering, and app store release management services to deliver the product on time and to great fanfare.

RadiusLive - A Suite of Tools for Market Research
Complete case study: https://materializelabs.com/work/case/radiuslive
A web platform that provides a global leader in market research to perform collaborative remote focus groups, interviews, and video editing.
Radius had very specific requirements and needed a team capable of devising an optimized solution for broadcasting internal research interviews and focus groups to a centralized platform, where their own clients could watch, chat, and take bookmarks of notable moments for later review. Materialize reviewed the requirements, performed in-depth research of available options, and provided Radius with a tailored approach to get their vision created within budget.
Materialize created user flows and conducted frequent meetings with the client to fast-track the discovery and design process. Once the user experience was approved, we got busy with the high fidelity mockups and eventual prototype. Using these clearly defined designs, our engineering team got busy creating unparalleled functionality that would allow the client to perform their duties efficiently and impressively. We ran through beta testing sequences for quality assurance, and released the product with immediate success.

Unity Meals: Building Meals for Schools
Complete case study: https://materializelabs.com/work/case/unity-meals
A custom built enterprise resource planning tool for a K12 food service company with flexibility to meet changing federal and state nutritional regulatory requirements.
Unity Meals is a southern California based food service provider for private and public schools. The client came to Materialize with the need of replacing a fifteen plus year old digital solution with a modern solution that allows for flexibility between their private and public school meal offerings.
Materialize came to the aid of Unity Meals by providing business process analysis solutions as well as a path to delivery that leveraged their old system’s capabilities. While analyzing their business, Materialize identified a minimally viable solution and path to delivery to alleviate the bottlenecks with their current process while providing an intuitive UX solution for their staff to quickly get acclimated to their new system.

OTSS: On-Track Safety Standards
Complete case study: https://materializelabs.com/work/case/otss-on-track-supplemental-safety
We started by analyzing and researching the railroad industry and understanding the mission of RailPros. We meticulously investigated the published regulation documentation for railroad safety to understand the need of railroad engineers so that we could design an experience that enhances and simplifies the lack of referencing tools.
We started by writing user stories, creating graphic designs, and outlining the development milestones and roadmap. Working alongside the Railpros, we created a plan that would improve the lives of railroad workers everywhere, and provide increased safety for engineers in the field.
Using modern tools and frameworks, we spun up architecture quickly, developed rapidly, and released exactly on schedule.

Biotech Laboratory Information Management System
Complete case study: https://materializelabs.com/work/case/biotech-lims
A collaborative Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) for creating scientific documentation, triggering workflow requests, and training employees.
We developed a web application that allows employees to collaboratively manage laboratory operational workflows. The interface supports multiple personas with permission-based functionality that makes for a secure and streamlined user experience. Administrators and supervisors create laboratory documentation to train employees and the embedded instructions are fed into work order requests used to track outcomes of recipes and procedures. Collectively, the web application promotes visibility, efficiency, and accountability across the organization as they produce food products.

eQual: Campaign Management Platform for Non-profit
Complete case study: https://materializelabs.com/work/case/equal-qualification-management-platform
The client approached us with a simple goal in mind: create a platform that allows non-profits and volunteers to productively manage petitions for ballot measures and other non-profit initiatives. In the effort to optimize the way in which ballot measures get based, the client sought to create a cutting-edge platform how petitions are canvassed, signed, and tracked in order to get new initiatives passed. We created a multi-tenant, data-driven content management and petition tracking platform that allows users of many different roles and permissions to track the progress of petitions as they are signed and approved. The system not only allows users to manage these petitions, but to generate unique landing pages for individual initiatives to capture user sign ups and interest.

Live Streaming and Video-on-Demand
Complete case study: https://materializelabs.com/work/case/aicc-vod-system
A platform that provides customers and administrators the ability to watch live streams and review recordings for custom live camera installations in athletics centers across the country.
Surprisingly, with all of the commercial security camera offerings available, there was no off the shelf solution that would meet the unique needs of AICC and the clubs that they represent. Materialize was approached to help select the camera hardware that would be installed, as well as build the fully bespoke management portal that connects hundreds of cameras installed in clubs across the country. Materialize was uniquely qualified for this project because of our extensive experience working with live streaming and live streaming hardware, video transcoding and encoding, and custom management portals.
As soon as the project began, Materialize took the lead and assumed the responsibility of crafting the perfect system that meets the essential requirements of the AICC custom management portal. We started with user flows, which led us to the wireframes, high fidelity mockups, and eventually the fully engineered functional product. We provided the full spectrum of software development services, serving as a CTO-as-a-service for AICC and providing a software development team out of the box. AICC relies on the management portal to provide their services to their clients and continues to use Materialize to build out features and functionality to support their growing needs.

Reimagining of the entire explore.org ecosystem
Complete case study: https://materializelabs.com/work/case/explore-org
Explore.org streams video from over 200 cameras, placed all over the world, to millions of visitors per week. Due to large influxes of visitors who come from all over the world to watch live events occurring in nature, the old website was failing to keep up with the traffic demands. The old, monolithic infrastructure needed to be modernized, which meant a full refactor must take place.
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Custom Software Dev for School Meals Provider
“Instead of prioritizing turning over the project, Materialize focused on delivering a clean product.”
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 president of a company that specializes in providing meals to schools.
What challenge were you trying to address with Materialize?
We recently launched a new product line that was aimed at a subgroup of children at charter schools. We needed to create an online ordering system so schools could place their orders ahead of time and we could plan and produce the meals they ordered.
To create the system, we needed someone with extraordinary capabilities, particularly because we change the menu items every day. On top of that, we wanted to have reporting and analytics to help with purchasing, production planning, and logistics. In summary, we needed a custom solution.
What was the scope of their involvement?
Materialize developed our MVP. They mainly used Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP (LAMP) as the stack. Beyond the software development, they handled a lot of data and analytics about how users used the system and what was happening inside the application. Also, Materialize took time to design a deeper layer of understanding within the software.
We had a multi-phase launch. Our first goal was to create the MVP; we’ll go forward with two other phases in the future.
What is the team composition?
Our main contact was Alex (Founder & CEO). Additionally, 4–5 team members worked on design, coding, and project management.
How did you come to work with Materialize?
A friend referred them. He’s been in technology for many years, so he’s worked with different service providers. Ultimately, we decided to go forward with Materialize because they emphasized the right things and understood the MVP and scope control.
How much have you invested with them?
We spent $75,000 on the project.
What is the status of this engagement?
We started working with them in August 2022. They finished the MVP in November 2022, and we launched phase one in January 2023. However, we plan to continue developing other software capabilities with Materialize.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
We’ve rolled the product out to 45 schools; we’re collecting thousands of orders every day. Moreover, the MVP is excellent; we use all of its features, and it has had minimal errors or bugs.
How did Materialize perform from a project management standpoint?
We had to go back and re-scope some things, but Materialize was great with their estimates. They delivered on time and asked timely questions throughout the process. Overall, it was great to work by their side.
We communicated via Slack, Google Meet, emails, and phone calls.
What did you find most impressive about them?
The honesty in their communication was what we liked the most about Materialize. Secondly, we were impressed with the emphasis they put on quality. Instead of prioritizing turning over the project, Materialize focused on delivering a clean product.
Are there any areas they could improve?
We would’ve liked to have more design reviews to give feedback. Although the project was under time constraints because schools had already started, a few more design meetings probably would’ve helped to cut down some of the cost and time.
Do you have any advice for potential customers?
Speak with Materialize about your vision and let them come back with their ideas. They’re a creative team; they don’t devise a solution and run with it. They do a deep analysis to solve your problem.
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Web Development for Food & Beverage Company
"The team has always been upbeat and enthusiastic throughout the workflow."
the reviewer
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The client submitted this review online.
Please describe your company and your position there.
Food and Beverage company VP Product
For what projects/services did your company hire Materialize, and what were your goals?
We needed to 1) gather and keep track of all the data we generate (including lots of unstructured data) from R&D through to Ops, 2) organize/move/store/make accessible all that data (local and cloud), 3) be able to perform analytics on the data. Materialize provided the frontend web app to enable these.
How did you select Materialize and what were the deciding factors?
I had been working with a backend database and infrastructure company and they referred me to this frontend company. After two meetings with the owner and the team that would be assigned to us, we were impressed with their technical knowledge, professionalism, enthusiasm, and mental flexiblity.
Describe the scope of work in detail, including the project steps, key deliverables, and technologies used.
We are scientists and operations people and needed something both intuitive to pick up easily as well as be usable across many device types (laptop, tablet, phone). Materialize created a bespoke web app served from GCP that interacted with a mysql db.
How many people from the Materialize team worked with you, and what were their positions?
I primarily connected with the project manager every week who managed a team of devs and QA folks.
Can you share any measurable outcomes of the project or general feedback about the deliverables?
Since we were building something brand new, there isn't anything "old" to compare against. Materialize spent the time to get it right: incorporating feedback, confirming and fixing bugs, super communicative and responsive throughout. "Here's the plan." "Here's what actually happened." Love it.
Describe their project management style, including communication tools and timeliness.
We had weekly zoom calls and used a simple google doc to track work items. Everything else was email and slack. Materialize integrated very well with our internal software preferences.
What did you find most impressive or unique about this company?
Super great attentiveness to the customer. Always available for the weekly calls even when needing to reschedule. Listened to feedback and presented several options for us to choose among. The team has always been upbeat and enthusiastic throughout the workflow.
Are there any areas for improvement or something they could have done differently?
In the beginning, there wasn't a predictable cadence to when staging got pushed live, but we ironed that out and it made bug reports and suggestions a lot more predictable.
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Web & Mobile App Dev for Railroad Briefing Platform
“They provide us with very dedicated attention — it really feels like I am the only customer they have.”
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 co-founder of BriefMe LLC, a railroad protection briefing application.
What challenge were you trying to address with Materialize?
The railroad industry has historically been very stubborn when it comes to technology. They like to use paper and pencil. Their job briefings were no different; even to this day, they still give people pads of paper to use for the briefings. I saw an opportunity to digitize and improve the process and make it safer and faster for everyone involved.
What was the scope of their involvement?
I hired Materialize to design and develop a cross-platform mobile application. We had to develop a couple of custom algorithms for one specific part of this application. Other than that, it was just pretty straightforward app development.
They built the app from scratch. They have a pretty decent frame of reference when it comes to railroad work, but not enough that they could have tackled this just on their own. So I brought them the product requirement and user stories. I was a part of the development through the whole process, making tweaks, changes, and adjustments as needed and acting as a point of reference for them.
They also built the website for this application as well.
What is the team composition?
I’ve primarily worked with Alex (President). I also worked briefly with two of his senior software engineers.
How did you come to work with Materialize?
I heard about them through a mutual friend in the industry. I reached out to them, and we talked about some previous work they did in the railroad space. I liked what they did, so I decided to go with them for this project.
How much have you invested with them?
We’ve spent around $250,000 so far.
What is the status of this engagement?
We started working together in December 2021, and the engagement is ongoing.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
We're live. We have approximately 1,500 users, and that's phenomenal for this niche of an application. The app is also very responsive. We do have minor bugs, but nothing that's show-stopping. We've never had a crash yet.
How did Materialize perform from a project management standpoint?
Materialize has performed well in terms of project management. They’re incredibly professional and responsive. They did a really good job of understanding what I was trying to do, so I really couldn't be any happier with them.
We use Jira for the sprints and Slack for communication.
What did you find most impressive about them?
I’m most impressed with Materialize’s customer retention. They provide us with very dedicated attention — it really feels like I am the only customer they have. That's obviously not the case, but whenever I needed something, somebody was always there. I’ve never had to wait a long time. I would say equal to that is their quality of work.
They're also very diverse in what they do. These guys should be charging more than what they are. I don't believe I’m going to find anybody better, especially at this price.
Are there any areas they could improve?
I would like to see them have dedicated design designers. I felt like if there was an area of a little bottleneck, it was with design.
the project
Custom Software Dev for Workflow Managment Platform
“Materialize’s biggest strength was that they were able to understand non-technical users.”
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 Dendri, a workflow management software company.
What challenge were you trying to address with Materialize?
We needed to get our MVP off the ground from concept to working product.
What was the scope of their involvement?
Materialized has worked on software development, project management, and QA testing. We started with wireframes and the overall concept for the application. We did the proposal with them, and they came back with a great proposal and an incredible plan to implement the application. They did a thorough outline of the steps they’d take. Initially, we contacted them to build the MVP, get it off the ground, and set up the environment. We worked with Materialize to source developers and specialists to build the stack and launch the application. They made everything from scratch; we only gave them wireframes and technical documentation.
The application has a couple of features, including some that are protected by patent, which are unique in the task and workflow management industry. For example, any task can be in an unlimited number of boards, lists, and organizational systems so different users can organize their work independently but still collaborate on the same tasks and keep each other up to date on their progress. That was one of the most instrumental challenges because a single task or element inventory could appear in hundreds of ways.
Materialize also helped build a robust automation engine with a lot of logic in the backend so that people could trigger specific actions based on events. Finally, they helped us integrate one of the larger applications in the legal practice industry and get a robust bilateral synchronization so we could open our market to a broader legal client base.
Over the last year, the founder of Materialize decided to invest back in Dendri, so our relationship changed from our strictly contractual relationship. The maintenance agreement has been modified based on their founder’s involvement in our company. However, they continue to provide maintenance support, bug fixing, and user testing.
What is the team composition?
We’ve primarily worked with the founder as our main point of contact. Also, we’ve had 2–3 full-time developers in regular contact with us.
How did you come to work with Materialize?
One thing that was important to us regarding soliciting bids and interviewing potential contractors was the project timeline. When Materialize returned to us, they had a detailed plan of the stages and milestones they’d hit.
How much have you invested with them?
We spent around $125,000–$150,000 during the contracting period.
What is the status of this engagement?
We kicked the project off in March 2019, and it lasted 18 months. We’re still working together, but not in a contractual relationship.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
There weren’t business metrics for the project since it was an unproven product. Therefore, our metrics were the scope of the project and timeline. Materialize met those goals.
How did Materialize perform from a project management standpoint?
Over the 18-month initial build time, they met all the milestones. They never missed a deadline, slipped behind, or asked for an additional investment beyond what was initially quoted.
We primarily used Jira for the first phase. Towards the end, we started using Dendri to test it internally. We had weekly stand-up video calls. Additionally, we communicated on the Slack channel and commented on Jira on specific tickets.
What did you find most impressive about them?
Their strengths were accuracy and scope management. I’m technically conversant, but many people aren’t able or don’t have the time to do that, so they bring vague projects or generalized ideas. Materialize’s biggest strength was that they were able to understand non-technical users, communicate adequately to get the idea out, and put it back in technical terms that established milestones, goals, and deliverables that made sense for everyone. Then, they were able to execute them within time and budget.
Are there any areas they could improve?
It would be hard for me to say. The first 18 months were on the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. They had some difficulties sourcing developers, but they were still able to meet the deadlines and goals. It was a flawless project; I have no critiques.
Do you have any advice for potential customers?
The most important thing is to spend time upfront to understand the plan, even when comparing offers. You don’t want the cheapest or fastest plan; you want the one that explains how you’ll do it, why certain things cost what they do, and how they’ll accomplish it on time. When you’re working with a company, particularly Materialize, having communication upfront is vital. You have to ensure that the plan is mutable, and they excel at that.
Often, people look for help with software development on Upwork or other sites, and they just accept the cheapest bid. More likely than not, the offer is so cheap because the company hasn’t taken the time to understand the scope. When you start communicating your scope, they claim that it’s outside it rather than taking the time to ensure an alignment. If you take the time, Materialize will give you the time and use it to make sure you have a plan that both of you are ready to execute.
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Team Management Platform Dev for Campaign Tech Company
“I’ve been impressed with their ability to roll up their sleeves, dig in, and figure out a way to get things done.”
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 CEO of a campaign technology platform that helps grassroots organizations qualify citizen-initiated ballot measures.
What challenge were you trying to address with Materialize?
We wanted to address several inefficiencies in the operational requirements of our ballot measure campaigns. That involved tracking team members’ productivity, statuses, and assignments and recruiting new people to the operations. All of these were manually handled in the past, so we needed a unified platform that would help us do them in an integrated manner.
What was the scope of their involvement?
When we started the engagement with Materialize, the project was in its conceptual phase. My co-founder and I defined the problem and came up with the tools that we wanted to build. No code had been written at this point.
Then, Materialize helped us turn the concept into specifications. They also made proposals for the technological approaches we could use to solve the problems, including the coding languages we wanted to use. After that, they built the actual software.
At present, we’re working with them on the post-launch phase of the project as we receive feedback and improvement requests from end users.
What is the team composition?
We’ve worked with a few different people from their team. Alex (Founder) is our main point of contact for design specifications, scope, and budget. He’s also in charge of determining the development resources that are necessary to deliver our requirements. He fully manages that workflow as part of Materialize’s services.
How did you come to work with Materialize?
We found Materialize on UpWork, where we searched for vendors with full stack development capabilities. We also interviewed a number of companies. In the end, Alex’s team rose on top of the stack in terms of their experience in working with web applications. They also had available resources for front- and backend development at a price that was reasonable.
How much have you invested with them?
So far, we’ve spent between $250,000–$500,000.
What is the status of this engagement?
We started working with them in July 2020, and our partnership is ongoing.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
So far, all of our users and customers have been happy with the platform. The team is great at responding to feedback from end users and implementing new features to make the product more useful. I’ve been impressed by their ability to stay on top of both the planned features that we implement and the issues or improvements requested by users. They do a good job of balancing those things and driving the project forward.
How did Materialize perform from a project management standpoint?
Alex has been incredibly responsive and is always on top of the communication modes we use, such as emails and texts. He’s great at keeping us informed of developments. In terms of timelines, they’d been good at estimating deadlines for a given scope of work. We have regular communications to check in on our progress and evaluate the deliverables.
What did you find most impressive about them?
Alex has a can-do attitude and flexibility in the face of shifting priorities and requirements. This isn’t my first tech project, and I know that it’s common to deal with push backs from developers, especially if something takes longer than anticipated. In this engagement, we’ve brought a number of challenging problems for the Materialize team to solve. Given that, I’ve been impressed with their ability to roll up their sleeves, dig in, and figure out a way to get things done in a timely manner.
Are there any areas they could improve?
Our product is a complex platform that has many moving pieces. As a result, they should stay on top of the QA tests as new features are rolled out. They must ensure that every new feature links seamlessly with existing ones. This is one of the central challenges in any effective product development. It’s never the most exciting thing; it’s also labor-intensive. As a result, this is an area where our project and collaboration can improve.
Do you have any advice for potential customers?
Have a defined and fully contextualized set of requirements when you engage with Materialize — or any developer, for that matter. Doing that will make for a smoother process, and expectations will be clear. On top of that, they can truly focus on building your product rather than defining and designing it.
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Subscription-Based Media Platform for Online Media Company
“The feedback loop and communication have been great throughout the whole process.”
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 COO of an online media company.
What challenge were you trying to address with Materialize?
We had a team of about 30 engineers doing our projects, and we wanted to build new things. As a result, we decided to partner with Materialize.
What was the scope of their involvement?
We’ve engaged Materialize on a custom platform development project using React, AWS services, and plenty of other tech stacks. The deliverable is a social media platform that’s similar to Instagram. It has a paywall for subscribers to see the content. The product also has unique features, which users can access by subscribing to the platform.
The app is live now, and we’re working with Materialize to build up its user base. At present, we have 1,500 users, and we’re taking it slowly; we don’t want to make big announcements and suddenly get huge traffic. Rather, we want the user base to grow naturally. Meanwhile, Materialize and our team are doing more product iterations and building features while improving different parts of the platform.
What is the team composition?
We mainly work with Alex (Founder) and one of his engineers.
How did you come to work with Materialize?
We were looking for a small company somewhere in Los Angeles, California, and we found Materialize. I also contacted a lot of people and searched in different areas, including Clutch. When I reached out to them, they were working on a project that was similar to what we were building. Then, we had a good conversation with them and felt that we’d work well together.
After having good technical conversations with Alex, we had a good feel for their work. The CEO of our company — a well-respected engineer — and I felt that it’d be a good decision to work with Alex because of his technical experience. On top of that, he was a good person. In the end, we decided to partner with them.
How much have you invested with them?
We’ve spent over $500,000.
What is the status of this engagement?
We started our partnership in July 2020, and it’s ongoing.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
We’ve done a couple of interviews with the platform’s sellers, and feedback has been positive. The platform works and functions well. Users are requesting to add more features, but that’s less a reflection of Materialize’s work and more of the product team’s job. Moreover, the platform can handle traffic; we haven’t had any downtime. We’ve had to fix a couple of things here and there, but that’s quite normal in projects like ours.
How did Materialize perform from a project management standpoint?
To communicate, we mostly use Slack. The Materialize team uses Jira for ticket tracking, while I focus on bigger things to push forward for the product. Moreover, Alex gives us good updates several times throughout the week. We communicate every other day, if not daily.
What did you find most impressive about them?
Our communication has been great. Materialize understands and builds what we ask for not only on the surface level; we can also have a conversation to ensure that we’re working on the right things. Overall, the feedback loop and communication have been great throughout the whole process.
Are there any areas they could improve?
No, there aren’t any.
Do you have any advice for potential customers?
To get the most out of working with Materialize, have a clear vision for the project. Tell them exactly what you want to build.
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Backend Web Support for Technology Company
“Both their quality and speed are phenomenal”
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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 president and founder of Driven by Safety, a remote alcohol-monitoring system. We have over a thousand drivers who utilize our system to test for alcohol levels remotely.
What challenge were you trying to address with Materialize Labs?
We were previously relying on an offshore provider, who had developed our website and database. We were experiencing a host of issues, like bad code and unneeded features. We relied on Materialize Labs, a local provider, to resolve all of these bugs and problems. This was critical because our users rely on our service to stay out of jail—especially if they’re on probation for a DUI.
What was the scope of their involvement?
They configured our AWS and database. Our previous database wasn’t saving information; the previous team had dealt poorly with portal scripts and cron jobs, which were misfiring as a result.
Materialize Labs quickly identified the issue and upped our server capacity, which solved the problem immediately. Then, the team replaced our badly-written scripts. Everything started saving after that, and the system ran even faster.
What is the team composition?
We worked with two teammates.
How did you come to work with Materialize Labs?
I was looking for a local provider. I met up with Alex (Founder & Principal Engineer) in person, and he was able to identify precisely what the issues were.
How much have you invested with them?
We’ve spent around $53,000.
What is the status of this engagement?
We started working together in February, and it’s an ongoing partnership.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
They’re very thorough in their delivery. They can do it fast, but they’ll also do it right. They met all of our deadlines. Everything works like it’s supposed to, now.
How did Materialize Labs perform from a project management standpoint?
They kept me informed on everything. They updated me through JIRA, Slack, and Google Docs, all of which they leveraged very skillfully. There was also an email trail for everything they did. I was kept in the loop at all times.
What did you find most impressive about them?
Both their quality and speed are phenomenal. When an app developer appraised their code, they saw that it was very good quality. I also never had to micromanage them.
Are there any areas they could improve?
No, not really. They did everything that I asked.
Do you have any advice for potential customers?
Just be honest. Transparency will get you very far.
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Software Development for Railroad Services Company
“Communication is one of their strong points.”
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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 a railroad contracting business. We provide various services to the railroads in the United States. My role is director of technology and innovation.
What challenge were you trying to address with Materialize?
We needed to create a technology that would catch any mistakes before they impacted railroad operations.
What was the scope of their involvement?
I brought them an existing concept and told them what it was for. With them, we finished the system and made improvements to the concept I had in mind. They were involved every step of the way from design concepts to database optimizations.
What is the team composition?
I had one main point of contact. I also spoke to one of the engineers briefly.
How did you come to work with Materialize?
I found them on UpWork. They were able to understand the concepts that I was presenting very quickly.
How much have you invested with them?
We've invested $70,000.
What is the status of this engagement?
We began working together in January 2020 and wrapped up in March 2020.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
We've seen a huge surge of downloads for our app and we're getting a lot of useful data from our users. It'll eventually turn into a new revenue stream for us, so it's extremely valuable.
How did Materialize perform from a project management standpoint?
I like to have an end of week review, a beginning of week outlook, in addition to regular calls. They were happy to do all of that. I have no complaints about them at all, I'm extremely happy.
What did you find most impressive about them?
Communication is one of their strong points. I run a very strict project and I like to touch base numerous times weekly. For certain sections, they told me they could have it implemented within three days and they never missed a deadline.
Are there any areas they could improve?
They could benefit greatly from an in-house designer. For these projects, the design wasn't critical, but we’ll have to get that squared away for future projects.
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E-Commerce Dev for Multi-Branded Firm
"We saw a notable increase in conversion rates across the board."
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The client submitted this review online.
Please describe your company and your position there.
Co-founder of a PE firm focused on eCommerce/DTC brands.
For what projects/services did your company hire Materialize?
Ongoing eCommerce development including but not limited to retheme(s), solving complex technical bugs other developers could not, site speed improvement, CRO tweaks, app development, etc...
What were your goals for this project?
Increase CR across our portfolio of sites.
How did you select this vendor?
Referral
Describe the project and the services they provided in detail.
Extensive amount of work was done by Alex and his firm to improve conversion rates across our portfolio of companies including but not limited to:
-Cleaning up messy spaghetti code.
-Executing rethemes while maintaining similar aesthetics.
-Increasing site speed.
-App development used for enhanced merchandising.
What was the team composition?
We deal with Alex directly, who then coordinates with his team. Alex doesn't appear to sleep, as he has replied to both myself and my team members late at night about last minute requests.
Can you share any information that demonstrates the impact that this project has had on your business?
We saw a notable increase in conversion rates across the board.
How was project management arranged and how effective was it?
Nordlinger jumped into our slack channels and BaseCamp/Asana to work with us directly. Flexible with work flow!
What did you find most impressive about this company?
Speed and quality of execution.
Are there any areas for improvement?
No
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Web Development for Food Manufacturer
“They're real experts in what they do, so they’ve been able to meet all of our needs.”
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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 VP of marketing at a smart food company.
What challenge were you trying to address with Materialize?
We needed a partner to help us with our web development needs.
What was the scope of their involvement?
Materialize developed our website through Shopify. We had an initial codebase, but Materialize did a decent amount of work on the front- and backend. The site has a consumer-facing frontend, and they changed many elements on the backend. They continue to implement regular updates to bring our website to the next level.
What is the team composition?
We mostly work with Alex, who is our project manager.
How did you come to work with Materialize?
I found them on Upwork
How much have you invested with them?
We've spent between $15,000–$20,000.
What is the status of this engagement?
We started working with them in March 2019 and the relationship is ongoing.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
Materialize understands our needs, so they’ve been able to handle all the changes and updates that we wanted to make on a weekly basis. We wouldn't be able to grow nearly as fast if Materialize hasn't been making regular changes and optimizations to our website.
How did Materialize perform from a project management standpoint?
I hand off the projects to Alex, and he passes them on to his team. They’re very clear about how long the project will take, and they let us know immediately if there is a delay. It's never taken them more than a week to finish a project.
What did you find most impressive about them?
We appreciate their personable approach and their responsiveness. They're real experts in what they do, so they’ve been able to meet all of our needs. Also, they're always willing to provide feedback and give advice.
Are there any areas they could improve?
No. We're satisfied with everything.
Do you have any advice for potential customers?
Have an idea of what you want your website to look like and share your vision with them. Tell them about your brand and your company's goals. Materialize will do their best to bring your vision to life.
Internal stakeholders were satisfied with Materialize’s work and performance. The team met all the goals and expectations, and they delivered on time and within budget. Overall, they stood out for their accuracy and scope management; they gave a detailed project timeline and stuck to it seamlessly.