Qubika empowers organizations to create global impact though high quality solutions.
With 18+ years of experience, we collaborate with industry leaders to drive their growth and innovation. Our expert team delivers solutions across the data and AI lifecycle, from data engineering and advanced AI model development to cloud integrations and human-centric product design.
Headquartered in Austin, Texas, we’re supported by multiple offices and delivery centers across Latin America.
We’re SOC 2 and ISO 27001 certified, and an AWS Advanced Tier partner. We’re also partners with, and collaborate closely with providers, including Databricks, Snowflake, GCP, Azure and others.
Our team, operating from specialized studios, delivers solutions to help businesses and startups build and scale their products efficiently and effectively.
Our expertise in AI and machine learning has been consistently recognized by the industry, including awards such as a top AI provider and top machine learning company from Clutch, a leading B2B research firm. We're also proud to be certified as a Great Place to Work.
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Min project size
$10,000+
Hourly rate
$50 - $99 / hr
Employees
250 - 999
Locations
Austin, TX
Year founded
Founded 2007
Languages
5 Languages that we service
English
Spanish
German
Portuguese
French
5 Locations
Austin , TX
Houston , TX
Cali , Colombia
Montevideo , Uruguay
Montevideo , Uruguay
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Pricing Snapshot
Min. project size
$10,000+
Avg. hourly rate
$50 - $99
/hr
Rating for cost
4.6
/5
What Clients Have Said
Qubika offers competitive pricing and good value for cost, as highlighted by multiple clients. Many reviews emphasize their responsiveness and ability to meet project deadlines. Specific costs mentioned include investments ranging from $10,000 to over $400,000, reflecting diverse project scopes and client sizes.
Clients commend Qubika for their proactive approach to problem-solving, offering innovative solutions and alternatives that enhance project quality and efficiency.
High-Quality Deliverables
Clients consistently note that Qubika delivers high-quality work with minimal bugs. Their attention to detail and adherence to standards are frequently highlighted as strengths in their service delivery.
Extensive Technical Expertise
Qubika is praised for its technical expertise across various platforms and technologies, including React Native, Swift, Kotlin, and Ruby on Rails, enabling successful project delivery.
Positive Client Relationships
Many clients highlight the strong relationships they have developed with Qubika, noting that the team feels like an extension of their own, invested in their success.
Commitment to Client Success
Qubika's dedication to client success is evident in their willingness to go above and beyond, providing valuable insights and suggestions that align with client goals and improve project outcomes.
Areas for Improvement in Innovation
A few clients suggest that while Qubika excels in development, they could enhance their innovative capabilities, particularly in terms of creative solutions and cutting-edge technologies.
"Having them work side by side with us was incredibly valuable."
Jul 17, 2017
CEO, Video Content Platform
Anonymous
Media
San Francisco, California
1-10 Employees
Phone Interview
Verified
Qubika (formerly December Labs) partnered with a social video platform to develop an iOS app for short form content. The team worked on a signup system, user profiles, and UI.
Qubika (formerly December Labs) stands out for their ability to deliver quality work quickly. They were flexible in project management and sent one developer to work in person. The team has a wide variety of tools at their disposal.
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this
client over the phone. Below is an edited
transcript.
BACKGROUND
Introduce your business and what you do there.
We are a social video platform where we curate and personalize the best short form content. I’m the CEO.
OPPORTUNITY / CHALLENGE
What challenge were you trying to address with DecemberLabs?
We had an aggressive schedule to develop our iOS app. Hiring in the Bay Area has been a difficult process due to all the competition. While we were looking for the right candidates, we decided that we needed to bring on a consulting firm to help us accelerate our building.
SOLUTION
What was the scope of their involvement?
DecemberLabs provided iOS development for our application. They had two full-time individuals on the team, but one of them jumped in and out. We were very impressed with the way they handled that. I’ve always worked with geographically close teams so what DecemberLabs did was send one of their developers to spend four weeks with us in the office. They were very dedicated.
How did you come to work with DecemberLabs?
One of their team members reached out and pitched their company just when we needed someone. I always check out the portfolios of people that contact us. When I saw one of DecemberLabs’ apps was about music, it was really polished and it was an easy choice for us. I met with the team and was very impressed by them.
What is the status of this engagement?
We started working with them in February 2017, and the project was completed in April 2017.
RESULTS & FEEDBACK
Could you share any evidence that would demonstrate the productivity, quality of work, or the impact of the engagement?
The speed of their development was the biggest pro in working with them. They built a significant part of our user profile in two months. They were efficient and dedicated. I don’t have any specific metrics. To build a signup system, user profile, and all the UI in two months with one full-time and one part-time developer was impressive.
How did DecemberLabs perform from a project management standpoint?
We did our own project management for this project.
What did you find most impressive about DecemberLabs?
Their knowledge of the framework and the variety of tools that are available to us and their ability to bring that to our development to speed things up and guide us was very valuable. I know iOS very well but I don’t have the exposure that they brought to the project from a variety of tools, framework, and services available. The breadth of what they offer was really notable.
Are there any areas DecemberLabs could improve?
Having them work side by side with us was incredibly valuable. When I contrast the productivity from them being local where they were amazingly killing it to moving to remote, it was tough thing to compare. Their communication was really good. Efficiency in the remote relationship was not as strong as when they were here with us.
RATINGS
4.5
Quality
5.0
Service & Deliverables
"The quality was excellent."
Schedule
4.0
On time / deadlines
"The time when they were here was incredibly efficient. When they were remote, we had some scheduling issues that we needed to work through."
Cost
5.0
Value / within estimates
"The fact that one developer came and worked in San Francisco with us as part of the contract cost was great."
Willing to Refer
4.5
NPS
"We were very happy with their work. There was some apprehension during the remote time, but we were generally happy.
iOS App Dev for Digital Consulting Firm
Mobile App Development
$50,000 to $199,999
Sep. 2016 - Ongoing
5.0
Quality
4.5
Schedule
5.0
Cost
4.5
Willing to Refer
5.0
"Qubika (formerly December Labs) played a pivotal role in us launching our business."
Jul 14, 2017
CEO, Digital Consulting Firm
Anonymous
Information technology
San Francisco, California
1-10 Employees
Phone Interview
Verified
Qubika (formerly December Labs) helped to launch a B2B iOS application that provides a data-powered insight solution. The team now works on a fixed contract in an ongoing maintenance capacity.
User feedback has been consistently positive because the app is responsive and easy-to-use. Qubika (formerly December Labs) is proactive in giving suggestions and played a vital role in launching the entire business. The team has a can-do attitude, making them pleasant to work with.
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this
client over the phone. Below is an edited
transcript.
BACKGROUND
Introduce your business and what you do there.
We are a digital consultancy offering a data-powered insight solution on iOS and web, around publicly-listed companies. It provides large organizations working in the B2B space with the ability to understand what their business is, what is important to them, and how the product fits with market needs. I am the CEO and a co-founder of the company.
OPPORTUNITY / CHALLENGE
What challenge were you trying to address with DecemberLabs?
We’re a young company founded a year and a half ago. After 6 months of development, DecemberLabs stepped in to help us fix a problem in getting our iOS solution launched.
SOLUTION
What was the scope of their involvement?
DecemberLabs scoped out a project plan and delivered it. Since the launch, they’ve continued to support us with further iOS development, both on a maintenance and enhancement basis.
They assigned 2-3 developers to the project, as well as a designer. Among the technologies used were Swift and Node.js.
How did you come to work with DecemberLabs?
We chose them based on their attitude and the reasonable price/value proposition. DecemberLabs was neither the cheapest nor the most expensive company, but they had good value for what we needed.
How much have you invested with DecemberLabs?
There were 2 phases for the project. The development for getting an initial piece out cost $40,000. There was a continuation of the work, which occurred over the last 6 months, and is of roughly equal value.
What is the status of this engagement?
We started working with DecemberLabs in September 2016. The collaboration is ongoing.
RESULTS & FEEDBACK
Could you share any evidence that would demonstrate the productivity, quality of work, or the impact of the engagement?
DecemberLabs played a pivotal role in us launching our business. We are a mobile-first company creating and developing apps before working on the desktop version. This was instrumental in our ability to launch the business and secure customers early in the cycle.
The feedback we’ve heard from users from day-one has consistently been that they love the app. The interface is intuitive and easy-to-use, and the app is fast and responsive.
How did DecemberLabs perform from a project management standpoint?
We tended to use Trello and Slack for project management and collaboration. There were also calls on a regular basis, and we received project reports showing DecemberLabs’ progress, versus the plan. They were very good in terms of communication overall.
What did you find most impressive about DecemberLabs?
They’re extremely responsive, and one of the reasons we chose DecemberLabs was their ability to understand a challenge we were having and provide help. This can-do attitude was extremely important and helpful, and it’s not something all developers have. DecemberLabs has done a good job of delivering the table stakes and has been excellent with the rest of the collaboration, in terms of responsiveness, courtesy, flexibility around scope changes, and proactiveness in giving us suggestions.
Are there any areas DecemberLabs could improve?
We’ve worked better on a fixed-price contract basis, with clear deliverables and timelines, versus a time-based service, which required us to check in every week and talk about what needed to be done.
RATINGS
5.0
Quality
4.5
Service & Deliverables
"Based on their responsiveness and ability to deliver a great product."
Schedule
5.0
On time / deadlines
Cost
4.5
Value / within estimates
Willing to Refer
5.0
NPS
"I’ve already made several referrals for DecemberLabs.
iOS App Dev for Media Jobs Company
Mobile App Development
Confidential
Jan. 2016 - Ongoing
5.0
Quality
5.0
Schedule
5.0
Cost
5.0
Willing to Refer
5.0
“Qubika (formerly December Labs) only chooses projects and companies that they believe in.”
Jul 11, 2017
CEO, Cinematcher
Lauren Magura
Arts, entertainment & music
New York City, New York
1-10 Employees
Phone Interview
Verified
Qubika (formerly December Labs) built the MVP of a unique app that lets users hire or apply for jobs in the entertainment industry. Aside from refining the iOS app, the team is also developing an Android and web version.
Qubika (formerly December Labs) focuses on projects that they believe in, which helps them maximize their resources. They are refreshingly up-front about what they can provide given a certain budget. The team is invested in the success of their clients and proactively gives updates about tech trends.
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this
client over the phone. Below is an edited
transcript.
BACKGROUND
Introduce your business and what you do there.
I’m the founder and CEO of a mobile app company called Cinematcher. It’s a matchmaking app that enables users to hire and get hired for film, TV, and digital projects instantly and globally using geolocation.
OPPORTUNITY / CHALLENGE
What challenge were you trying to address with DecemberLabs?
We hired DecemberLabs to help with app development.
SOLUTION
What was the scope of their involvement?
I believe DecemberLabs built the native iOS app using Objective-C and Swift. We’re still working with them to enhance our current iOS. Right now, we’re also trying to roll out an Android version and a web app. They pull in people along the way, but they usually have 2–3 developers working on our project.
How did you come to work with DecemberLabs?
I met DecemberLabs about 2 years ago when we were chosen to showcase at the South by Southwest [SXSW] Startup Spotlight. I met Martin, one of the owners of DecemberLabs. I spent some time with him and some of the members of his team. A few weeks later, they flew out to New York and we discussed my project further — what my vision was for my company and how I wanted the workflow to look. It was great. We kind of jumped right into development. I really liked them. They were enthusiastic and nice.
I had already gone through bad experiences with 2 outsourced developers before I found DecemberLabs, so I did a lot of due diligence. The other 2 developers were like, “Yes, we can do everything. Every single thing you're asking, we can do for this price.” But DecemberLabs was realistic with their timelines and budget. They said, “We might have to cut some things out. We need to figure out how we can fit your vision with the budget you have.” There was no fluff.
How much have you invested with DecemberLabs?
I don't feel comfortable saying how much my company spent. We’re continuing to work with them on a much larger scale, so we’re definitely going spend more on their services.
What is the status of this engagement?
I can't remember when I started working with DecemberLabs. Time goes by so fast when you're a startup owner. It was probably sometime in 2016, and we’ve been working together for about a year.
RESULTS & FEEDBACK
Could you share any evidence that would demonstrate the productivity, quality of work, or the impact of the engagement?
We’ve just launched our app about 4 months ago. It’s now pushing 1,000 users. We’re in all 50 states and 15 countries. DecemberLabs was able to build our app so we can connect TV and film people internationally, which is pretty huge. We’ve also just locked in 2 massive partnerships. I'm not comfortable with going over sales metrics or anything like that.
How did DecemberLabs perform from a project management standpoint?
We mainly use Slack and Trello to communicate. I can put in Trello, “This is something really important to me. This is something that is high priority that I need to get developed or fixed.” When they complete a task, they put it into “completed.” It’s pretty easy. We don't do a lot of calls, which I love because it’s hard sometimes to make phone calls.
What did you find most impressive about DecemberLabs?
DecemberLabs only chooses projects and companies that they believe in. They also prefer ones that have a high potential for growth. I don't think they just take anything, so you don't feel like they’re banging out a bazillion projects and yours doesn't really matter. You can tell that they are passionate about what they do. They’ve been amazing to work with. They did what they could for me at every single moment, even if I had to figure out funding or something. They’re patient and willing to work with you.
Martin and Washington, who are some of the developers I work with, send me articles that are relevant to my company or what we’re doing. I know they also attend a lot of tech events, so they always know about the newest things, such as machine learning and AI. That’s great because then they can give you suggestions. DecemberLabs is innovative and wants to see you succeed, because if you succeed, everybody succeeds.
Are there any areas DecemberLabs could improve?
I can't say anything negative about DecemberLabs.
RATINGS
5.0
Quality
5.0
Service & Deliverables
"Nothing DecemberLabs did for me was ever missing or late."
Schedule
5.0
On time / deadlines
Cost
5.0
Value / within estimates
"They’re amazing. Before I met DecemberLabs, I was getting quotes that were much higher and for less development. I would definitely give them a higher score if possible."
Willing to Refer
5.0
NPS
"I refer people to DecemberLabs all the time. I highly recommend them to anybody who is building a minimum viable product for iOS, though they also have Android developers.
App Dev for Management Consulting Firm
Custom Software Development
$50,000 to $199,999
Jan. 2016 - Ongoing
5.0
Quality
5.0
Schedule
5.0
Cost
4.5
Willing to Refer
5.0
“They’re conscientious about deadlines … and think about problems and the best ways to solve them.”
Jul 3, 2017
Owner, Management Consulting Firm
Anonymous
Information technology
California, United States
1-10 Employees
Phone Interview
Verified
Qubika (formerly December Labs) developed a web solution for a hair styling company. They used backend technologies, including PHP and Heroku for the database.
Qubika's (formerly December Labs') team is attentive to deadlines, making them an ideal vendor for clients on a tight schedule. Qubika’s proactive attitude also stands out. Developers would often add features outside the original scope in order to optimize software performance.
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this
client over the phone. Below is an edited
transcript.
BACKGROUND
Introduce your business and what you do there.
I’m the owner of an independent product management consultancy.
OPPORTUNITY / CHALLENGE
What challenge were you trying to address with DecemberLabs?
I’ve used them a number of times in a subcontracting arrangement. In this particular case, I was working on a hairdressing stylist service for senior citizens.
SOLUTION
What was the scope of their involvement?
DecemberLabs developed my web solution. We mainly used backend technologies, including PHP and Heroku for the database. There were no iOS or Android apps associated with the platform. DecemberLabs had 2 developers working on the project at its peak.
How did you come to work with DecemberLabs?
I’m a one-man operation, so I don’t have formal selection criteria. I got to know DecemberLabs through some of the projects I’ve worked on. I liked the attitude of their team. It’s hard to find engineers, especially remote ones, who are more than order-takers. Order-takers are engineers who won’t build anything outside the scope. However, building software requires taking some initiative during the process. Although some things might not be set, DecemberLabs will build it anyway. I also found them technically competent, with a good work history. I believe that their founder, Martin Palatnik, has a Ph.D. They also care about deadlines. Since they are paid a flat fee, they will go the extra mile to follow the schedule we agree upon.
How much have you invested with DecemberLabs?
We’ve had projects of above $100,000, including the hairdressing tool, while the lowest project was around $50,000. DecemberLabs is a premium-quality developer, not an offshore provider. I don’t believe in nickel-and-diming them or negotiating cut-rate prices.
What is the status of this engagement?
I’ve used DecemberLabs on and off for various projects over the last 2 years. The collaboration is ongoing.
RESULTS & FEEDBACK
Could you share any evidence that would demonstrate the productivity, quality of work, or the impact of the engagement?
All of our customers have been happy. A few of them have even come back for ongoing work when they needed support or upgrades. Almost all of our clients have signed some kind of limited support contract after the initial development. I think that this is a good sign since if they were truly unhappy, they would not want us to handle further work. After the initial build, there might not be a phase 2 for whatever reason. However, we’ve almost always continued the engagements after the initial development.
How did DecemberLabs perform from a project management standpoint?
Because I’m just a one-man operation, the project management depends on how involved the client wants to be. If they want visibility into what’s being built, they can create user stories that I would manage. Generally speaking, I’ve written specs up front. This basic use case specification document serves as DecemberLabs’ blueprint. After that, we agree on milestones, breaking up the overall project into components like user interface and coding. The customer knows exactly what they’re getting each week. Payments are also milestone-based. If the client is unhappy, we don’t get paid. I can give them milestones and a high-level plan of what needs to get built, and DecemberLabs will deliver to order.
The collaboration has never involved more than 4–5 people, even with the customer involved. That helps keep things efficient. I’ve given the engineers a lot of latitude in terms of how they should go about building and estimating work. As I’ve said before, I don’t believe in order-takers or in giving a 50-page spec to engineers and having them ignore functionalities because they weren’t included. I much prefer giving raw outlines of what needs to be built, saying that something needs to be done by a certain date and expecting it to get done. This has worked well over the last 2 years.
What did you find most impressive about DecemberLabs?
They're conscientious about deadlines, provide top-quality work, and think about problems and the best ways to solve them. Another advantage is that DecemberLabs is in the US time zone. People don’t realize how much this matters, but overlapping is much better than having a 24-hour cycle of waiting for a Ukrainian or Romanian dev shop to start dealing with issues.
Are there any areas DecemberLabs could improve?
No. They’re a quality outfit overall.
RATINGS
5.0
"They’re flexible. They pay attention to detail and deadlines."
Quality
5.0
Service & Deliverables
"The work is always delivered on time and built to specifications."
Schedule
5.0
On time / deadlines
"They were never late on a milestone. If a task was a bit too heavy, I was warned well in advance."
Cost
4.5
Value / within estimates
"DecemberLabs provides good value for the quality of the work. But they are not the cheapest out there, compared to Indian developers, for example."
Willing to Refer
5.0
NPS
"I’ve recommended them to a bunch of people.
Multiple Developments for Healthcare Tech Company
Custom Software Development
$200,000 to $999,999
Dec. 2016 - Ongoing
5.0
Quality
5.0
Schedule
5.0
Cost
4.5
Willing to Refer
5.0
"Qubika (formerly December Labs) is able to challenge my thinking and provide better options."
Jul 3, 2017
Co-Founder, sinQ Technologies
Prashanth Donepudi
Healthcare
Chicago, Illinois
11-50 Employees
Phone Interview
Verified
Qubika (formerly December Labs) provides strategic business direction as well as full-scale mobile app development, integrating health portal and IVR functionality to transition the pilot product to a PHI-compliant platform.
Through Qubika's (formerly December Labs') direction, both iOS and Android versions demonstrated reliable performance after testing, generating nearly $700,000 in business potential after recent expositions. The team’s commitment, proactive workflow, and flexible management of a major scope continue to impress.
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this
client over the phone. Below is an edited
transcript.
BACKGROUND
Introduce your business and what you do there.
I am a co-founder and the president of sinQ Technologies. We’re a mobile health technology firm that facilitates the flow of information between health plans, home-care providers, and people receiving care in their homes. Our platform performs several different functions, some are regulatory and compliance-related, and others are value-added for keeping people healthy in their homes for longer. Ultimately, we also aim to reduce the cost of these health plans. The company has 15+ employees, and we have an extended team of partners.
OPPORTUNITY / CHALLENGE
What challenge were you trying to address with DecemberLabs?
We founded the company 2 years ago and had a lot of success initially with our mobile and web tool. The main focus has been on the app, but taking it from a pilot to a fully functional PHI-ready [protected health information] platform proved to be an issue with our existing development team, although we had some good developers based in Philadelphia. The project required more than their capabilities.
SOLUTION
What was the scope of their involvement?
DecemberLabs went through the effort of assessing my ideas for the company in light of our technical capabilities. We discussed the mobile app for iOS and Android, the portal (which provides access to healthcare providers and health plans), and the IVR [interactive voice response] interface that allows people to dial in and complete all the functions they’d otherwise be doing via the app.
Because we are working in the healthcare space, we have a highly regulated environment as far as security and compliance. A part of our challenge was having to work with the latest technologies, and building from the ground up. Both our portal and mobile product are based on React. We didn’t want to develop independent iOS and Android applications, but there aren’t many talented React developers out there, and even fewer are able to understand our business direction.
We used Twilio for the IVR part and Ruby on Rails for the backend, as well as Laravel PHP. We use a secure health vendor called Aptible for some of our compliance needs, and DecemberLabs has been working closely with them. Their team also supplies test support and has caught a ton of issues.
In terms of the information flow between different organizations, the integrations in healthcare are rather archaic. This is another part of DecemberLabs’ involvement. At any point in time, we’ve worked with 5–6 people from their team.
How did you come to work with DecemberLabs?
I had an existing team in Philadelphia that consisted of 4 full-time people and a bunch of part-timers. They were good technologists, but something was lacking. I tried to make that model work for way too long, and it became clear that I needed a better business acumen in my delivery team.
I was referred to them by a former MBA classmate. He had worked with DecemberLabs successfully in 2016 and introduced us. I explained the problem to them and tried to understand the nature of the company, but I also looked at a white-glove studio in Philadelphia, which was more of a traditional end-to-end service provider. They asked good questions but were more about technical delivery. DecemberLabs appealed to me because their interests reflected what I wanted to accomplish with my business. Focusing on development is good, but lacking a business context for providing the right guidance is problematic.
Also, given my situation, I needed a partner who could be as flexible as I needed. I had to transition everything quickly from a team that had been working on this project day-in and day-out for a year. I wanted a partner who could take that brain dump, formulate a plan, and allow me to recover from it. Since my team at the time said that the work would take 8 months to complete, I was astounded that DecemberLabs put together a plan in 2 months.
I had to work hard as well, but I didn’t mind. What was lacking before was precisely my role in the process and how I could improve our efficiency. DecemberLabs included me in that plan. I will start looking for full-time equivalents at some point to replace some of these roles, but I now have a partner who I can continue with for perpetuity. They’ve shown flexibility, desire, and passion in understanding in achieving my goals.
How much have you invested with DecemberLabs?
The cost has crossed the $200,000 mark with our growing and ongoing collaboration.
What is the status of this engagement?
We began the collaboration with DecemberLabs in December 2016. The actual development started in February 2017. The project is ongoing.
RESULTS & FEEDBACK
Could you share any evidence that would demonstrate the productivity, quality of work, or impact of the engagement?
From an end-user perspective, we are able to provide feedback on bugs and efficiency. We do this in a collective way with DecemberLabs, which is great. Ten sets of eyes looking at an application is always better than 1 set.
We’ve had 3 recent expositions of the products, including live events where critical customers came to our booth and walked through the app and portal products, which were connected to a live backend. We’ve had a good amount of throughput, which generated business potential in the order of $600,000–$700,000. This option wasn’t available to me before since we didn’t have a robust-enough product to merit conversations. From this perspective, DecemberLabs has been able to get me past the hurdle.
How did DecemberLabs perform from a project management standpoint?
We aim to have a true Agile delivery model. Everything done in the prior week is reviewed on a weekly basis, so we are able to interact and provide feedback.
DecemberLabs uses Slack extensively for real-time communication. The Agile board is done through Trello on their end. My company uses ZenHub for ticketing and issue management, which DecemberLabs has integrated with.
One of my reasons for choosing DecemberLabs was that they didn’t hide behind project management. I have a 20-year history in management and technical consulting, and I know what works and what doesn’t. At some point, with a live production system, there is a kind of rigor around changing and managing everything. As a startup, we needed a more flexible solution. They can manage both changes and our enormous scope, which needs to be done urgently. We’ve achieved good transparency through the tools we use, but everything ultimately came down to the individuals on the team being completely forthcoming.
We have daily standups and weekly demos. I’m able to understand exactly where everyone on the team is by investing half an hour of my time per day.
What did you find most impressive about DecemberLabs?
I appreciate their ability to respond and be dynamic. They’ve taken an individual interest in understanding our business. As soon as I started working with DecemberLabs, their lead sat with us for 2 weeks in order to understand everything before providing direction. After that, their ability to provide thoughts and recommendations for my business was truly valuable. Prior to this engagement, I provided all the direction myself.
DecemberLabs is able to challenge my thinking and provide alternative approaches. This requires a depth of understanding that most technical teams don’t have.
My contact from DecemberLabs proposes improvements on a weekly basis. These are non-transactional inputs that I’d expect from full-time internal staff.
Are there any areas DecemberLabs could improve?
I have no complaints. DecemberLabs could push back even harder on certain things. They’ve been willing to work with me almost to a fault, and they’ve behaved like an FTE [full-time equivalent] team to such an extent that I expect them to act like stakeholders in my company.
RATINGS
5.0
"They’ve been awesome."
Quality
5.0
Service & Deliverables
"They provide the perfect blend of having technical capabilities and applying them in a business context."
Schedule
5.0
On time / deadlines
"The biggest worry is that we’ll miss our current deadline by a week. I’d give them a 5 because of their pride in keeping their commitments."
Cost
4.5
Value / within estimates
"In terms of budget predictability, they’re excellent. DecemberLabs is not the cheapest option, but we’ve definitely gotten what we paid for."
Willing to Refer
5.0
NPS
"m lucky to have found them, and I honestly don’t think that the business would have continued otherwise. They pulled me out of a bad spot.
UI for Health and Fitness Wearables Company
UX/UI Design
$50,000 to $199,999
May 2017 - Ongoing
5.0
Quality
5.0
Schedule
5.0
Cost
5.0
Willing to Refer
5.0
“Qubika (formerly December Labs) is extremely fast and good, which is a rare combination.”
Jun 28, 2017
CEO, Biostrap
Sameer Sontakey
Information technology
Los Angeles, California
1-10 Employees
Phone Interview
Verified
Qubika (formerly December Labs) is taking the lead in UI design for a mobile app that measures biometrics and health data using Bluetooth technology. The team continues to refine the iOS and Android apps.
Qubika's (formerly December Labs') developers are able to balance speed with quality, making them ideal for startups and companies with tight timelines. They deliver solid code while producing quality UI design. While December Labs is not cheap, they do provide excellent results and flexibility.
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this
client over the phone. Below is an edited
transcript.
BACKGROUND
Introduce your business and what you do there.
I'm the founder and CEO of Biostrap, a wearable technology company. We create Android and iOS mobile devices that record biometric data and interact with Bluetooth devices. Basically, it’s all about deep insights for your health.
OPPORTUNITY / CHALLENGE
What challenge were you trying to address with December Labs?
We were in desperate need of some help because we had an upcoming launch and deadlines. Our developers were doing low-level service-side stuff, and we just didn't have enough resources. We needed some dedicated guys to work constantly on the UI [user interface] that I was trying to build.
SOLUTION
What was the scope of their involvement?
We hired December Labs to help with the development of our iOS and Android apps. They took ownership of the iOS and Android UIs. It takes a special skill to know how to create a good UI using good paradigms and frameworks, as well as writing and building good code for different UI elements. I think December Labs delivered phenomenally on that, which is what we needed from them.
We started off with 2 developers — one for iOS and one for Android. The iOS developer codes in Swift 3.0, which is a standard Apple Xcode that uses standard Xcode libraries for iOS apps. We were having issues with lag in the Android app development, so we ramped up to 2 Android guys for about a month to keep up with the iOS development.
How did you come to work with December Labs?
December Labs pinged me on AngelList, and I said, “All right. I'll give it a shot.” I actually wanted to find someone locally because it gets difficult to work with remote teams because of the communication barrier. We got a call from one of December Labs’ guys who vouched for them. I also studied their portfolio, which looked good. They were really accommodating. I told them, “I don't know you guys, I've never worked with you, and I don't have any references, so let’s just do some trial projects.” I think we gave them a 2-week trial period so if it didn’t work out, then it would be easy to exit. They obviously performed exceedingly well, and they slipped seamlessly into our team. They also got up to speed within a week, which was great.
How much have you invested with December Labs?
I pay about $2,700 per developer. We’ve been using them for about 2 months, so I think we’ve paid about $50,000 so far. I know that developers here are expensive, but I think December Labs’ prices are extremely reasonable. They’re not cheap, but you get senior-level guys and good quality for what you pay. That’s worth it to me.
What is the status of this engagement?
I think we started working together in May 2017, and the project is ongoing. It’s one of those things where we just keep adding features. The product keeps evolving as well, so there’s always work to do.
RESULTS & FEEDBACK
Could you share any evidence that would demonstrate the productivity, quality of work, or the impact of the engagement?
I can't give you hard metrics, but I can say December Labs is extremely fast and good, which is a rare combination. I'm not an iOS developer, but I understand how to structure good code. I’ve looked at their code and I think they do a great job. I actually have to find tasks for our iOS guy sometimes because he finishes them so quickly. Work on the Android app kind of lags because it’s so much work for those guys. It’s awesome working with them. They’re responsive and extremely flexible. I kind of go out of the process sometimes, and I’ll ping them directly to ask if they can fix something.
How did December Labs perform from a project management standpoint?
December Labs assigned a project manager to us. We are using JIRA to manage all of the different tasks. They do a great job of picking up the tasks assigned to them. They also call us when they need work to do, which is thoughtful, and then they will do exactly what we tell them to do. They typically don't work over the weekend, but they were willing to help us out when we had issues during one weekend. They’re really accommodating, which is good and helpful.
They’re in Uruguay, but they’re easy to approach and understand. What’s cool is that they’re all basically in the same office. They would work together, which was nice. I would do the product designs and stuff like that, and then I would assign it to our product manager who would then assign the tasks to whoever was responsible for them on the December Labs team. They follow our processes; we don't have to do anything different for them. We just treat them like normal team members.
What did you find most impressive about December Labs?
I feel like I can give them a task and they’ll finish it, they’ll come back, and they’ll ask the right questions. If I give them a mock-up and something doesn't make sense, they ask about it. They’re trying to solve the problem and they want to do it correctly. I don't like to micromanage. Unfortunately, I've worked with guys who just throw their hands up in the air if they’re stumped, and they stall until the decision is made. December Labs tries to go beyond that, which is refreshing to see. They work within our guidelines, they feel like our team members, and we definitely enjoy working with them. Of course, skill is important, but managing your team is important too.
Are there any areas December Labs could improve?
It’s hard to say. I don't think I have any complaints.
RATINGS
5.0
"My intention is to keep these guys indefinitely, and I want to be able to add new developers as we grow. Having them is awesome."
Quality
5.0
Service & Deliverables
Schedule
5.0
On time / deadlines
"Our deadlines have changed a bit, but that’s not really on them. I have no complaints there."
Cost
5.0
Value / within estimates
"I think their price is reasonable now. I got them down from what they were asking. We haven't changed the rate, but we’re still on the initial price point we had agreed on, and I said I would go back up."
Willing to Refer
5.0
NPS
"I would use them again for my own projects. I almost don't want to give them recommendations because I want to keep them for myself.
Platform Development for Online Aptitude Test
Custom Software Development
Confidential
Feb. 2015 - Ongoing
4.5
Quality
4.5
Schedule
5.0
Cost
4.0
Willing to Refer
5.0
"I was very happy with the quality of work we got from Qubika (formerly Moove It)."
Apr 25, 2017
Former Head of Engineering, Online Aptitude Test
Anonymous
Education
Nashville, Tennessee
11-50 Employees
Phone Interview
Verified
Qubika (formerly Moove It) was contracted to quickly overhaul a career assessment platform for high school and college students. Core tasks include Ruby on Rails and Angular JS development, frontend work, and testing.
The assigned team has delivered high-quality code and is proactive at finding areas to improve. Daily communication ensured a successful product, and they ultimately feel like a part of the company. Qubika (formerly Moove It) has never missed a deadline and remains responsive and attentive with ongoing work.
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this
client over the phone. Below is an edited
transcript.
BACKGROUND
Introduce your business and what you do there.
I was head of engineering at a decision-making platform for high school and early college students. We did a battery of aptitude assessments and ran the scores from those assessments through a career-matching algorithm in order to provide recommendations on the careers at which the students might be good and to help them make decisions about their education.
OPPORTUNITY / CHALLENGE
What challenge were you trying to address with Moove-It?
We had an existing product but needed to continue to make changes in response to customer feedback. We needed to get started with that very quickly. Rather than hiring people in-house, we engaged with Moove-It to get going quickly.
SOLUTION
What was the scope of their involvement?
Moove-It helped us with Ruby on Rails development, as well as AngularJS. They also did a lot of frontend development. They helped us overhaul our look and feel throughout the entire process. The design came from a separate agency, and Moove-It was in charge of the development. We did do some testing together, but the marketing was all handled separately. It was full lifecycle development, so they worked together with us and the designers to generate requirements, do the development, and handle testing.
How did you come to work with Moove-It?
I worked with them at a previous job.
How much have you invested with Moove-It?
I don’t have that information.
What is the status of this engagement?
We started working together about two years ago, and the relationship is ongoing.
RESULTS & FEEDBACK
Could you share any evidence that would demonstrate the productivity, quality of work, or the impact of the engagement?
I was very happy with the quality of work we got from Moove-It, both from the individual code level as well as the attention from the people responsible for managing our account. They were always monitoring the engagement and finding places where they could do more. They figured out how to adjust the process to deliver faster. I’m very satisfied with them.
How did Moove-It perform from a project management standpoint?
We did well. There were situations where something grew larger than we expected, but we were engaged as if the employees at Moove-It were part of our team. We communicated together more than daily and managed the process and deliverables as a team.
What did you find most impressive about Moove-It?
They were able to start right away, which was important for us. We had occasions where they lost a team member, or we needed to change our scale, and they were very responsive to that.
Are there any areas Moove-It could improve?
I can’t pick out anything.
RATINGS
4.5
Quality
4.5
Service & Deliverables
"There was the occasional situation where we had to revisit things, but it was very good overall."
Schedule
5.0
On time / deadlines
"I don’t think we missed a deadline."
Cost
4.0
Value / within estimates
"There are cheaper agencies with the same skills. Their schedule and project management made up for that cost."
Willing to Refer
5.0
NPS
"They have particular skills, and they’re very good at certain kinds of projects. If someone had a project that met those skills, I would absolutely recommend them.
Various Development Projects for Visualization Studio
Custom Software Development
$10,000 to $49,999
Sep. 2015 - Ongoing
5.0
Quality
5.0
Schedule
5.0
Cost
4.0
Willing to Refer
5.0
"We have had nothing but a pleasurable experience working with Qubika (formerly Moove It)."
Mar 28, 2017
CEO, SPINE
Kevin Smith
Advertising & marketing
Miami, Florida
11-50 Employees
Phone Interview
Verified
Qubika (formerly Moove It) is a strategic partner to assist the 3D production team. They mostly assist with custom programming, in languages such as Ruby on Rails, JavaScript, and C++.
Qubika's (formerly Moove It's) team is talented and has seamlessly integrated with the 3D production team. While their programming fees are a bit high, their skills and professionalism have led to strong collaborative projects with high quality results.
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this
client over the phone. Below is an edited
transcript.
BACKGROUND
Introduce your business and what you do there.
SPINE is an advanced 3D visualization studio founded in 2000. We create 3D digital assets for a number of architectural companies, building developers, advertising agencies, product manufacturers, and the like.
I am the chairman and CEO of the company.
OPPORTUNITY / CHALLENGE
What challenge were you trying to address with Moove-it?
While we handle the majority of the artwork in-house, we do need to align ourselves with good programmers. We've tried to do this internally time and time again, and it hasn't been that effective for us, so we reached out to Moove-it as a strategic partner so that we can provide a more turn-key solution to clients.
SOLUTION
What was the scope of their involvement?
We provide all the digital assets for our projects. We create the actual product, but the end user's ability to interact with and navigate around the product is not our core competency. Using a variety of tools like Ruby on Rails, JavaScript, C++, and all other advanced languages that I am unfamiliar with, Moove-it will create a user interface and navigation, making sure that it's responsive on different devices. Nowadays, users may want to access these applications on smartphones, tablets, or desktops. Moove-it will lay out our assets in a way that is easy to use and works across different platforms.
How did you come to work with Moove-it?
We found Moove-it through an employee who started out as a freelancer. He ended up wanting to make a career change, and made the initial connection to Moove-it and introduced us. When the next project came along, we reached out and had a seamless process.
How much have you invested with Moove-it?
For a particular interactive experience developed by Moove-it, we paid them roughly $15,000. Our iOS project took around 40 hours or six weeks of programming time. We've hired them for enhancements to that same application, and have brought Moove-it onboard for other work as well.
What is the status of this engagement?
We started working with Moove-it a year-and-a-half ago, and have an ongoing collaboration.
RESULTS & FEEDBACK
Could you share any evidence that would demonstrate the productivity, quality of work, or the impact of the engagement?
Metrics would be something that our clients could determine, but the thing which was most important for us was communication. This area is a bit foreign to us, and it involves different updates to browsers and coding languages. New products are always coming out, so having a team which understands all of these nuances, can work through the troubleshooting, and can clearly communicate how the product will be laid out, has been essential for us. The internal teams and freelancers we've used in the past have had disconnects, which caused problems for us. Clients already know that we're working with third parties, and we had missed deadlines, running the risk of losing an account.
When we brought in Moove-it, they were introduced to our client as a strategic partner, and we involved them in GoToMeetings. The process was seamless, they communicated clearly when clients were confused, took the time to walk them through the process, and we haven't had any problems with missed deadlines. Things have been kept on schedule and on budget.
How did Moove-it perform from a project management standpoint?
Moove-it's team was very professional. Even though they work in a different location, it was like having a natural extension of our office. We've dealt with a couple of different people from Moove-it's team, including their engagement manager. He has been more on the sales front, and helped pitch projects, scope out the work, put together pricing and get a true understanding of what the client's needs are.
It's been a very nice process working with Moove-it since I'm more involved on the front end and securing contracts. Once we do get a project together, it will be handed off to Moove-it's project managers who serve as the main point of contact on their side. They communicate with our account manager, who is more involved on the 3D production side. Moove-it has integrated very well with our team.
What did you find most impressive about Moove-it?
Their professionalism. We had been dealing with many novices and Moove-it stood out as professionals. There is a premium to pay for that, but it really does make a big difference.
Are there any areas Moove-it could improve?
We have had nothing but a pleasurable experience working with Moove-it, and the only caveat has been that their programming fees are a little higher than we would normally pay, so we haven't brought them onboard for as many projects as we would have liked. While some clients have not had a problem with that, we could have given Moove-it an additional four or five projects in the last year-and-a-half if the pricing had been more competitive.
More creative ways in which Moove-it could offer better pricing, as well as a quicker turnaround, would be an improvement. They're very thorough, and we can understand that, but many of our clients procrastinate, so we're faced with crazy deadlines for a majority of the time. We're wired for the rendering and animations needed for 3D assets, and we can ramp up quickly, but it's harder for me to judge the interactive component. It's a different type of medium and technology, so we need to rely as Moove-it being as streamlined as possible.
RATINGS
5.0
"Moove-it has delivered everything we asked of them. I wish we could use them for every project, but some slip through the cracks. We have opted not to shop around when we get too high an estimate, since we've been bitten too many times with other vendors."
Quality
5.0
Service & Deliverables
"Our client have been happy, and we've been happy as well. Based upon our past experiences, Moove-it has delivered at the highest quality overall."
Schedule
5.0
On time / deadlines
"We haven't had any missed deadlines, which is a rarity among programmers."
Cost
4.0
Value / within estimates
"The cost isn't prohibitive, but it has hindered us from doing more projects with Moove-it, which is unfortunate. We really enjoy working with them."
Willing to Refer
5.0
NPS
"Without a doubt. Moove-it is great.
Enterprise Application Development for Machine-to-Machine Company
Custom Software Development
$200,000 to $999,999
Jan. 2012 - Ongoing
5.0
Quality
5.0
Schedule
5.0
Cost
5.0
Willing to Refer
5.0
"I've been really impressed with Qubika's (formerly Moove It's) quality and productivity."
Aug 23, 2016
Former Senior Director of Software Development, Numerex Corp.
Joe Bell
Telecommunications
Atlanta, Georgia
201-500 Employees
Phone Interview
Verified
Qubika (formerly Moove It) was selected for user interface development for a fleet tracking machine-to-machine application. They were hired due to their experience working with the Ruby on Rails platform.
The client speaks very highly of the quality work delivered by Qubika (formerly Moove It). Additionally, their proactive thinking and productivity were highly impressive to the client. The client continues to highly recommend Qubika to others due to their high quality production.
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this
client over the phone. Below is an edited
transcript.
BACKGROUND
Introduce your business and what you do there.
Numerex Corp. is based in Atlanta, Georgia. We provide fleet tracking, security solutions, and oil and gas tank monitoring. I was the Senior Director of Software Development.
OPPORTUNITY / CHALLENGE
What challenge were you trying to address with Moove-it?
Our company had a couple of engineers who were starting to form the foundation of our applications, but we needed additional development help.
SOLUTION
What was the scope of their involvement?
Moove-it provided web user interface development for our Fast tracking applications using Ruby on Rails. We run the apps from our datacenters in Atlanta, and Moove-it is primarily responsible for their maintenance.
We use the term “Fast” as a branding name for our applications. They were built on three tiers: a device level, network level, and an application level. The device level is more specific to hardware engineers for the components that we purchase from third parties. Our hardware has cellular, radio, GPS, accelerometers, and so on. Moove-it didn't physically touch the devices, but they did work at the network level, within what we called the gateway, which is a Java-based application utilizing open-source code. Moove-it developed some of the components which were responsible for taking readings off of devices, including GPS info, speed, and acceleration. The gateway needed to process this information and route it to an application. This is done differently for each device, depending on its manufacturer. The actual format of the information would differ. Moove-it wrote parts of our application which reformatted and normalized the data.
Moove-it's core strength was within the Ruby on Rails application layer. An example of the development they did would be onboarding a new device, and adding ownership models for distributors, customers, and users. Moove-it received requirements from us and remodeled the application around what we needed. Moove-it was in charge of database, controller, and view designs, which were built using JavaScript and CSS.
One of my last projects with Moove-it involved adding new, different types of visualizations to the application. We had readings which came in with different pieces of information, and wanted the ability to display this onto the application. Information was added to the database as well as the controllers, making sure that they went up into the higher levels. We then placed this onto the views within different parts of the app. Moove-it also handled more complex tasks than the examples I gave.
We had a continuous cycle, and viewed Moove-it more as a development partner than a contractor. There wasn't a period of time during my collaboration with them when there weren't 7-8 people from Moove-it on my team.
How did you come to work with Moove-it?
Back in 2008, we googled for Ruby on Rails contract development. We wanted to target a firm in the western hemisphere in order to eliminate time zone differences. One of the top hits was Moove-it. Our company reached out to them and began the onboarding process. It turned out that Moove-it had greater knowledge than the team that had actually started the endeavor. Once things got rolling, we maintained one architect in the Dallas area, and had Moove-it as our development team.
How much have you invested with Moove-it?
We negotiated an hourly price with Moove-it. Individual projects ranged from 250 to 3,000 hours.
What is the status of this engagement?
I am no longer employed with Numerex Corp., but I do know that Moove-it is still working with the company, and they're still responsible for portions of the applications. I have been looking to bring Moove-it in for development for my new company.
RESULTS & FEEDBACK
Could you share any evidence that would demonstrate the productivity, quality of work, or the impact of the engagement?
I rate Moove-it a 10/10 for quality of work. I've been a skeptical individual in terms of software development. I used to work for the telecom industry, where we handled development in-house, but slowly began doing contract work with overseas developers in Asia. That experience left a bad taste in my mouth. I found the quality to be sub-standard, and that contractors took several times longer than expected to complete a task. They viewed individual developers as plug-and-play cogs in a wheel.
When I was introduced to Moove-it in 2012, my initial impression was that history was repeating and it would be an awful experience. Moove-it completely changed my mind about contract development, or staff augmentation, as I like to call it. The quality of work and Moove-it's involvement in the process were extraordinary. They didn't view themselves as a source of cheap labor, but rather sought out clients for which Moove-it could become a software development partner, filling out the in-house team.
I've visited Moove-it's headquarters in person every year for the past 3 years, working side-by-side with them. I can say that Moove-it is a quality software development shop which adheres to the Agile process. Moove-it had daily standups talking about my projects, and did retrospectives every 2 weeks, going over what went well and what didn't. Moove-it always asked me how the product was being received, and what the feedback was in terms of quality. Moove-it went so far as to make particular suggestions for improving the product, which I didn't find even within my US team. If I could crank it to 11, I would. I've been really impressed with Moove-it's quality and productivity.
How did Moove-it perform from a project management standpoint?
I had a prime contact from Moove-it. I came up with all the requirements and handed them over to that person. We'd discuss them and I'd receive estimates broken down into line items. I submitted the document to my company as a purchase request, got it signed off, and started the work. I received weekly reports on individual projects. As a software development manager, Moove-it did everything right in order to make me happy.
What did you find most impressive about Moove-it?
When I'm working with Moove-it, I don't feel like I'm working with a contracting or outsourcing firm, but with an actual team. We became so blended together that I ceased to see Moove-it's team differently than my US employees.
Are there any areas Moove-it could improve?
Moove-it has specialized in a few key areas which have become a part of their business. From a selfish perspective, I wish that I could ask Moove-it for some embedded C++ code, even though it's not what they do.
RATINGS
5.0
"When I first started working with Moove-it, I was the skeptic's skeptic. I'd been burned in the past by working with contracting firms for software development, but Moove-it completely changed my mind."
Quality
5.0
Service & Deliverables
Schedule
5.0
On time / deadlines
"During our projects with Moove-it, there were moments when the schedule was overrun, but it was due to our side not providing set requirements, or changing what we did provide to Moove-it."
Cost
5.0
Value / within estimates
"Moove-it is not the cheapest company, but we got what we paid for."
Willing to Refer
5.0
NPS
"I've referred Moove-it to my current company and other individuals in the Austin area, which isn't something I take lightly. My referrals and recommendations are a reflection of me, but I have no hesitation in making one for Moove-it.
App Development for Real Estate Mapping Tool
Custom Software Development
$200,000 to $999,999
Jan. 2014 - Ongoing
5.0
Quality
5.0
Schedule
5.0
Cost
5.0
Willing to Refer
5.0
"They seem interested and involved in my program's success, almost as if they were part-owners."
Aug 12, 2016
Managing Partner, MapRight
Steve Roberson
IT Services
Austin, Texas
1-10 Employees
Phone Interview
Verified
Qubika (formerly Moove It) provides web and mobile development services and handled end-to-end development of a platform. They built an iPad app and are currently building a smartphone version.
Qubika (formerly Moove It) exceeded high standards in quality and accurately translated broad ideas into a functional product. The team is genuinely concerned with the platform’s success, is open to new ideas, and collaborates well in an engaged and open partnership.
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this
client over the phone. Below is an edited
transcript.
BACKGROUND
Introduce your business and what you do there.
MapRight is a web-based mapping program which allows marketing professionals to make maps of their properties. I am the head of the company.
OPPORTUNITY / CHALLENGE
What challenge were you trying to address with Moove-it?
I needed development resources, and didn't know where to begin.
SOLUTION
What was the scope of their involvement?
Moove-it has been our web and mobile developer, handling 100% of the development for our platform. We have an iPad application, and are also starting to build a smartphone version. Mobile will become a bigger part of our efforts.
Moove-it has provided design ideas to us for the application, in terms of layouts, flow, and ease of use. We need the program to be intuitive and to work cleanly.
How did you come to work with Moove-it?
A previous partner had done development work using Moove-it, and liked what they did. He recommended them to us. I would have had a tough time finding a partner on my own.
How much have you invested with Moove-it?
The total cost of Moove-it's services has been between $300,000 and $500,000. We contract 100 hours of development per week from Moove-it, which has fluctuated since we began our relationship.
What is the status of this engagement?
We have been working with Moove-it for 2 years. We have an ongoing relationship.
RESULTS & FEEDBACK
Could you share any evidence that would demonstrate the productivity, quality of work, or the impact of the engagement?
I have very high standards in terms of product quality. My background is in making custom mapping, and I've been using specialized software for many years. Moove-it has hit my standards, and I have no complaints. The thought process on how to achieve our goals has always been good. Moove-it took my half-baked ideas and made them work.
How did Moove-it perform from a project management standpoint?
Moove-it has performed fine, but I'm not very concerned with deadlines. It's nice to have goals, but if the feature will get done regardless, it doesn't matter very much.
What did you find most impressive about Moove-it?
I like Moove-it's people. They seem interested and involved in my program's success, almost as if they were part-owners. Moove-it cares about my platform, so if we're working on anything new, I can present my ideas, build a mock-up, and come up with potential issues. There is a back-and-forth process with Moove-it, which I think is the right way to go.
Are there any areas Moove-it could improve?
No, there's nothing that stands out.
RATINGS
5.0
Quality
5.0
Service & Deliverables
Schedule
5.0
On time / deadlines
Cost
5.0
Value / within estimates
Willing to Refer
5.0
NPS
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