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GardMoi | Mobile & Web Application
Platform: Mobile, Web
Category: Services
Technology: Flutter, React, Rails
Overview: Gardmoi is a consumer application that aggregates babysitters for parents to book from the comfort of their smartphone. We built a total of 3 applications for Gardmoi where 2 of them are mobile apps, built using Flutter for Parents & Babysitters and a web application for the Admin.
Main features:
- The Parent-side app is used to Create & maintain their children's profile, preferences, Search for nannies, View profiles, Make a booking, etc.
- The Babysitter-side app is used by the nannies themselves to Maintain their profile, Update their availability, Manage bookings using a calendar, etc.
- The web application for Gardmoi admin is more of a dashboard with comprehensive analytics of the platform with key-user-engagement metrics.
To know more about the detailed project approach, visit https://rootquotient.com/case-studies.php

TD Bank | Mobile & Web Application
Platform: Web | Mobile
Category: Banking & Finance
Technology: React, Rails, Flutter
Overview: TD Bank is the leading Banking & Financial service provider in the US & Canada. We are elated to be a part of their drive for celebrating the Black History Month 2020. Within a short timeline of 7 days, the mobile app was built for both Android & iOS using Flutter along with a web application.
Main features:
- The mobile application is used by the public to write a short story or describe an incident from their life.
- The admin will be able to moderate the submitted stories where only the approved stories will be flashed automatically on the large displays set up at the event venues.
- A custom email will be sent to all participants with a trigger to share their participation in their social media channels like Instagram stories and Tweets.
To know more about the detailed project approach, visit https://rootquotient.com/case-studies.php

PlayMonk | Web Application
Platform: Web
Category: Entertainment, Gaming
Technology: Python, Angular
Overview: PlayMonk aims at being the digital ecosystem for E-sports. Rootquotient had completed developing an MVP with the core features in less than 40 days. Now, we are proceeding towards the next milestone in the product journey for the investor-backed startup.
Main features:
- One of the core features of the platform is Connect. This enables gamers to create a profile for themselves, Share their thoughts and Chat with each other.
- The users will be able to add games to their profile and get curated content on their feed. Communities within the platform enable users to network with fellow gamers.
- Players can also host tournaments within the platform. The unique settings for each game are being done to let the players create, join and win tournaments.
To know more about the detailed project approach, visit https://rootquotient.com/case-studies.php

Belrium | Web Application
Platform: Web
Category: Blockchain
Technology: Hyperledger Fabric, GoLang, Node Express, Python Django, AngularJS
Overview: Belrium is the world's first KYC-compliant blockchain mainnet, intended to reduce the customer onboarding time for businesses and enterprises. The simplification of the compliance process is achieved by eliminating the repetition.
Main features:
- Smart contracts are devised to carry out permissioned transaction of the personal identity documents between the user and the verifier.
- The mainnet built upon the Hyperledger Fabric framework ensures the anonymity of the records and high-end data security by involving a unique private and public blockchain combination.
- The platform complies with the rules of several governments and regulatory bodies and holds good for any business to adapt the capabilities of distributed ledger technology.
To know more about the detailed project approach, visit https://rootquotient.com/case-studies.php

Bridge Classroom | Mobile & Web Application
Platform: Mobile | Web
Category: Education
Technology: Rails, React, Flutter, NodeJS
Overview: A school management application that is inclusive of the management, teachers, parents & students towards constructive goals of every stakeholder in the upbringing of a kid. To assure increased accessibility and user-friendliness, this app is being built for Android, iOS, and Web using Flutter.
Main features:
- Wizspace is a 'newsfeed' like feature which allows teachers and the management to share any information and knowledge from external sources, in the form of text, images or video.
- In-app calendar is built to let everyone informed about the common events like holidays, examination dares, assignment deadlines and also to track the absence of the students.
- The app also sports a chat feature which will be helpful for parents to stay in touch with the teachers.
To know more about the detailed project approach, visit https://rootquotient.com/case-studies/bridge.php

Blyppr | Mobile Application
Platform: Mobile
Category: Communication | Chat
Technology: Flutter, Elixir, Firebase, MongoDB
Overview: Blyppr is a 'Privacy-first' instant messaging mobile application being built for one of the ablest startup teams. It is lite, secure & is loaded with scalable functionalities.
Main features:
- Gesture Controls were designed to deploy some frequently used actions in a chat application.
- The auto-compression of multiple file formats is handled effectively within the app to reduce the amount of data exchange.
- Features are in place to Auto-Delete the messages upon verifying the recipient's 'seen' status. This particular feature will come in handy for the users while sharing critical information like passwords or any such important credentials.
To know more about the detailed project approach, visit https://rootquotient.com/case-studies/blyppr.php

Spot Brew | eCommerce - Web Application
Platform: Web
Category: Retail | eCommerce
Technology: Python, Flask, Pandas, Magento
Overview: With the rise of popularity and abundant availability of flavors in the market, Spot Brew wanted to delight their customers in a unique way possible. For this, RootQuotient developed an intelligent e-commerce platform to curate the surprise boxes for the leading 'Beer' vendor.
Main features:
- Complex machine learning algorithms, written by our developers with extensive taste preference data collected from a set of 500 individuals.
- The curation accuracy gets better with time as they learn by themselves based on the feedback received.
- Age verification layers were implemented to this web application by developing a custom plugin along with the necessary payment gateways.
To know more about the detailed project approach, visit https://rootquotient.com/case-studies.php

Nibers | Web Application
Platform: Web
Category: eCommerce | Logistics
Technology: Magento,
Overview: Rootquotient worked with Nibers to build the 'Largest Global eCommerce Platform' focused on B2B trading and logistics.
Main features:
- We are designing and developing a custom Content Management System(CMS) that will enable the teams at Nibers to easily build, organize, maintain, and deploy pages faster.
- By bringing in the experience principles to improve the page structure, we have made the site navigation better and checkout faster.
- Features like consignment status updates, inter-seller price comparison, order tracking, etc. are in the lineup for development.
To know more about the detailed project approach, visit https://rootquotient.com/case-studies.php

IFoS | Web
Platform: Web
Category: Government
Technology: ReactJS, Rails, MySQL
Overview: Rootquotient worked with IFoS, the forest service department of India to revamp its dynamic website with better user experience. For this reason, a website with custom CMS was developed from scratch.
Main features:
- To provide better UX, our prime focus was on ease of updating content, reducing page load time and responsiveness. This was made possible by making the website mobile-friendly along with displaying the department's key public information in the best way.
- The website loads fast and is designed in an effective way that it gains visitors' attention at the first glance.
- Along with displaying all information to the best, the content management easiness ensured that the website is up-to-date with current happenings and news related to the department.
To know more about the detailed project approach, visit https://rootquotient.com/case-studies.php

Fidelity | Mobile & Web Application
Platform: Mobile | Web
Category: Banking & Finance
Technology: Flutter, Rails, ReactJS
Overview: A survey application to evaluate the users' financial health to suggest the areas of improvement. The project also includes an admin side dashboard with visually appealing charts & graphs and also to generate reports.
Main features:
- The entire questionnaire comprises of 75 questions across 7 categories with complex rules and conditional progress algorithms.
- The web application with admin dashboard involves high-end data visualizations. Consolidated data from the survey will be displayed as charts & graphs.
- This annual survey program of Fidelity was built with enterprise-grade security to maintain the privacy of user data.
To know more about the detailed project approach, visit https://rootquotient.com/case-studies/fidelity.php

Clozerr | Mobile & Web Application
Platform: Mobile | Web
Category: Retail | Lifestyle
Technology: Flutter, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, iBeacon
Overview: Clozerr is an app that lets you discover local restaurants and gives you loyalty rewards. This app gives users more than just restaurant discovery and offers exciting rewards on every visit to a particular restaurant. Clozerr brings the restaurants and foodies closer and making the user-retention game a win-win for both stakeholders.
Main features:
- To interact and engage with users at strategic locations we chose Beaconstac for the Bluetooth Beacon hardware needs. This helps in pushing targeted welcome rewards for a customer.
- To aggregate and maintain a database of restaurant information including the menu, photos, and reviews, Postgres is used.
- A restaurant side web application was built to manage the offers to be given to the users. Features are available to update the menu and analyze the feedbacks.
To know more about the detailed project approach, visit https://rootquotient.com/case-studies/clozerr.php

eeco | Mobile Application
Platform: Mobile
Category: News & Magazines
Technology: Flutter, Python, Elasticsearch, MySQL
Overview: Eeco is a news app developed for a young startup team that had a genuine vision of letting people digest only the news they want and only when they want. When this seemed like a yet another content curation project, the client had a huge vision for the future which is the need-of-the-hour, 'Fake News Detector'.
Main features:
- This app is meant to 'curate' the content for the users throughout their journey. This was done by implementing Machine Learning algorithms.
- The application had to nudge the user to digest the articles only when they have free time amidst their daily plans & schedules. For prompting the user at the right time with the right articles, integrations with the user's calendar on Google seemed to be the right start.
- For spotting and demoting the fake news among thousands of articles available online, extensive datasets and training models had to be in place.
To know more about the detailed project approach, visit https://rootquotient.com/case-studies/eeco.php

Kirana | Web
Platform: Web
Category: Retail
Technology: Rails, React, Python, PostgreSQL
Overview: Kirana is an MIS application built exclusively for managing the inventory, generating purchase orders & maintaining vendor records. This application has been built highly modular to fit the purpose of retail stores of all types.
Main features:
- The BOM records are maintained in sync with the inventory stock. This is to alert the admin when the count reaches the critical quantity.
- By turning ON the 'Auto Raise' feature, Purchase Orders will be raised by the system automatically and forwarded to the chosen vendor.
- Automated accounting system eliminates human error. Reports can be exported in multiple file formats.Integration with third-party payment interfaces have been done for secure, seamless transactions.
To know more about the detailed project approach, visit https://rootquotient.com/case-studies.php

4wheelerz | Web
Platform: Web
Category: Automobile
Technology: Rails, AngularJS, MongoDB
Overview: A progressive web application was built to manage the automobile service center activities like customer record maintenance, spare stock management, service status tracking, customer feedback, and many more.
Main features:
- The responsive application has a custom CRM inbuilt for a projected scale of operations. Through SMS integration, promotional texts are pushed to targeted customers.
- Service status tracking is one of the most impressive features in this application that updates the records in real-time. The customer will also be intimated about major milestones.
- Cost estimation & invoice generation are in-built within the app to remove the hassle of using multiple applications for management and accounts.
To know more about the detailed project approach, visit https://rootquotient.com/case-studies.php

Hyatt | Web & Mobile Application
Platform: Web | Mobile
Category: Hospitality
Technology: EmberJS, Rails, Firebase, Flutter
Overview: A POC digital solution to manage the properties of Hyatt at the backend to ensure better customer experience at unit levels. This application was designed & developed in a record 3-weeks.
Main features:
- This application will be helpful in managing the property inventory with detailed set of attributes for every room.
- Creating work-orders, assigning clerks, generating invoices are some of the capabilities of the web application for admin.
- Through the mobile app for clerks, the inspection status of the properties can be updated in real-time with proofs like images and videos captured within the app.
To know more about the detailed project approach, visit https://rootquotient.com/case-studies.php

Pizza Hut | Mobile Application
Platform: Mobile
Category: Food | Charity
Technology: Flutter, AngularJS
Overview: 'Make It Yours' is a food ordering cum charity application developed as a POC for Pizza Hut. This applications allows users to customize their pizza order and a part of the cart value will be donated to the charity in the name of the user.
Main features:
- While the app does not have a default menu list, user can start customizing the pizza from dough to seasoning. Such customized orders can be saved for faster checkout in the future.
- Interactive visuals during the customization flow gives the users, a sense of making the dish by oneself.
- The checkout page is listed with charities to which a part of the order value, borne by the brand will be donated in the name of the user. A contribution certificate will be issued along with order confirmation details.
To know more about the detailed project approach, visit https://rootquotient.com/case-studies.php
Reviews
the project
Flutter-Based Mobile App for Technology Development Company
“They deliver exactly what we need.”
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 development manager for FussMobile. We have both business and individual customers, and we mainly focus on technology development; we invest in the company while developing our product lines for specific target markets.
What challenge were you trying to address with RootQuotient?
We hired RootQuotient for their mobile app development services.
What was the scope of their involvement?
RootQuotient has built our mobile app for both Android and iOS. This app is unique and focuses on leveraging near-field communication (NFC) technology. It’s also a counterpart to our NFC tags. Essentially, it lets users choose what digital profile or information to share with other people.
For instance, when they buy one of our tags, they can program the tag and link it directly to their digital profile in the app. They can share any social media or contact information they want; they can decide what details to share with others. In terms of technology, we’ve used Flutter. This language allows us to target both iOS and Android platforms with one code.
RootQuotient has also designed the logo and graphics of the app. When we need new designs, the team first gathers our requirements. Then, they provide us with designs based on our brand and colors. After we approve their outputs, their resources start developing them on iOS and Android platforms. We use the same process when we want new app features. They often share what they’ve done with us, and our team reviews their outputs and provide feedback.
Moreover, RootQuotient runs our staging environment. We use this to test changes before moving on to the production environment. After fixing any issues or bugs, we create a final production build. Once everything works as expected, we go live with the changes and updates. They also handle the implementation and launch of the updates in the app stores.
What is the team composition?
We work with 4–5 people from RootQuotient, including a project manager, developers, and DevOps specialists. The composition depends on what we’re doing at the moment. Usually, we interact with either two developers or a product manager; we deal with 1–2 DevOps when we’re launching updates to one of our production environments.
How did you come to work with RootQuotient?
We found RootQuotient on Clutch. I checked multiple companies and looked into their reviews and the products they’d worked on in the past to know whether or not they could deliver what we wanted. This was particularly important because the features we wanted were highly technical. In the end, we chose to engage with RootQuotient.
How much have you invested with them?
Our company has invested close to $13,000–$15,000.
What is the status of this engagement?
We started the engagement around March 2021, and the partnership is ongoing.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
Our app is now live and downloadable via app stores. The current deployment doesn’t have many downloads yet because we’ve had to fully rebrand and relaunch it with a new app name. We haven’t started our onboarding campaigns to gain customers.
How did RootQuotient perform from a project management standpoint?
RootQuotient has managed the project well. We’ve experienced delays, but they mostly move faster than we expect, compensating for the delays. Their project manager, account manager, and the rest of their team have also worked well with us. Even when things get tough and the timelines aren’t met as expected, they still manage to deliver. Some tasks have been more difficult than others, but they’ve provided reliable-quality services.
To communicate, we have a shared Teams channel. Some of our exchanges are done through emails, especially those that have something to do with invoices and payments. However, most of our regular interactions regarding any ongoing work are done through Teams.
What did you find most impressive about them?
They deliver exactly what we need.
Are there any areas they could improve?
RootQuotient can improve the time between receiving our feedback and getting our requests done.
Do you have any advice for potential customers?
Know what you want. Other people may have a different experience with RootQuotient because they’re not clear on what they want. In our case, we communicate quite fluidly with the team. Since our ideas are clear to them, they can deliver according to our expectations.
the project
MVP Development for Technical Hiring Tests Company
“Their resources were professionals.”
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 and sole proprietor of Tiger Testing. We’re developing quick technical hiring tests, where companies can use eight-minute multiple-choice questions to determine whether or not a candidate has the basic software skills they say they have on their resume.
What challenge were you trying to address with RootQuotient?
We needed RootQuotient’s software development services.
What was the scope of their involvement?
RootQuotient initially spent time understanding our problem. We went through an extensive requirements collection phase, and then they handed me an eight-page document outlining all the features and functionality of the software. The document also presented how things should work out, giving us a clear understanding of what we were building, what was required to do it, and how much it would cost. From there, they built everything from scratch.
What is the team composition?
We worked with at least six people. I had two project managers; I also worked with a UI/UX designer, a data architect, and two developers.
How did you come to work with RootQuotient?
I did an extensive vendor search in Eastern Europe, India, and the US. In fact, I’d used Clutch for some of those searches. Ultimately, I talked to at least nine companies, and my choice to pick RootQuotient came down to the cost certainty of the app. Since I was using my own money to build the software, having a fixed price bid was truly important for me.
On top of that, RootQuotient was able to customize the app environment based on what I told them. For comparison, other companies often defaulted to React Native. By contrast, RootQuotient took their time to understand what I was doing and proposed a software architecture that had the right tech stack. As a result, we decided to hire them.
How much have you invested with them?
We spent around $30,000.
What is the status of this engagement?
The project lasted from March 2021–March 2022.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
Since the platform only launched recently, I don’t have any numerical metrics to share yet. However, RootQuotient produced a working piece of software for me; the MVP worked in the staging environment, and I could use it to test my market hypothesis before spending another $100,000 on the product.
How did RootQuotient perform from a project management standpoint?
RootQuotient’s project management was great. Everything was documented and went to Microsoft DevOps. I had a weekly call with the project manager, and we also communicated via emails and Microsoft Teams.
What did you find most impressive about them?
They cared about the project, so they took the time to understand what I was building. They also made suggestions and improvements that were truly smart. In fact, they even gave me a logo for free. Overall, they paid great attention to what they were doing.
On top of that, their resources were professionals. Their designer was great. I’d worked with a billion-dollar telecommunications company, so I could also tell that RootQuotient’s database architecture was built correctly. Overall, they did everything by the book.
Are there any areas they could improve?
The project took longer than we expected compared to the requirements put on paper. That didn’t reflect the quality of their work, however.
Part of the reason for the delay was the COVID-19 pandemic situation in India — in April 2021, the situation was bad. At that time, half of their developers were somehow affected, and that put a bit of a dent in the timeline, understandably so.
Do you have any advice for potential customers?
Let RootQuotient do their job. They’re a full-service company, and I don’t see any gaps in their portfolio of people — they have designers, database specialists, app developers, and project managers.
the project
Communication App Dev for Healthcare Institution
"What sets RootQuotient apart from their competitors is their accessibility."
the reviewer
the review
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
Introduce your business and what you do there.
I’m a research project manager at the Montreal Children’s Hospital.
What challenge were you trying to address with RootQuotient?
We received funding for the development of an application that aimed to help patients, families, and medical staff communicate seamlessly with one another, and we needed RootQoutient’s team to build that platform.
What was the scope of their involvement?
We’ve kicked off the engagement with back-and-forth scoping discussions. RootQuotient has then finalized the app’s design and built a mock-up that they submitted for our approval. After we’ve submitted the mock-up to our stakeholders to gather further suggestions, and RootQuotient’s team has proceeded with the initial front- and back development.
Some of the core features of our platform include a step-by-step guide on a patient’s medical procedures, built-in notifications for calendar events, staff-family communication channels, and access to integrated patient-learning materials. RootQuotient is currently finalizing some backend solutions, and we’ll start the UX design process soon.
What is the team composition?
We work with their project manager, developers, and designers.
How did you come to work with RootQuotient?
We had a vetting process for local and North America-based providers, and we chose RootQuotient because of their unique understanding of our needs and flexible partnership options. The cherry on top was their team’s friendly and upright approach during our initial meetings.
How much have you invested with them?
We’ve spent between $50,000–$100,000 so far.
What is the status of this engagement?
Our ongoing collaboration with RootQuotient’s team commenced in February 2021.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
We’re still in the process of building the product, so there are no quantifiable metrics to share at this point. From our team’s perspective, RootQuotient is a highly reliable partner that does thorough research and accurately utilizes software platforms in order to deliver our exact design needs. We’ve shown bits and pieces of their work to our partners and staff, and everyone agrees that it flows seamlessly and logically.
How did RootQuotient perform from a project management standpoint?
They’ve been extremely communicative and attentive to our needs — I’ve never seen another company that possessed the same quality of project management skills.
What did you find most impressive about them?
What sets RootQuotient apart from their competitors is their accessibility. I can’t say enough great things about this team — they’ve always been approachable, responsive, and dependable.
Are there any areas they could improve?
There’s nothing constructive I can say about their work.
Do you have any advice for potential customers?
Trust their process and decisions, and you’ll be rewarded with the exact results you need.
the project
Cloud App Dev for Orthodontic Clinic
"We’ve been progressing reasonably well."
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 director of finance and operations at an orthodontics clinic called Smile Elements. I look after the general day-to-day affairs, operations, and financial aspects of the business.
What challenge were you trying to address with RootQuotient?
We hired RootQuotient to build our technology platform.
What was the scope of their involvement?
The main purpose of our cloud app is to manage our standard practice workflow. Internally, we want our team to effectively oversee booking appointments with patients, manage the time of doctors, follow up with patients, manage contracts, manage payments, and more. On top of being a patient management system, we want our platform to deal with the technical and commercial aspects of the entire patient journey.
As a result, we’ve asked them to integrate a 3D charting app along with a data analytics and visualization tool, which will allow standardized treatment nodes to be generated. On the part of patients, we want them to easily book their medical appointments, review their treatment progress, and raise any concerns or questions regarding their treatment.
What is the team composition?
We primarily communicate with a dedicated project manager, and a technical team of at least 3–4 developers supports him.
How did you come to work with RootQuotient?
We performed a rigorous review on about 10 companies through a detailed request for quote (RFQ) process. We selected RootQuotient because they had experience in dealing with 3D anatomical objects. Additionally, they offered a competitive price. Overall, considering the technical and commercial parameters of our project, we decided that they were the right fit.
How much have you invested with them?
We’ve spent $250,000 CAD (approximately $196,000 USD).
What is the status of this engagement?
We began our partnership in January 2021, and we continue to work together. We wanted to finish by September 2021, but there were changes to the project plan. As a result, we moved the target end date to December 2021.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
We review RootQuotient’s progress on a weekly basis because we want to see the features they’re developing for every sprint. We then check the performance of the features they’re developing and identify issues — if there are any. In relation to that, we have no concerns right now because we’ve been progressing reasonably well.
How did RootQuotient perform from a project management standpoint?
So far, we have had a smooth experience with them. They keep us informed of any challenges to meeting deadlines, and their project manager is always on top of things. We have regular meetings with RootQuotient to assess the progress of their work, and we follow agile methodology to manage the project. They use tools such as Microsoft Azure and Jira. Overall, their performance has been consistent since they started.
What did you find most impressive about them?
The team’s technical expertise and project management skills have been impressive. We worked with other vendors in the past for other projects, but they weren’t as experienced with 3D anatomical objects so we faced a lot of technical challenges.
Are there any areas they could improve?
They could perform more unique testing during their presentation because we had instances where we identified minor bugs. It should be fixed before a product would be demonstrated to a client — having said that, it wasn’t really a functional issue but a presentation issue.
However, we want to emphasize that we have a good and healthy working relationship with them. Our constructive feedback is something which they could consider for their future clients.
Do you have any advice for potential customers?
Get your scope right before you embark on the journey of developing your platform. In our case, we’ve spent money so that they could conduct a deep discovery phase.
the project
Mobile App Dev for Health Research Institute
"They’re very easygoing, humble, and transparent. Whenever something doesn’t fit, RootQuotient tells us right away."
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 IT program manager for a health research institute.
What challenge were you trying to address with RootQuotient?
We have an application with a CMS that was built to help patients surrounding transition of care. Our previous partner built the app, but we needed someone to take it over, improve it, and add a large number of new features.
What was the scope of their involvement?
The mobile app is built in Unity and works with iOS and Android, but it also functions with web-based navigators. It’s supported by our CMS and it has a dashboard that enables reporting using Power BI.
We gave RootQuotient the user requirement specifications, and they did an analysis of the application, ensuring that everything the previous vendor had done was fine and making their own suggestions.
On the portion that we’re now creating from scratch, they’re gathering feedback from our patients as well as collaborating directly with us. Specifically, they’re revamping our UX/UI with the goal to enable proper CMS functionality. Additionally, they’re introducing uploading and downloading capabilities.
What is the team composition?
There are 4-5 people on the team. The CEO is our main point of contact — there’s also a project manager who reports to me weekly and a Unity designer.
How did you come to work with RootQuotient?
We were looking for partners that had a base in Canada and experience with research and medical solutions. We also wanted someone that had knowledge of Unity and JSON5. Root Quotient had what we were looking for.
We did a Google search and took recommendations, which included RootQuotient. From a list of 20 companies, we invited about 10 into an RFP process. They presented their proposals after making an analysis and reviewing the source code. RootQuotient was the best, by far.
What is the status of this engagement?
We’ve been working together since July 2020.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
We’re launching the app and doing user acceptance testing right now. Tests have revealed that the CMS is functioning properly and transferring to the application correctly, meaning the servers are communicating well.
How did RootQuotient perform from a project management standpoint?
Project management is perfect. They couldn’t be gentler or more on time — they’re punctual. We communicate over Microsoft Teams, email, and phone calls.
What did you find most impressive about them?
They’re very easygoing, humble, and transparent. Whenever something doesn’t fit, RootQuotient tells us right away. Their manner is extremely polite and professional.
Are there any areas they could improve?
Since we’re in Montreal, it would be good if they had multiple resources with skills in French. That’s all I can say. So far, they’ve accommodated our schedule, including some delays we had with legal issues and payments.
Do you have any advice for potential customers?
We already knew what we needed very well, and RootQuotient has been very proactive in helping us. They have a lot of experience. This applies to whatever company you’re working with, but it’s good to have things clear from the beginning. The UI/UX should be very well defined.
the project
Web-Based App Development & UI/UX Design for Media Company
"Their communication, accessibility, and willingness to work through problems were all very impressive."
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.
We do brand events with large clients, taking annual brand objectives to create strategies surrounding the consumer market. Whether it’s a retail push or a product launch, we come up with a plan to launch these ideas. I’m the owner of the company.
What challenge were you trying to address with RootQuotient?
We needed to create a mobile platform in the form of a web-based app for a project my team was doing with a bank. In Canada, we need to be very stringent with data: how it’s collected, managed, transferred, and disposed of. We were tasked with doing a national program across Canada where we were engaging with customers who were telling their stories in relation to our client.
What was the scope of their involvement?
To execute this project, we created a six-by-five-foot screen that presented these consumer stories, which were all about Black History Month. The right screen was about able people telling their own stories about what Black History Month means to them, and the other side of the screen depicted iconic individuals in black history.
As people inputted their stories to the project, we wanted them to appear on the screen. They were responsible for the app and backend development work that made this possible. The app allows us to moderate, edit, and approve stories on the backend, allowing them to go live on the screen during the event. The product had to work very quickly because people at the event would expect to see their stories on the screen after submitting them.
Their team created everything for that event, including the UI/UX design, backend, moderation, a Salesforce integration, and more. Our client took the event across Canada.
What is the team composition?
There were three people, including key developers and a main point of contact.
How did you come to work with RootQuotient?
After doing some online research, I narrowed my selection down to three companies. They all did a pitch and briefing with us. We landed on their services based on that process.
How much have you invested with them?
We spent about $50,000 CAD (approximately $39,100 USD).
What is the status of this engagement?
We started working together in September 2020, and our work together is ongoing. The project itself launched in February 2021, and we’re just maintaining data with them now.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
When we started working with the client, there were roadblocks in data security and the Salesforce integration. We’d about given up in our efforts to get the API functioning properly. They worked night and day to get this integration going. While the client was technically responsible for the API and integration, their team figured it out before them. At that point, we were only 2–3 weeks out from the launch of the event, so that was a huge success. It made us look very good to the client, which was great for our relationship-building. Their UI/UX was also great, so it was easy to get approvals and walk clients through the app.
How did RootQuotient perform from a project management standpoint?
They’re great communicators and always met deadlines. The plan of action came well in advance of scheduled deadlines. They kept track of all of that information in a shared Excel document. Meetings were planned out ahead of time as well. They were always available for calls and quick to respond to email, so it was a phenomenal experience. We also used Microsoft Teams to communicate on an ongoing basis.
What did you find most impressive about them?
Their communication, accessibility, and willingness to work through problems were all very impressive. Many outsourced companies limit their support through billable hours, but they care more about doing their job very well. They care about the quality of their work and want us to succeed as their partner.
Are there any areas they could improve?
I can’t think of anything at this point.
Do you have any advice for potential customers?
As long as you give them a solid brief, they’ll deliver. I’d recommend that you write out your brief in full to make sure you get the most out of their process. They’re great at coming up with creative ideas and solutions, but I’d advise not wasting time defining objectives upfront.
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Web Dev & UI/UX Design Support for Law Firm
“RootQuotient really has that perfect mix of capability, attention to detail, and focused professionalism.”
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A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
Introduce your business and what you do there.
I’m the founder and CEO of a boutique law firm that works mostly within the investment management space. Our clients operate funds and are typically looking to open accounts or get financing from banks. We negotiate those agreements and documentation.
What challenge were you trying to address with RootQuotient?
We were looking for a development partner that could build a bespoke software solution. It’s a web platform that would help our open accounts with banks and negotiate agreements.
What was the scope of their involvement?
RootQutient is creating an operational workflow solution that would help us walk our clients through their banking and negotiation needs. This has involved tracking and simplifying that operational process.
Our second requirement is to make sure that the platform can store documents once those banking agreements have been executed. The documents and their key clauses should be readable, searchable, and available, which would allow our clients to analyze the information in their contracts in a much more powerful way.
Currently, we’re building out the UI/UX in Adobe XD, which is really important to us. It needs to be very user-friendly and in line with our branding. We’ve already designed the wireframes to establish the look and feel, and they’ve been executing it exceptionally well. Next, we’ll start working on the backend using Ruby on Rails, and the whole platform will be hosted on Google Cloud. We use Azure DevOps for version control.
What is the team composition?
From the sale to the actual project, there have been 4–5 people involved. Srivatsan (Director of Business Development) was our main point of contact in the beginning, and we also spoke with Rajagopalan (Co-Founder & CEO) who was more on the technical side of things. Since the project kick-off, the main responsibilities have fallen on Ranjith (Business Consultant) and Abhish (UI/UX Designer).
How did you come to work with RootQuotient?
We did an RFP process, reaching out to about 15 software companies that found online in the US, Canada, India, and Ukraine. For each candidate, we provided a detailed, 10-page document that outlined what we wanted our partner to build for us.
RootQuotient stood out immediately to us. Unlike the other companies we looked at, they were willing to put in the frontend work and effort to assess our project even before we officially hired them. They responded very well to our proposal, both in terms of their response speed and the level of detail that they had when looking through our document. The team provided us with their own proposal of what they could do, the cost estimates, and a potential timeline — it was very professional.
How much have you invested with them?
Our budget for this project is $40,000 CAD (approximately $31,100 USD). We’re working at a fixed rate, so they’re not tacking on extra fees.
What is the status of this engagement?
We started working with RootQuotient in October 2020, and we’re still collaborating.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
We’ve built about 60 screens and have started showing some of our clients the wireframes and how the platform works. Our clients think it’s really cool and innovative.
What we’re doing isn’t completely unique or new in the sense that this technology exists in other industries, but we’re tailoring it to our field. The few competitors we have are a lot more limited in scope, and their solutions aren’t as powerful as ours. The design isn’t as intuitive, either.
How did RootQuotient perform from a project management standpoint?
So far, we’ve been on target. RootQuotient is transparent with the steps that we need to take to accomplish the project, so we understand clearly where we are in the process. Every week, we have two meetings with Ranjith and Abhish to discuss questions they may have as well as prepare for the next phases.
Other communication tools include Microsoft Teams, email, and even within Adobe XD directly. If we have comments about specific points on a slide, we can leave notes, which has been very important.
What did you find most impressive about them?
RootQuotient really has that perfect mix of capability, attention to detail, and focused professionalism. They’re good partners to us — they’re not just trying to develop software, charge a fee, and then move on. I feel that they really care about getting our project done right so that our business succeeds.
Are there any areas they could improve?
No, I can’t think of anything.
Do you have any advice for potential customers?
Explain specifically what you want out of the project in a lot of detail. As I said, we had a 10-page document of our scope that wasn’t a light read. Many providers barely looked at the document before speaking to us, which was frankly a waste of my time, and others wanted to charge us a fee to even look at it.
However, if you give RootQuotient a lot of information about the project and how it would elevate your company’s mission, it’s going to help them. They’re a pretty young firm, so they’re looking to partner up with companies that they believe in. They want a partnership that’s going to be viable in the long term. That’s an important part of their company culture.
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Custom Software Development for Financial Services App
"Access to the team, particularly in the design step, was a huge help in expediting the process."
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The client submitted this review online.
Please describe your company and your position there.
We are a fintech startup, developing an innovative app for retirement planning. I am the founder and CEO.
For what projects/services did your company hire RootQuotient, and what were your goals?
We had developed the MVP of the app with another provider but there was a fair amount of work left to convert the MVP to a real application.
How did you select RootQuotient and what were the deciding factors?
Our top priority was the technical competency & communication skills of the team. We needed a team that could take over a "rescue project" and build on that foundation.
They needed to really understand our project in order to come up with a plan to take us from the MVP version to our final objective. They communicated those early steps well and offered to do the project at a reasonable cost.
Describe the scope of work in detail, including the project steps, key deliverables, and technologies used.
The scope of the work involved:
- Code review of the current application
- Design/modify different UI elements to make the app more user friendly (Adobe xd)
- Addition of a page to the app to calculate and graph retirement amounts (Javascript)
- Moving the backend code from Node.js to Python Django
- Socked implementation to improve latency issues in the backend
- Adding user registration/login modules to the app
- Integration of backend with frontend via custom APIs
How many people from the vendor's team worked with you, and what were their positions?
We worked with five people in total; the deliverables and scope were mostly discussed with the account manager and the project manager. But for specific items we worked with one designer and two developers.
Can you share any measurable outcomes of the project or general feedback about the deliverables?
The final delivery is happening next week but they have been able to deliver on the promise so far. In particular, we had scheduled a few product demos with interested parties and they gave us a stable product to demo which was very helpful in getting initial feedback.
Describe their project management style, including communication tools and timelines.
We mostly communicated through Teams, with project updates in Excel. They use JIRA internally as well but they said this is a small project and can be managed in Excel.
In retrospect, that was a bad decision as it made it difficult to track the bugs and feature requests. Nevertheless, we have been in constant communication and we are on the schedule.
What did you find most impressive or unique about this company?
Access to the team, particularly in the design step, was a huge help in expediting the process.
Are there any areas for improvement or something they could have done differently?
I believe they could use a diligent QC to compare the development with design. We usually found typos or spelling errors after each deployment which could have been avoided had they followed the design documents more thoroughly. This has been communicated to the account manager and they are improving it.
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App Prototype UI Design for Early-Stage Startup
“You can tell that they really put in the work, and they ultimately did produce quality results.”
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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 an early-stage startup. We’re trying to develop a social media app that facilitates competition.
What challenge were you trying to address with RootQuotient?
We’re currently looking for financing, so we contracted RootQuotient to develop a UI for us. We wanted to transform our idea into an actual product, but without spending the money to fully develop the app. We wanted to show people what it would look like and survey them before moving into the development stage.
What was the scope of their involvement?
RootQuotient is designing our UI. They’re providing us with 25 hours worth of work. We sent them design ideas, and they came back to us to consult our team. They worked on the design and gave us the first iteration, we consulted them again, and they did the second iteration. They’ve done all of this in Adobe XD. We still have a few hours left, during which we will give them our final design iterations.
What is the team composition?
There are two people: one manages the project, and the other is the designer. I’m generally in contact with the manager. He’s very responsive and easy to contact. He lets the designer know what work to do.
How did you come to work with RootQuotient?
I saw that they were rated well on Clutch. I ended up calling them six months ago when there were other products I wanted to work on. I didn’t want to put in the money until I was sure it was something that would work, especially since one of my projects got canceled due to COVID. I contacted them when I had this new idea.
How much have you invested with them?
I’ve invested around $15,000.
What is the status of this engagement?
Our partnership began in October or November 2019, and it’s ongoing. We have a few more hours left in the contract.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
They’ve been quite excellent, and I’ve been very happy with their service. They provided me with a very solid product.
How did RootQuotient perform from a project management standpoint?
They’re extremely responsive, and they take feedback well. I really have no complaints. I felt like they were trying to get the most out of the hours. Even when I wasn’t paying them yet, they were responsive to my emails. They set up meetings very easily.
We typically communicate over email. They also use Microsoft Teams to communicate the project information and share documents. Everything is very easy and clear. They’d let me know when things changed.
What did you find most impressive about them?
They work extremely hard and respond to everything super fast. You can tell that they really put in the work, and they ultimately did produce quality results.
Are there any areas they could improve?
They’ve been really great, so it’s hard to say. The only area I didn’t like was that at first, they designed the app with more of an Android feel. However, when I asked them to change it, they did. I think they’re more tailored toward Android.
Any advice for potential customers?
When you have a product in mind, fully design it yourself and give them very specific instructions. That’s what we did, and I feel like that’s one of the reasons we got quality results. Make sure you’re very explicit with your instructions before giving them an idea. You need to think through the idea and the design yourself.
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Web & Mobile Design & Dev for Entertainment Platform
"From scope, architecture, and design perspectives, RootQuotient’s the best team I’ve worked with so far."
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 co-founder of an entertainment platform.
What challenge were you trying to address with RootQuotient?
We had an idea and needed a team to execute the technology behind it.
What was the scope of their involvement?
RootQuotient translated our requirements into mockups for our web and mobile platforms, which feature an administrative component. Their team iterated on a series of low-fidelity and then high-fidelity mockups. Then, they started to work on website architecture. Their team identified the best tech stack to use that includes Ruby on Rails, ReactJS, PostgreSQL, and Flutter. For the notifications, they're using Mailgun and Firebase. We’re now in the building phase.
What is the team composition?
We have a main point of contact and there are about 4–5 folks working on the project.
How did you come to work with RootQuotient?
I searched Google for development teams and read a lot of reviews including those on Clutch. I had initial screening calls with four different companies and gathered quotes. I was not only impressed by RootQuotient’s quote but also their team’s dedication. Before we even had a contract, they completed a lot of leg work to scope the project.
How much have you invested with them?
The contract’s around $45,000.
What is the status of this engagement?
We began the partnership in May 2020, and it’s ongoing.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
So far, we're happy with their work. As we’re not live, I don’t have metrics yet.
Their team came with ideas that I hadn’t even considered. I haven't worked with developers who cared about the actual solution before RootQuotient. I worked with development teams that just executed on the requirements even if it didn’t make sense technologically.
RootQuotient didn’t let me accept a design that wasn’t exactly what I wanted. They didn’t mind revising it like 20 times. Their team gave us the time and talent to move the design forward without charging us more.
How did RootQuotient perform from a project management standpoint?
We use Azure for the development tasks. As a communication tool, we use Microsoft Teams. RootQuotient communicates clearly. They’re also responsive. Even if I ping them off-cycle, their team addresses everything right away. This has been the best development process that I’ve experienced.
What did you find most impressive about them?
I’ve been most impressed by their talent. From scope, architecture, and design perspectives, RootQuotient’s the best team I’ve worked with so far.
Thoroughness is another one of their strengths. Their team cares about their work. Unlike my previous experiences, RootQuotient wanted to know our goals and then took the time to figure out an effective plan to achieve them.
Are there any areas they could improve?
At this moment, I don’t have anything negative to say.
Do you have any advice for potential customers?
I would recommend them. Be prepared with specifications and mockups because RootQuotient will hit the ground running. I mostly knew what I wanted, which made the process smoother for us. However, their team seems to be able to work with a lot less.
The app is live and downloadable on app stores, and the client is happy with RootQuotient’s management of the project. The team delivers reliable outputs, and they can work through delays and resolve issues effectively. They collaborate well with the company using tools such as Teams and emails.