STX Next is an international digital engineering consultancy focused on delivering Data & AI solutions, integrated into modern Cloud infrastructure with exceptional UX & Design. The business services a global customer base through a flexible, multi-location nearshoring model from two delivery centers in Poland and Mexico with a deep, educated, cost-effective talent pool. With nearly 20 years of expertise and a talented team of 500 professionals, STX has successfully delivered over 1,000 projects.
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Leveraging STX’s reputation as a Python powerhouse has laid the foundation for this transition and underpins STX’s philosophy of placing itself at the center of global innovation and technological growth.
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Min project size
$10,000+
Hourly rate
$50 - $99 / hr
Employees
250 - 999
Locations
Poznań, Poland
Year founded
Founded 2005
Languages
Timezones
4 Languages that we service
English
Spanish
German
Polish
2 Timezones that we service
CET
Central European Time (CET)
CST
Central Standard Time (CST)
5 Locations
Poznań , Poland
London , England
Mérida , Mexico
Spring , TX
Eschborn , Germany
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Pricing Snapshot
Min. project size
$10,000+
Avg. hourly rate
$50 - $99
/hr
Rating for cost
4.4
/5
What Clients Have Said
STX Next is perceived as offering good value for cost, with clients reporting satisfaction with pricing and project outcomes. Specific project costs range from $6,000 to over $1 million, with most clients noting efficient resource management and timely delivery, though some mention higher-than-expected costs.
STX Next is commended for its responsiveness and collaborative approach. They maintain open communication channels, ensuring that clients are kept informed and involved throughout the project lifecycle. This proactive communication fosters a strong working relationship.
Effective Project Management
Clients highlight STX Next’s strong project management capabilities. They are noted for their use of Agile methodologies, efficient communication, and timely delivery of projects. Their ability to manage complex projects and adjust to client needs makes them a reliable partner.
Proactive Problem Solving
Clients value STX Next’s proactive approach to problem-solving. They are known for offering innovative solutions and improvements, often taking the initiative to suggest enhancements that benefit the overall project.
High-Quality Deliverables
The company is recognized for delivering high-quality work that often exceeds client expectations. Their attention to detail and commitment to quality are consistently mentioned as key strengths, resulting in reliable and well-functioning products.
Strong Expertise in Python Development
STX Next is repeatedly praised for its proficiency in Python development. Clients appreciate their technical skills and ability to handle complex projects, including full-stack development and DevOps services. Their Python expertise is a major draw for clients, contributing significantly to successful project outcomes.
Room for Improvement in Onboarding and Documentation
Some clients have noted challenges during the onboarding process and the need for improved documentation. While these issues are not widespread, addressing them could enhance the client experience and project efficiency.
"[They] stand out through the passion shown for the business."
Nov 4, 2016
CEO
Anonymous
IT Services
Seattle, Washington
11-50 Employees
Phone Interview
Verified
STX Next supports and maintains an existing culinary website that helps users plan and prepare different meals.
Highlights include clear technical expertise, access to a sizable talent pool, and a knack for proactively finding ways to improve the working relationship with clients.
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this
client over the phone. Below is an edited
transcript.
BACKGROUND
Introduce your business and what you do there.
Our company runs a recipe website. I am the chief executive officer.
OPPORTUNITY / CHALLENGE
What challenge were you trying to address with STX Next?
Our company has been around for 11 years and we have used STX Next as an ongoing development partner. I don't know if they built our website originally since I wasn't working for the company at the time, but they're responsible for it now and have been since my arrival. All of our technical needs are handled by their team, under our supervision.
SOLUTION
What was the scope of their involvement?
STX Next is adding new features and maintaining our website on a continuous basis. We work in 2-week sprints using an Agile methodology for constant product releases. They plan out and deploy each sprint. STX Next works in collaboration with our internal product team in order to continually improve our site. We have a custom-built site.
How did you come to work with STX Next?
I don't have this information. They were our partner when I arrived and I chose to continue using them.
What is the status of this engagement?
The company has been working with STX Next for 5 years. I've been collaborating with their team for the last year and a half. I'm very familiar with them and their leadership team.
RESULTS & FEEDBACK
Could you share any evidence that would demonstrate the productivity, quality of work, or the impact of the engagement?
We have a roadmap and have been fulfilling it. As we are reaching the end of 2016, we have seen a 200% growth year-over-year in website traffic. This increase is due to working with STX Next on implementing the right features and doing the proper cleanups on the backend.
How did STX Next perform from a project management standpoint?
We use the Agile methodology, so there are expected meetings 3–4 times a week followed by deployments and retrospectives. We have ongoing conversations with STX Next which works well for us. We have been using Unbounce for project tracking and will be moving to Jira next week. It was a joint decision; both of our team have used the tool in the past. We also use Slack for continuous conversations and have Google Hangouts meetings at 6–7 AM most days of the week.
What did you find most impressive about STX Next?
I've worked with many vendors in my career for similar work. STX Next stands out through the passion showed for the business. This starts at the top, with their principal. STX Next has paid a lot of attention to customer details.
Also, I've appreciated STX Next's openness and honesty during our retrospectives. They've continually looked at ways in which we could improve the working relationship and the internal team. I have almost 15 years of experience working in the digital world, and our retrospectives with STX Next have been the most honest I've participated in.
Are there any areas STX Next could improve?
We're one of STX Next's only publishing-media clients at this time. Their overall understanding of technical SEO components isn't as great, due to a lack of expertise in working with DoubleClick, ad tags, and other tools associated with our line of business.
What tips or recommendations could you share that might increase the likelihood of success with STX Next?
I don't have anything specific. Clients are definitely in great hands with them.
RATINGS
4.5
Quality
4.5
Service & Deliverables
Schedule
4.5
On time / deadlines
Cost
3.5
Value / within estimates
"I've worked with other offshore teams, as well as with internal ones. Pricing can be very different between the two."
Willing to Refer
5.0
NPS
Mobile Prototyping for Consumer App Startup
Mobile App Development
Confidential
Apr. 2016 - Ongoing
5.0
Quality
5.0
Schedule
5.0
Cost
4.5
Willing to Refer
5.0
“We appreciated how passionate and engaged their team was.”
Jun 27, 2016
Co-Founder & COO, Fizo Corp
Anonymous
IT Services
Toronto, Ontario
1-10 Employees
Phone Interview
Verified
STX Next assisted in developing a consumer application. The team was responsible for the design and initial ground-laying process to prepare for application architecture.
The system performs well and quickly, features a stable architecture, and has an appealing UI and workflow. STX Next exceeded expectations in quality and timeliness. The team was genuinely invested in the success of the project and offered guidance on the product’s response to market constraints.
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this
client over the phone. Below is an edited
transcript.
BACKGROUND
Introduce your business and what you do there.
Our startup company has developed a mobile platform which is meant to deliver recruitment assistance for small and medium businesses. We are based in Toronto, Ontario. I'm a co-founder and the chief operating officer of the company.
OPPORTUNITY / CHALLENGE
What challenge were you trying to address with STX Next?
We were presented with a significant business challenge in needing to recruit an outstanding software development team. More than just an outsourced team, we needed a partner that could assist us in developing the app in terms of both quality and time to market. Choosing STX Next was dependent on these 2 considerations. We also wanted to ensure that the team would meet and exceed our expectations, which was true for STX Next.
SOLUTION
What was the scope of their involvement?
STX Next has been in charge of design and the initial ground-laying process for our application architecture, in preparation for the Agile team. We were not only able to cover this, but also had a fruitful partnership with STX Next in extending our understanding of market forces and constraints. This gave us significant clarity for the strategic planning process.
In total, we've used 5 resources from STX Next. The selection process was handled by them. We were confident that STX Next would deliver the right people for the project.
How did you come to work with STX Next?
We considered 2 other companies before choosing STX Next. The recommendation for their company came through word-of-mouth to our Chief Executive Officer, who has acquired a wide network based on industry experience.
What is the status of this engagement?
We started working with STX Next in April 2016 and work with them remains ongoing.
RESULTS & FEEDBACK
Could you share any evidence that would demonstrate the productivity, quality of work, or the impact of the engagement?
We had an amazing experience with STX Next. They were in charge of delivering the architecture and design of the product. We were very happy with both. The satisfaction level with our stakeholders was high as well. The performance speed of the system as a whole is entirely attributable to STX Next and the architecture they came up with. The user interface and workflow are expertly designed, too.
How did STX Next perform from a project management standpoint?
STX Next delivered on-time and within the specified budget. There were no negative aspects of our collaboration. The only issues were with our understanding of how the product would respond to market constraints. STX Next helped us in this respect. STX Next used an internal project management software that we had access to.
What did you find most impressive about STX Next?
STX Next delivered an excellent product, with good quality and timeliness. We also appreciated how passionate and engaged their team was. We were looking for a partner that would care about the work, which proved to be outstanding from STX Next's side.
Are there any areas STX Next could improve?
No. The result has been perfect so far.
RATINGS
5.0
Quality
5.0
Service & Deliverables
Schedule
5.0
On time / deadlines
Cost
4.5
Value / within estimates
"I rate STX Next based on industry costs. When looking at our possibilities for outsourcing the work, we could have chosen a less expensive option, but the balance between cost and the type of team that we could work with tipped in STX Next's favor."
Willing to Refer
5.0
NPS
"I haven't recommended STX Next yet, but I would definitely do it.
iOS Redevelopment for IT Startup
Mobile App Development
Confidential
Mar. 2016 - Ongoing
4.5
Quality
4.5
Schedule
4.5
Cost
5.0
Willing to Refer
5.0
“I feel that I can contact them at any time for questions, changes, or clarifications.”
May 16, 2016
Mobile Development Lead
Anonymous
IT Services
Tel Aviv, Israel
1-10 Employees
Phone Interview
Verified
STX Next was initially contracted to develop additional features for an iOS application. They were retained to develop the Android version of the application.
STX Next successfully completed the initial initiative testing. The team provides high quality code, effective project management, and is timely on deliverables. They are responsive and communicate regularly, clearly, and effectively with daily discussions and weekly reports.
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this
client over the phone. Below is an edited
transcript.
BACKGROUND
Please describe your organization.
We are a small startup comprised of five members based in Tel Aviv, Israel. We've developed an SDK [software development kit] for both iOS and Android, which serves as an authentication service for our clients, based on face recognition. It's aimed at replacing the normal user name and password method, making it easier for our clients' users to log in to their services.
What is your position?
I am the software lead in Android development.
OPPORTUNITY / CHALLENGE
What business challenge were you trying to address with STX Next?
We were looking for iOS developers who could help us to get from a version one of our SDK to a version two. We were looking for a month-long collaboration in order to include a few required features into our platform.
SOLUTION
Please describe the scope of their involvement.
At the time, we could only look one month into the future. We knew that specific features were missing from our product, and we needed help in order to get there. It was a very clear-cut project, which was the base for our collaboration.
Aside from their iOS resource, we've also contracted a couple of Android developers from STX Next as well as a quality assurance person. We're now beginning a consultation with a security expert from their team. It's not a full-fledged project yet, though.
As I've mentioned, we are developing face recognition technology. One of our main concerns is handling spoof attempts, namely people attempting authentications using a photo of the user. STX Next integrated a library, which was internally developed in Israel for that purpose. We call it Liveness. They helped integrate it into the iOS SDK and made it a part of the application's flow.
We usually worked with a one-person-team from STX Next. The work was handed off once or twice between different developers, but, looking at almost any single point in time, only one person was working on the iOS development. That person would typically be managed by a team leader.
How did you come to work with STX Next?
We were working with a local company in Israel, which created the SDK as it was at the time, but we decided to stop working with them due to an unsatisfactory level of quality offered by them as well as their level of communication. We started looking for alternatives and were approached by STX Next with very good timing. They proposed a potential collaboration to our CEO on LinkedIn. We went through with an initial call and, from this, we already understood that this could be a potentially valuable collaboration. It was just that easy, and we kicked it off from there.
What is the status of this engagement?
We've been working together for a month and a half. We are preparing to release the new version of the platform to our clients. The effort has not yet been completed since the product is not yet in the client's hands.
RESULTS & FEEDBACK
Could you share any statistics or metrics from this engagement?
I could measure their performance mostly through the work done on the iOS part of our project. Testing is still fully internal. The initial initiative, as it was defined at the beginning of the project, was done successfully. We are finalizing other aspects of the product before it can be sent to clients.
How did STX Next perform from a project management standpoint?
It was our impression that the quality of their work and their timeliness were very high. There were a few minor delays, but they were understandable. The requirements were not always fixed, and we occasionally changed specs as we went along. We were overall satisfied with STX Next's velocity and quality of work.
The main project management tool used was Atlassian JIRA. It was chosen at STX Next's suggestion, given that they are accustomed to the software. I didn't have specific requirements as long as something was in place. GitHub was used for hosting code and for collaborating. The code was already in place there, so it was the easiest path to take when starting our collaboration. We mainly used Skype for communication and tried to follow a somewhat scrum methodology, working with weekly sprints. It was a very short project, so this approach was appropriate. We had daily discussions and followed them up with weekly reviews.
What distinguishes STX Next from other providers?
Apart from their quality of work and timeliness, it was important for us to have clear communication. STX Next met this expectation very well. We had daily discussions. If a feature was a bit more complex, it would be discussed even a few times per day. I was very pleased with this aspect, especially given that they were an offshore firm, so we couldn't meet face to face. I feel that I can contact them at any time for questions, changes or clarifications. They are always very responsive.
RATINGS
4.5
Quality
4.5
Service & Deliverables
Schedule
4.5
On time / deadlines
Cost
5.0
Value / within estimates
Willing to Refer
5.0
NPS
"I have recommended STX Next to a friend in Israel who has started working with them.
Front-end Development for Investment Management Firm
Custom Software Development
Confidential
Sep. 2015 - Ongoing
5.0
Quality
4.5
Schedule
5.0
Cost
5.0
Willing to Refer
4.0
“STX Next has really stuck to the rulebook of scrum development, which has paid off well very.”
May 12, 2016
Head of Core Technology, Hedge Fund
Anonymous
Financial services
London, England
1,001-5,000 Employees
Phone Interview
Verified
STX Next built the fronted of a data and analytics portal to make it easier for investment managers to analyze portfolios and strategies.
Internal usage of the tool has grown tremendously and replaced several legacy systems, increasing efficiency by eliminating the need to manage multiple platforms at once. STX Next is easy to collaborate with despite their physical distance and shares UX expertise to constantly improve the product.
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this
client over the phone. Below is an edited
transcript.
BACKGROUND
Please introduce your business and what you do there.
I work for a hedge fund. We are a systematic hedge fund, meaning that we invest money on behalf of our clients using computer algorithms. We are proficient in coding within the company, given that all our transactions rely on technology. I'm the head of core platform technology. I manage a team of eight programmers. We are responsible for the Python technology being used day-to-day in the company for research purposes.
OPPORTUNITY / CHALLENGE
What business challenge were you trying to address with STX Next?
One of our projects has consisted of providing an analytics portal for investment managers, whose job it is to run portfolios and strategies. They need to have a good overall image and see all of their numbers in one place. We have another tool that evaluates risk through profit and loss, as well as other types of data, within one page. It's a tool for drilling data and answering questions about it, identifying trends. We have built this product in collaboration with STX Next.
SOLUTION
Please describe the scope of their involvement.
We've only worked on one project so far with STX Next. They've built the front end of the application from scratch for us. Some of its features include showing data in a rich, tabular format, and allowing users to see inline plots in charts, which can then be probed even further. Multiple data queries are possible and that data can be plotted in graphs so it's easier to find patterns. They've provided us with two full-time developers, one tester and a UX/UI [user experience/user interface] design resource.
How did you come to work with STX Next?
We run a Python development shop in-house, but we lack web development skills. Our expertise lies in systems and back-end development. I have found it difficult to hire front-end JavaScript developers in London, so we began talking to STX Next because they could provide us some good JavaScript resources. We chose them because of their size and the breadth of technology they covered. Even though our immediate need is for JavaScript development, the fact that they also have a strong background in Python was good for us. It was a common language between our companies so, if we ever wanted to work on other projects in the future, it would be a good resource to have. Someone from STX Next contacted our company originally. The offer trickled down to me, and we ended up working with them.
Could you provide a sense of the size of this initiative in financial terms?
The total development cost has been more than $50,000.
What is the status of this engagement?
The project was started in September 2015 and is ongoing.
RESULTS & FEEDBACK
Could you share any statistics or metrics from this engagement?
The web application is entirely internal to our company. We track its usage, which has grown constantly. It has replaced one or more of our older systems, including a previous web application. We have been able to migrate all of the users from that application onto our new one early on. It proved to be a success by reducing the number of platforms that we have to manage.
Working with their UX designer has been a very good experience as well. The ideas that he brought to the project in order to unify its look and feel, making the application discoverable to new users, was very positive and made the product look better than anything we've ever made before.
We've seen many new users. I was approached by one of them, a senior manager, who told me that he'd been able to perform a task through it that would probably not have been possible using our older systems.
How did STX Next perform from a project management standpoint?
We are developers ourselves, so it's easy to gauge the quality of what STX Next is producing. Their processes are very similar to ours, so the collaboration has worked very well. They're easy to work with, despite working remotely. My team in London has been developing the back-end interface for our systems, whereas STX Next has been developing the front end. As a result, we've had daily and weekly interactions, working closely with their team.
We use the same agile methodologies as their company, which means that, when things take longer than expected, we will find out about it quickly and reprioritize. On a weekly basis, STX Next completes the work assigned to their team. Issues can sometimes be more difficult than anyone would have imagined but, because of agile practices, the information is shared early, allowing us to make the right decisions.
We use Atlassian JIRA as a primary project management tool and HipChat for communication. We also have daily video conferences.
What distinguishes STX Next from other providers?
I haven't worked on a project of this type in the past, so I couldn't compare them to competitors. Through my experience in the industry as a whole, I can say that STX Next has really stuck to the rulebook of scrum development, which has paid off well very. By the time they're picking up a task that had been in the planning stage, we can already assign tickets to them and have a sprint. At that point, there will be few questions about the work. They will have spent enough time beforehand making sure that the task is well specified and reasonably estimated. There are few surprises on either side, given that we follow every rule. This has been important to success, especially in overcoming our distance barriers.
Is there anything STX Next could have improved or done differently?
During our project, one of the developers assigned to us left the company. It took STX Next a while to fill that vacancy. Given that we only had two developers from the start, this limited the work that we could do. This problem is not unique to STX Next. The reason for continuing to work with them was that we found it difficult to hire London developers.
RATINGS
5.0
Quality
4.5
Service & Deliverables
"They have top-notch developers that really know Python and JavaScript."
Schedule
5.0
On time / deadlines
"We were following the Scrum rulebook pretty consistently. No problems at all."
Cost
5.0
Value / within estimates
"I couldn't have asked for better value."
Willing to Refer
4.0
NPS
Product Development for Startup
Custom Software Development
Confidential
Nov. 2015 - Ongoing
5.0
Quality
5.0
Schedule
4.5
Cost
5.0
Willing to Refer
5.0
"They have incredibly talented people at STX Next who have more than just a technical understanding of things."
Apr 11, 2016
Founder & CEO, Ticketing Company
Anonymous
IT Services
Ireland
1-10 Employees
Phone Interview
Verified
STX Next developed a custom automation solution to streamline ticketing processes and reduce inefficiencies. The team hosts the platform on Amazon Web Services and built native mobile apps for iOS and Android.
Updated demos of the completed prototype have generated substantial interest in the final product and positive feedback for its design and interface. STX Next is comfortable with various project management tracking tools and has high standards for hiring team members.
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this
client over the phone. Below is an edited
transcript.
BACKGROUND
Please describe your organization.
We've been in the ticketing business for nine years.
What is your position?
I'm the founder and chief executive officer.
OPPORTUNITY / CHALLENGE
What business challenge were you trying to address with STX Next?
We've identified a particular problem in the market, particularly that there were many processes being embedded into ticketing before the arrival of the Internet. After this, the bad processes were automated instead of being eliminated in cases where they weren't beneficial.
Our client base consists of promoters and theater owners. We found out that they were spending 60 percent of their working week tied up with these processes. This was a considerable barrier in terms of scaling our existing ticketing business, so we decided to do something about it. We created a product called Coras, which is the Irish word for "system." We built an in-house prototype but, since we were already running a business, we wanted to get some outside help in the form of quality developers.
SOLUTION
Please describe the scope of their involvement.
STX Next has developed our solution in its entirety, from coding to testing, design, and everything else. The technologies used included Django and Python, the front end is an HTML5 responsive layout using Bootstrap and AngularJS, and we used MySQL on the database side of things. The mobile side of our product has been developed as native iOS and Android applications. Our platform is hosted on Amazon Web Services EC2. We use AWS OpsWorks configuration management and [Amazon] CloudFront as a content delivery network.
We plan to be moving more toward the mobile part in the future. STX Next has given us specific suggestions around the tools that are to be used for developing native apps. Previously, we'd built a mobile prototype that was a tool that allowed us to publish on multiple platforms like Windows, iOS, and Android. STX Next proposed building more concrete, native apps, walking us through the reasons for this. They've had some good chats with our CTO about the different tools and frameworks, which they use, plus the reasons behind each choice. Even though we're in our early days, the process seems to be thorough. We've been working with STX Next since November [2015] on the desktop design side of things.
We're involved with them on a daily basis. I keep in touch with their project manager for planning, management, design, and so on.
How did you come to work with STX Next?
We tried different developers and had a number of unsuccessful outsourcing relationships. It took us some time to find STX Next, but, once we started working with them, we had a great relationship from day one.
They reached out to us a while ago. At the time, we'd always built our software in-house, without the use of outsourcing companies. We kept their name on file for a while and, when we started looking at outsourcing options, we started a collaboration on a trial basis. We tried two or three other companies for a month at a time. The whole vetting process took around five to six months.
We took on a developer from STX Next. There was an instant difference in the quality of work as compared to the others. Previously, there had been a lot of handholding involved in the process. The first person they assigned to us demonstrated huge initiative and brought much to the table themselves, instead of having a paint-by-numbers approach. They asked us questions and proposed directions for the development of our software. It felt more like having an added team member than an outsourced developer.
We decided to see if this was a fluke or not, so we started using a product manager from STX Next. That role had been fulfilled by us until that time. The person we worked with turned out to be even better. She asked us smart questions and brought things into discussion that we hadn't even thought of.
After this, we decided to meet them in person. There's a huge difference between having a remote outsourced relationship, even with tools like JIRA, HipChat and Slack, and meeting face to face. We had a two-and-a-half to three-day workshop with them, going through the product details. After that, we decided to progress to a full team.
Could you provide a sense of the size of this initiative in financial terms?
The initial scope of the project has been set at around $400,000 to $450,000.
What is the status of this engagement?
We started working together in November 2015.
RESULTS & FEEDBACK
Could you share any statistics or metrics from this engagement?
Before starting out with STX Next, we had made demos of the prototype built by us. Last week [April 2016], we made updated demos for the same clients and had a very different reaction. I think that, when we initially showed people our product, they gave us a list of features that would determine them to be interested in the product, were they to be implemented. The general feedback right now is that, as soon as the app is ready, they will want to use it.
From the design side of things, in terms of the look and feel of the interface, the feedback has been entirely phenomenal.
The velocity, since adding new people to our team, has been increasing on a sprint-by-sprint basis. The per-person efficiency has been increasing as well. It's been great so far.
How did STX Next perform from a project management standpoint?
We use Atlassian JIRA as well as Slack as our main project tracking tools. We were using them already. From what I can tell, their team was comfortable using them as well. We'd built a prototype internally and were trying to scope out the overall size of the project. On top of this, we have daily calls with STX Next in order to deal with the current priorities. All feedback is entered into Slack and handled by the product manager, who will factor in our inputs into the backlog of issues.
We plan to have more workshops with STX Next in Poland because we consider face time to be very important. On our first run, we managed to get a lot done in our time together. Overall, working with their team feels like having a different office for our company, rather than working with a separate contractor.
What distinguishes STX Next from other providers?
As an example of STX Next's initiative, when we went to Poland, we were assigned a developer who hadn't worked on our project and knew little about it. He made some spot-on suggestions in terms of how our software could look based on simply talking to our team. They have incredibly talented people at STX who have more than a technical understanding of things. They've been able to make invaluable suggestions on several different occasions.
Is there anything STX Next could have improved or done differently?
The product isn't live yet, so I don't have a complete answer to that question. The only issue I've had so far is in terms of us being greedy and wanting access to more of their resources, particularly for design. Their designer is spread across a number of different projects. STX Next seems to have a high bar in terms of hiring people. If we could have had greater access to more of their design talent, we could do more, particularly in terms of front-end development. There haven't been any instances in which a particular item could have been done better; the closest example is our inability to get all the design resources we want.
The experience has been positive overall. Our company has been in the ticketing business for nine years and we've never outsourced successfully before. We spent six to nine months looking for viable outsourcing options and trying different people before settling on STX Next and deciding to scale up with them.
RATINGS
5.0
Quality
5.0
Service & Deliverables
Schedule
4.5
On time / deadlines
"It's hard to say because we're still figuring out the scope of the project. STX Next has been very good so far."
Cost
5.0
Value / within estimates
Willing to Refer
5.0
NPS
Custom Python Development for Financial Services Firm
Web Development
$50,000 to $199,999
Jan. 2008 - Jan. 2014
5.0
Quality
5.0
Schedule
5.0
Cost
5.0
Willing to Refer
5.0
“STX Next used tools that were flexible and very easy to implement.”
Jul 23, 2015
Former Director of Product Development, Financial Services Firm
Anonymous
Financial services
Warsaw, Poland
1,001-5,000 Employees
Phone Interview
Verified
STX Next was initially contracted to do programming work for portals and blogs. They later developed a custom backend for the client’s proprietary solution.
STX Next's blogs resulted in a 5 to 10 percent engagement increase in various sales areas. The blogs served as a successful lead generation channel and garnered new customers. STX Next provided dedication to every project, flexibility, and a thorough understanding of modern tools.
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this
client over the phone. Below is an edited
transcript.
BACKGROUND
Please describe your organization.
We were partly a technology company and partly a nonbanking product distributor or agent, for items like insurance, investment funds, and mobile systems. The technological part of our activity was sub-contracting the IT [information technology] work of the banks and large financial institutions.
What is your position?
I was the product director.
OPPORTUNITY / CHALLENGE
What business challenge were you trying to address with STX Next?
There was a collaboration between the companies that STX Next was merged with. We have used them because they were a bit more flexible than the parent company of STX Next. A larger company owned STX Next, which was a bit heavy in terms of delivering business. That's why we decided to go with someone who is lighter and more flexible, and STX Next was our choice.
SOLUTION
Please describe the scope of their involvement in detail.
They did programming work for us, for portals and blogs that would engage our clients, involving them in discussions and in the information loop. We wanted to have more knowledge about their behavior and have more sales generated for our product. That was the main business idea for hiring them – to have them develop a solution from beginning to end, and provide maintenance. They did all back-end development, and they were not involved in the design work. We also worked with a few other developers and more worldwide companies.
I don't remember exactly how many developers were assigned to the project, I suppose around eight to 10 people, mainly Python programmers. It depended on the phase of the development. The project was managed both from our side and their side, with a project manager on each side. The work had to be coordinated locally, because our company has a complicated structure. We used an Agile method during the development as I remember it. I'm not the IT [information technology] guy, my perspective is just from the sales point of view. I'm not fully aware of all the IT issues and subjects that came up during their work. I can only give you my view on that.
How did you come to work with STX Next?
To be honest, I don't know. I wasn't in the committee, but usually how we do this is we have a two-step approach. We ask the company about pricing and delivery capabilities, and then we have some kind of cross-comparison with the pricing and with the possibility of delivery. But, I wasn't involved in this process, in this case. There was some kind of competition, I would say. It was a few years ago, in 2011 or 2012.
Could you provide a sense of the size of this initiative in financial terms?
It was around $100,000.
What is the status of this engagement?
The last time I worked with them, for myself, was in 2013-2014, so about one and a half years ago. The collaboration lasted from 2008 or 2009, until 2014. In 2014, the company was closing, so all the activity was put in frozen mode.
RESULTS & FEEDBACK
Could you share any statistics or metrics from this engagement?
They delivered two or three different blogs, which are available on the Internet. They were quite okay, compared to other providers, in terms of time and budget, and they were very flexible. There was an increase in sales, maybe not too high – it was around 5 to 10 percent in certain activities, for example, in insurance. The blog served as a lead generation channel and brought us some new clients. It informed people on what we are doing and involved them with us. If the prospective customer became a client, for me it was good. The prospect may also go to the other banks, or the other providers.
What distinguishes STX Next from other providers?
I'm not an expert in IT technology, but they were quite modern. STX Next used tools that were flexible and very easy to implement. They moved quite fast once they committed to a project. They have teams dedicated to the specific project or specific issue; if necessary, the team can expand, hiring the experts in each particular case. When they are no longer needed, the team reverts to its initial structure. This kind of approach is not very popular, at least in this part of Europe, because the expert knowledge is much more expensive than the regular work.
In hindsight, are there areas in which they could improve, or things you might do differently?
I don't know. I was not the project manager responsible for them, I just had them as results providers. I was the owner of the new business that was generated, not involved in the project phases all the time. I just put some measurements, "I want this, this, and this." It's hard for me to say what they need to improve.
RATINGS
5.0
"They were very positive and very professional."
Quality
5.0
Service & Deliverables
"I received a blog with certain functionalities, a certain layout, and specific performance. For example, three milliseconds of reaction time. From my perspective, it was definitely exceptional."
Schedule
5.0
On time / deadlines
"They are very flexible on that, and they are timekeepers. They do quite OK from my point of view."
Cost
5.0
Value / within estimates
"It was an investment, a three-year investment cycle. We didn't invest so much, to be honest, and we observed some kind of increase in sales. That's fine for me. Their contribution was a component in the toolbox, so they were not the main drivers of the"
Willing to Refer
5.0
NPS
"Yes, of course. Without any doubt. They delivered what they committed to, and they are project oriented and problem oriented. I would recommend them, of course.
Team Augmentation for Bespoke Software Development Firm
Custom Software Development
$200,000 to $999,999
Jan. 2010 - Ongoing
4.5
Quality
4.5
Schedule
4.5
Cost
5.0
Willing to Refer
5.0
"They are devoted to their craft, and they want to be good at it, which is the most important thing."
Jul 2, 2015
Co-Founder & Director, Isotoma
Doug Winter
Software
London, England
11-50 Employees
Phone Interview
Verified
STX Next works on development projects on an as-needed basis, developing solutions for third party clients when internal resources are limited.
The most recent project consisted of a fairly large code base and took a year to complete. STX Next delivers consistent results and serves as expert additions to the internal development team. The team offers effective project management and advanced knowledge of Python.
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this
client over the phone. Below is an edited
transcript.
BACKGROUND
Please describe your organization.
We are a technology agency. We are now 32 people. We do a lot of product design, software architecture, and a business change consultancy as well.
What is your position?
I am an owner and founder.
OPPORTUNITY / CHALLENGE
What business challenge were you trying to address with STX Next?
We generally use STX because we get overloaded, and there is more work that our customer wants than we can do by ourselves. Thereby, we augment our existing development team with their people. Right now, STX and my company are joint suppliers for a company we are working with. They are supplying a team of ten for the project, and we are working very closely with them on this project.
SOLUTION
Please describe the scope of their involvement in detail.
This new project, which we've been working on for 18 months, now, uses a Python framework. The STX team is about the same size as the team that we have. We've effectively doubled the amount of people working on that project by bringing STX onboard. Because it's a large team, STX is managing much larger parts of the project themselves. They've got a product owner, a project manager, seven developers, and one QA [quality assurance] specialist. In all those developers, there's a mix of senior, mid-level, and junior.
How did you come to work with STX Next?
We actually worked with STX a long time ago, maybe five years ago [2010], on a project with Eli Lilly and Company, which is a global pharmaceutical company. We had a maximum of two or three people from STX working with us then. They were quite small at that time, and I think they were only 13 or 14 people back then. We worked with them for maybe 18 months or two years. We generally had at least one of their guys working with us.
Could you provide a sense of the size of this initiative in financial terms?
We've probably put about £150,000 [approximately $235,000] ourselves through STX. For this current project, the customer is paying them directly probably £150,000. I would expect the project to keep running for a good year or so. By the time it's finished, it will be in excess of a £1 million [$1,565,000], quite possibly.
What is the status of this engagement?
The service that we're working on right now is going live in about two weeks. It has passed its security testing, it is passing QA, and it's finished UAT [user acceptance testing] with our customer. That in itself is quite a great milestone, and it already has end-users in a sort of friends and family setting; they're VIP users who are already on the service. That's the most recent milestone.
RESULTS & FEEDBACK
Could you share any statistics or metrics from this engagement?
We're just putting together a press release, which will have some quotes and testimonials from the customers then [July 2015]. Our personal qualitative view is that they've been great. Because we've been working on this project for a year, there is a fairly large code base, and the STX team has been very competent. We're very happy with their performance, so we're going to be bringing on their senior developers directly to get stuff ready for release. They've become normal members of our development team, which is something I'm very pleased about. I think that's the only way that this sort of project can work going forward. I needed to see that they were competent, and they clearly are. We're quite happy with them.
How did STX Next perform from a project management standpoint?
We are absolutely satisfied with their work and their project management approach, and that's why I recommended STX Next for this new engagement. They're very committed and very diligent. They are devoted to their craft, and they want to be good at it, which is the most important thing. Software development is a difficult business, and it does require some commitment in that respect. I'm quite happy that I did recommend them.
What distinguishes STX Next from other providers?
Their coverage of Python is extremely unusual. They've got a lot of people who can code proficiently in Python, which is valuable for us because we develop with Python almost exclusively. Python is not the most popular language, so the fact that they're committed to that is really good.
They are very committed to Agile development approaches, and not just in a buzzword way, but they are clearly very keen on using the approach for all of their solutions engineering, and are serious advocates of it.
In hindsight, are there areas in which they could improve, or things you might do differently?
Where I think they could expand their offerings is the front-end design because at the moment they are almost entirely software development and QA. The customers come along, and they need to specify the work pretty well, customers need to provide front-end designs and assets like that, and potentially software architectures as well. We've done that, and it's very useful to be able to provide that service alongside STX's development. That's an area where they could hopefully expand.
RATINGS
4.5
"It's been really good."
Quality
4.5
Service & Deliverables
Schedule
4.5
On time / deadlines
"They've done very well."
Cost
5.0
Value / within estimates
"They've been good. They're cheaper than we are."
Willing to Refer
5.0
NPS
"I've already done it, so very willing.
Custom Offshore Development Financial Technology Firm
Custom Software Development
$50,000 to $199,999
July 2014 - Ongoing
5.0
Quality
4.0
Schedule
4.0
Cost
5.0
Willing to Refer
5.0
"They’ve consistently shown us that they can take more ownership and drive the project."
Mar 4, 2015
VP of Engineering, NewComLink
Shams Chauthani
IT Services
Austin, Texas
51-200 Employees
Phone Interview
Verified
STX Next initially augmented an internal development team with custom coding services. They are now the primary team for a specific product responsible for top-tier priorities and high-level project management.
STX Next has been able to consistently reduce the resource level while still maintaining the same amount of productivity. The team demonstrates initiative and responsibility and is experienced in agile methodologies. They offer valuable input and services from an agile coaching perspective.
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this
client over the phone. Below is an edited
transcript.
BACKGROUND
Could you describe your organization?
We’re a financial technology platform, and we connect retailers to lenders to provide credit for consumers.
What is your position?
I’m the vice president of engineering.
OPPORTUNITY / CHALLENGE
Could you describe the business challenges that you were trying to address when you first approached STX Next?
For us, the biggest thing is just scaling up our internal development team, to be able to bring resources onboard with the right skill set, who could hit the ground running and be able to execute on the strategy that’s been put forward. We needed qualified developers with extensive knowledge and previous experience.
SOLUTION
Could you describe the scope of their involvement in greater detail?
Initially, they started out augmenting a small portion of the team that we had in place, and they started contributing to our custom code. They have since become the primary team on one of our products. They now take care of some of the biggest priorities and some of the high-level project management responsibilities on an ongoing basis.
How did you come to choose STX Next as your partner?
It came down to personal relationships. Their vice president of marketing was someone I had worked with before. She had approached us with a proposal to help us with the particular task at hand, and we basically started out with a couple resources to get things going. As we saw success, we grew the relationship from there.
Could you provide a general cost estimate for this particular engagement?
We’re averaging about $25,000 a month. We’ve been working with them for about seven or eight months, so roughly $200,000 during the course of that time.
RESULTS & FEEDBACK
In terms of results, could you share any statistics, metrics, or user feedback that would demonstrate the quality of their performance?
What we’ve measured most closely is the productivity aspect, and we measure that based on the number of story points they finish during sprints. They’ve been able to bring the resource level down consistently while still maintaining the same level of productivity. This team seems to be very productive in terms of what they’re delivering. They’ve consistently shown us that they can take more ownership and drive the project. They’ve demonstrated initiative and responsibility.
When working with STX Next, is there anything that you would consider unique about their approach and/or development methodology that distinguish them from other vendors?
They definitely have a lot of experience in agile methodologies. They’ve provided us with a lot of valuable input in that area. They’ve also offered services from an agile coaching perspective that we haven’t used yet, but that is something that we would look to in the future. So, from what we’ve seen, their team seems to know those practices very well, and they employ the approaches in our projects, too. It’s been very helpful.
What advice, if any, would you give a future client before approaching STX Next with a project?
If a client is new to working with offshore teams, there are things they have to think about from a communications perspective, building up processes and things of that nature. Take the time to establish an effective workflow with them and be very upfront about expectations and requirements.
RATINGS
5.0
Quality
4.0
Service & Deliverables
Schedule
4.0
On time / deadlines
Cost
5.0
Value / within estimates
Willing to Refer
5.0
NPS
Website for Forestry Information Center
Web Development
Less than $10,000
5.0
Quality
5.0
Schedule
4.0
Cost
4.5
Willing to Refer
5.0
"[STX Next] are definitely overachievers."
Feb 19, 2015
Senior IT Specialist, Forestry Information Center
Anonymous
IT Services
Poland
501-1,000 Employees
Phone Interview
Verified
STX Next developed a new website for the client, using the Plone content management system. A small portion of the design work was completed in-house.
STX Next went above and beyond the parameters of their contract without ever asking for more money. The client thinks of STX Next more as a member of their own team than just another developer that they outsource work to.
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this
client over the phone. Below is an edited
transcript.
BACKGROUND
Please provide a description of your company.
I work at an information center that manages websites related to national forests in Europe.
What is your role and responsibilities?
I am responsible for all information technology.
OPPORTUNITY / CHALLENGE
What was your goal for working with STX Next?
We were looking for a completely new website.
SOLUTION
Please describe the scope of their work.
STX Next did essentially everything involved in launching the site, including front-end and back-end development. We did decide to do some of the website design in-house.
What was your process for selecting STX Next with which to work?
We have been working with STX Next for 10 years. In those days, they were one of the few companies that knew the Plone CMS [content management system] technology that we wanted to use, so we picked them because of that.
Can you provide a ballpark dollar figure for the size of the work that they’ve done for you?
It was less than $50,000.
RESULTS & FEEDBACK
What were the results of the project?
The results have been great, and we are very happy with the work they delivered. They are definitely overachievers. Often they went beyond the parameters of the contract, but never asked for more money.
Is there anything unique about them that really makes them stand out, compared to other companies?
They’re more human than other companies in Poland. More of a team member than just a developer you outsource a task to.
Looking back on the work so far, is there any area that you think they could improve upon or something that you might do differently?
Of course, there are things that didn’t go as well as we would have like, but we are working on them continuously. When we find problems, they help us fix them.
RATINGS
5.0
Quality
5.0
Service & Deliverables
"I really like their way of working."
Schedule
4.0
On time / deadlines
"Sometimes, there are problems, but they’re mainly on our side."
Cost
4.5
Value / within estimates
"I think they are absolutely in the middle of the market in this aspect. They have decent rates."
Willing to Refer
5.0
NPS
Custom Development Computer Software Company
Custom Software Development
$1,000,000 to $9,999,999
Jan. 2007 - Ongoing
5.0
Quality
4.5
Schedule
4.5
Cost
5.0
Willing to Refer
5.0
“Their team is very creative and innovative, and working with them is sheer fun.”
Jan 19, 2015
Sales & Business Development Director, Softax
Krzysztof Krzos
Software
Warsaw, Poland
11-50 Employees
Phone Interview
Verified
STX Next collaborates on custom development projects due to limited in-house resources. The team provides custom coding, testing, and re-architecture services.
STX Next's involvement has improved several internal processes and garnered positive reviews for customer-facing solutions. The team is cooperative and accommodating even when presented with demanding requirements or deadlines, and they consistently invest extra effort to deliver quality results.
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this
client over the phone. Below is an edited
transcript.
BACKGROUND
Could you describe your organization?
We [two respondents] work for a midsized software development firm in Poland with about 150 employees. We specialize in developing enterprise software for Polish banking and financial services firms.
What are your positions?
One of us is the head of the sales force, and the other is a senior architect.
OPPORTUNITY / CHALLENGE
Could you describe the business challenges that you were attempting to address when you first approached STX Next?
We met with them years ago and started working on some smaller projects together. We manage our projects directly. We work hand in hand with our own customers to determine the specs they need, and STX works with our developers to build out the solution. They perform custom development and testing.
SOLUTION
Could you describe the scope of their involvement?
Like I said, they were primarily responsible for custom coding, testing and some re-architecture work. Their team is very creative and innovative, and working with them is sheer fun. They’re also able to make some great recommendations around process improvement, and they’ve always been very creative when it comes to engineering a solution from scratch, or troubleshooting bugs.
How did you select STX Next as your partner?
We researched the marketplace online and came up with a list of potential partners. We went ahead and vetted the whole group and chose STX based on their technical skills. When we first began, we only worked on some smaller projects with them. It was more of a vendor relationship and a real partnership, but they were able to prove themselves over the course of a few projects. They worked with us on very specific tasks. Once we had worked with them for a bit and had a good grasp of their experience, we began to bring them onto our larger projects. Now, we really rely on them as our development partner. They’re involved in most of our most complex projects.
Could you provide a general cost estimate for this engagement?
About $7 or $8 million in total.
How long has this relationship remained ongoing?
We’ve been working with STX Next for about eight years
RESULTS & FEEDBACK
In terms of results, could you share any statistics, metrics, or user feedback that would demonstrate the quality of their performance?
Our statistics are mainly internal, based on our quality assurance systems. I can’t share anything specific with you, but collaborating with STX has given us a way to improve our processes. We work together with them to implement improvements, and we’re happy with the results. In terms of our customer-facing solutions, end users have always been very satisfied with what we’ve delivered. They have some very talented, very dedicated developers there.
When working with STX Next, is there anything that you would consider special or unique about their approach that distinguishes them from other vendors?
They are extremely cooperative with us. We have had some demanding requirements and deadlines in the past, and they’ve always been able to deliver, even when it means going that extra mile. We value the relationship we have with them.
RATINGS
5.0
"They are great."
Quality
4.5
Service & Deliverables
Schedule
4.5
On time / deadlines
Cost
5.0
Value / within estimates
Willing to Refer
5.0
NPS
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