Exist Global
Overall Review Rating
4.6 (6 Ratings)
Overview
They are one of the early adopters of Java Open Source Software, which has become the core technology when building a scalable, robust and highly customizable software application. They see expressed and latent user requirements, motivations, and behaviors during the product development method. They are dedicated to doing great work & providing on time.
Services
- Cryptocurrency Wallet Development
- iOS App Development
- AWS Services
- Content Management System
- Ruby on Rails
- Ethereum Blockchain
- MySQL
- Mobile App Development
- Android App Development
- Cross Platform Development
- Crypto Exchange Development
- Web Development
Industries Served
Exist Global Reviews
Have a look at these client reviews on previously delivered projects.
Matthieu Renard
Directeur Technique - Lumière Technologies SASFirst time our board, CTO, and engineering team agreed on the same technology direction
Looking back, what strikes me most is how little drama there was. Real technology projects have problems. This one had them too — but every problem was flagged before it became a crisis, every scope change was handled through a proper process, and every risk was managed rather than buried. Our project manager said it was the smoothest vendor engagement he had been involved in. Given how complex the technical requirements were, I think that reflects genuine delivery maturity.
Project summary
Our connected vehicle platform was accumulating telemetry data from a growing EV fleet with no clean way to act on it. We needed both the infrastructure and the analytics layer.
Radosław Kowalczyk
Head of Development - Wisła Software Sp zooA vendor that earned a place on our preferred supplier list through delivery, not sales
We received proposals from six vendors. Four of them quoted us prices that bore no relationship to the actual scope. This team came back with something realistic and then delivered against it exactly. I have worked on enough technology projects to know that the gap between what is proposed and what is delivered is where trust gets destroyed. There was no gap here. What was promised is what we got, and the ongoing relationship we have built from this is something we intend to continue.
Project summary
Supply chain disruptions had made demand forecasting critical. Our planning team was working off data that was always two weeks out of date.
Marco Ferrante
VP of Engineering - Adriatic Tech SrlA vendor that earned a place on our preferred supplier list through delivery, not sales
We went with a smaller team than we had originally planned for. I had concerns about whether the capacity would be sufficient given our timeline. Those concerns were unfounded. The team was focused, communication was constant, and the quality at each milestone review was consistent throughout. Smaller does not mean slower when the people are the right ones and this engagement proved that.
Project summary
The business case had been approved but the internal resource to execute it had not materialised. External delivery was the pragmatic solution.
Laura Jiménez
Head of Digital Products - Catalonia Digital SLFrame rate consistent across all target devices from day one. Testing confirmed it.
The technical quality is the obvious thing to highlight. The automated test suite is comprehensive, the deployment pipeline is solid, and the documentation is actually useful rather than written to satisfy a checklist. But the metric I keep coming back to is what has NOT happened since go-live. No 2am incident calls. No emergency patches. No post-launch retrospectives about what went wrong. For a system of this complexity, that outcome is exactly what we paid for.
Project summary
We were losing deals to competitors whose platforms offered capabilities ours simply could not match. A targeted technology investment was the agreed response.
Hyun-Su Lim
Director of Platform - Hanam Tech SolutionsFirst vendor to explain the model clearly enough that our non-technical leadership got it
I have been through several technology implementations in my career. The pattern I am used to is: detailed proposal, optimistic timeline, scope creep, overrun, excuses at the end. This engagement broke that pattern at every stage. The timeline was realistic from the start. Changes were managed through process. The final delivery matched what was agreed. Simple, but uncommon.
Project summary
Route optimisation was being handled in spreadsheets. The operational cost of that was measurable and the fix was obvious — but it required engineering investment we had been deferring.