ForceBrain - Out of Business
Overall Review Rating
4.8 (6 Ratings)
Overview
ForceBrain is a good mobile app development company. The best thing about this company is their relationship with clients and customers. Their various teams have skills to work on any project you provide. They make long-term value for their clients by recognizing both risk, and opportunities in the marketplace.
Services
- Web Development
- Hybrid App Development
- Cross Platform Development
- Android App Development
- Mobile App Development
- ERP Development
- iOS App Development
- Blockchain Development
- PHP Development
- Magento
- Automotive R&D
- Cloud Provisioning Services
Industries Served
ForceBrain - Out of Business Reviews
Have a look at these client reviews on previously delivered projects.
Bilal Chaudhry
Co-Founder & CTO - Indus Software HousePlatform that our fulfilment team, finance team, and customers all rate highly
The part of this project I had been most worried about was the integration work. Our system landscape is complex, some of the upstream APIs were barely documented, and one of our third-party vendors was notoriously slow to respond. This team documented what the upstream vendors could not, built resilience into the architecture where third-party reliability was uncertain, and delivered integrations that have worked exactly as specified since day one. I genuinely could not have asked for more.
Project summary
A merger left us maintaining two incompatible student systems. Data was duplicated, staff were frustrated, and the consolidation had been deferred twice. It could not wait any longer.
Marco Ferrante
VP of Engineering - Adriatic Tech SrlBlind spots in our operational data are gone. The ROI case wrote itself.
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
Our property search experience was not matching the quality of the properties we listed. Digital-first buyers noticed, and it was costing us inbound leads.
Nora Al-Otaibi
VP of Engineering - Salam Digital SolutionsOutsourced IT that simultaneously improved the service level and the cost line
Honestly, I came into this engagement with some scepticism. We had a bad experience with a vendor twelve months earlier and I wanted to see evidence of competence, not just hear about it. The discovery documentation was the first signal. The sprint delivery consistency was the second. By go-live I had stopped being sceptical and started planning how to expand the engagement. The production system has been stable from day one and our internal team loves working with the codebase they left us.
Project summary
A failed engagement the previous year had made us more rigorous about vendor selection. We took the time to find a partner we actually trusted before we committed.
Lars Pfeiffer
VP of Technology - NordTech Logistik GmbHCross-platform build that genuinely felt native — testers could not tell the difference
The knowledge transfer at the end of the project was notably good. Too many vendors see handover as a tick-box exercise. This team ran structured sessions, produced documentation our internal team actually references, and spent real time making sure we understood the architecture decisions well enough to maintain and extend the system independently. Six months later we are doing exactly that without needing to go back to them for every question.
Project summary
The business case had been approved but the internal resource to execute it had not materialised. External delivery was the pragmatic solution.
Samantha Doyle
Product Manager - Reef Digital Pty LtdFirmware, cloud layer, and dashboard — all three actually talk to each other. Novel.
Our stakeholder group was unusually broad — board sponsors, operational users, compliance leads, and an IT team with strong opinions. I have watched vendors handle that kind of environment badly. This team adjusted how they communicated depending on who they were talking to, managed expectations honestly when things shifted, and delivered something that each group considers a success. Getting everyone to agree on that outcome was not straightforward and they deserve credit for making it happen.
Project summary
The business case had been approved but the internal resource to execute it had not materialised. External delivery was the pragmatic solution.