Overall Review Rating
4.7 (6 Ratings)
Overview
MAB is a full-service digital marketing and web and mobile app development company established in 2002. They specialize in all things design, branding, development, SEO, sales funnel automation, e-commerce, social and analytics. They are a true one-stop-shop blending the flexibility of a small company with the experience and expertise of a marquee agency. They know that your business is unique, your online presence and web tools should be too.
Services
- Android App Development
- Web Development
- Custom Application Development
- Hyperledger
- ICO consulting Blockchain Implementation
- Machine Learning
- Cross Platform App Development
- Cross Platform Development
- Cloud Solutions
- iOS App Development
- Cryptocurrency Wallet Development
- Mobile App Development
Industries Served
MAB Reviews
Have a look at these client reviews on previously delivered projects.
Soo-Yeon Choi
Product Manager - Gangnam Ventures Co LtdImplementation with the documentation and change management it deserved
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
Partner-level reporting required visibility into matter data that our current systems could not provide without significant manual extraction and aggregation.
Sarah Kimball
Product Manager - Clearpath Health SolutionsConversion rate improved from the first week in production. Design decisions backed by data.
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 field service scheduling ran on a system that predated smartphones. Technician productivity was suffering and customer satisfaction scores reflected it.
Jordan Fischer
Director of Engineering - Mesa Technologies IncMonetisation integrated in a way players accepted. Positive reviews mentioned it specifically.
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
Open banking changes required us to rebuild our API layer properly — compliant by design, not patched together. We needed specialist engineers, not generalists.
Lars Pfeiffer
VP of Technology - NordTech Logistik GmbHSmart contracts reviewed by our legal team and approved first pass. That is rare.
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 client portal had not been updated since 2018. Prospects were mentioning competitor portals in pitches. We could not keep deferring the investment.
Takashi Morimoto
Director of IT Strategy - Sakura Digital KKOur team stopped guessing and started deciding. That is what good ML looks like.
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
A licensing agreement required us to demonstrate GxP-compliant data management to a partner's satisfaction. Our existing infrastructure failed that assessment.