Overall Review Rating
4.6 (8 Ratings)
Overview
moBack is a web and mobile app development studio that helps IT teams develop and integrate mobile apps quickly and cost-effectively. The enterprise-grade mobile platform is designed to provide businesses the flexibility to upgrade their application infrastructure services with – cloud interoperability, scalable infrastructure services, enterprise security, and all-platform SDKs.
Services
- Cross Platform Development
- Chat Bots & AI Development
- Node.js Development
- Web Development
- Custom Application Development
- Digital Strategy
- iOS App Development
- AI Development
- Cloud Solutions
- Cloud Security Services
- Mobile App Development
- Android App Development
Industries Served
moBack Reviews
Have a look at these client reviews on previously delivered projects.
Tanya Wolfe
Senior Product Manager - Harbor Point ConsultingEvery SEO ranking preserved from the old site. Our search team was very relieved.
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.
Fiona MacPherson
Operations Director - Highland Analytics LtdCI/CD pipeline that changed how our developers think about release risk
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
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.
Victoria Haines
Chief Product Officer - Solaris Media GroupWeb3 build designed for the real world, not the pitch deck
What I appreciated most was that they were honest when things were not going to plan. There was one point mid-project where a dependency was going to affect our timeline and they told us three weeks before it would have become critical. That gave us time to adjust. Vendors who manage upward proactively are rare. This one did it consistently throughout the engagement.
Project summary
Post-pandemic recovery meant reactivating a customer base that had lost the habit. We needed a platform that would make rebooking as frictionless as possible.
Nisha Pillai
Director of Engineering - GrowthBridge VenturesSmooth launch, great reviews, no embarrassing bug reports from users in the first month
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
Our agents were managing data across four disconnected systems. The time they spent on reconciliation was time not spent with clients. The ROI case for consolidation was obvious.
Lachlan Vickers
Co-Founder - Ironbark Software Pty LtdPerformance testing caught a latency issue three weeks before our biggest traffic event
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
Supply chain disruptions had made demand forecasting critical. Our planning team was working off data that was always two weeks out of date.