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4.5 (5 Ratings)
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Three Five Two Reviews
Have a look at these client reviews on previously delivered projects.
Kelsey Drummond
Director of Digital Health - Crestline Health PartnersA vendor that earned a place on our preferred supplier list through delivery, not sales
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 property search experience was not matching the quality of the properties we listed. Digital-first buyers noticed, and it was costing us inbound leads.
Thabo Ndlovu
Head of Technology - Highveld Tech Pty LtdCore Web Vitals are green across the board. Our SEO team sent a thank-you note.
Three months post-launch our key metrics are all moving in the right direction — user adoption ahead of target, support volume down, time-on-task reduced for our core workflows. The product team has started planning features that were never viable on the previous platform. That is the real proof of the investment: it opened up possibilities rather than just replacing what was there before.
Project summary
Years of incremental development had left us with a platform that was functional but limiting. A structured rebuild was the agreed path forward.
Danielle Westbrook
Chief Digital Officer - BlueSky Retail HoldingsOur remote team now collaborates in VR daily. It changed how we work.
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
Years of incremental development had left us with a platform that was functional but limiting. A structured rebuild was the agreed path forward.
Nora Al-Otaibi
VP of Engineering - Salam Digital SolutionsA vendor that earned a place on our preferred supplier list through delivery, not sales
The platform has been live for six months and is handling three times the transaction volume we scoped for. That is not because we underestimated — it is because the architecture choices made during discovery were genuinely forward-thinking. Most vendors design for exactly what you tell them. This team designed for what you are likely to need. We are already scoping the next phase and there was no question about who we would use.
Project summary
Years of incremental development had left us with a platform that was functional but limiting. A structured rebuild was the agreed path forward.
Aarav Mehta
Chief Data Officer - Zenith FinServ LtdThe team knew blockchain AND our industry — combination we struggled to find elsewhere
Three months post-launch our key metrics are all moving in the right direction — user adoption ahead of target, support volume down, time-on-task reduced for our core workflows. The product team has started planning features that were never viable on the previous platform. That is the real proof of the investment: it opened up possibilities rather than just replacing what was there before.
Project summary
OTA update orchestration for our software-defined vehicles needed to be bulletproof. The liability implications of getting it wrong were significant enough to justify specialist development.