ZubrSoft LLC
Overall Review Rating
4.4 (8 Ratings)
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- Agile Coaching
- Chat Bots & AI Development
- Magento
- Android App Development
- CMS Solutions
- MVP Development
- Mobile App Development
- iOS App Development
- Web Development
- Cross Platform Development
- IT Consulting
- Cryptocurrency Wallet Development
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ZubrSoft LLC Reviews
Have a look at these client reviews on previously delivered projects.
Tariq Al-Harbi
Director of Technology - Saudi Cloud HoldingsCheckout completion rate improved from day one of production. Not week three — day one.
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
Warehouse management errors were accumulating at a rate our clients could see. A proper WMS was the agreed fix — we needed a development partner who had built one before.
Théo Beaumont
VP of Innovation - Laurentian Tech PartnersApp store debut with a 4.7 rating. The reviews write themselves when the product is good.
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
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.
Takashi Morimoto
Director of IT Strategy - Sakura Digital KKLegacy-to-cloud-native in a timeline our previous vendor said was impossible
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
Digital service standards required citizen-facing systems that our inherited infrastructure simply could not meet. Remediation was not viable — the only credible path was replacement.
Omar Al-Farsi
Chief Technology Officer - Falcon Digital VenturesSingle source of truth — if you understand how rare that is, you understand why we rate them so highly
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
Expanding to a second clinic location exposed how much of our current platform assumed a single-site model. We needed an architectural overhaul before scaling further.
Jia Hui Tan
VP of Engineering - RedDot Technologies Pte LtdFirmware, cloud layer, and dashboard — all three actually talk to each other. Novel.
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
Traceability legislation had set a compliance deadline that was not negotiable. Our supply chain system needed targeted development and we needed people who had done it before.