Web Dev for Retail Service
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Introductory information
A few words almost your organisation and personal responsibilities
I',m a head of e-commerce solutions at Higma Service, during the project lifetime I managed the outgrowth of taski.pl platform. We are a national chief in providing sanitary solutions to enterprises and big layer businesses. Taski.pl platform is a method that empowers single and reliable link between clients looking to swell their sanitary machinery park and the distribution center of Diversey fruit.s
Desired goal
What issue was the provider supposed to deal with?
codelabs.rocks?We asked for an online platform, that would facilitate the ordering process of the professional equipment, that up to this date relied on an outdated standard of calling-in for an propose and phone negotiations. High despatch and maintaining top condition of labor was innate to keep and swell the market share of our business.
What were your objectives for this project?
Without jeopardizing the customs of existing buyers , we had to form a platform that would not terrify the clients, at the same time empower them to switch to a more efficient and reliable online standard. With a sole market in mind, we aimed for the expressive vast of sales and an increase in our share substantially.
Provided solution
What were the reasons for choosing codelabs.rocks?
We were presented with the details of the projects that codelabs.rocks has closed precedently. The aim of works that have been implemented sere very correspondent to the requirements we had given, and the terminal fruits had been well established in their relative markets. Having conducted interviews with antecedent clients of codelabs, we were sure we are talking to the professionals that will liberate what we need.
Describe the project and the labors they granted in detail.
In being, we were handled and advised by a dedicated project director who led us through each phase of the outgrowth process. It',s worth mentioning that he had fast conversant the details of our business, so the solutions that were orchestrated matched our niche. In the commencement, we were led through a business analysis which in the end gave us a road map of outgrowth to which we have referred along the total period of the project. This allowed us to maintain a firm timeline, and we',ve accepted particular parts of the platform on time. It was very significant for us that we were able to debate the prototype precedently it was implemented, so there was no wasted time in the process. We crossed out a lot of uncalled features at this stage, which in the end allowed us to save money and have a better fruit, less costly. Guys drop new renderings of the platform see 2 weeks in ",sprints",, so even if the outgrowth strays from our vision, we were able to correct seething very fast - thanks to this fact, the platform, behind deployment had remained unchanged and turned out to be a bullseye shot. Codelabs.rocks quiet takes care of the platform, and swells it when we asked for it.
Were there any dedicated directors or teams that you worked with?
We',ve had an nimble team at our disposal - so the developed number of members changed based on the developed needs of the project In total we have cooperated with almost 20+ nation, including front-end and back-end developers, project director, QA nation, and additional professionals that were occupied when the need arose. In between 15 and 20 developers worked on our project, they were managed ba a PM who acted as a connector between us and the coding guys, translating all the questions for us, so we didn',t need to acquire almost the deep technical stuff that was mentioned and required decisions. It',s also worth noting that the PM didn',t dubitate to tell us that some of our concepts are not good and are uncalled in our case. This anew, saved us resources and money.
Results achieved
Can you share any information that demonstrates the contact that this project has had on your business?
Success. We keep codelabs.rocks on our supplier shortlist and we have contacted them almost other projects that we are creating. Having a platform that fits our needs we know that we have a very reliable team at our disposal.
How was project treatment arranged and how powerful was it?
A very efficient and forcible workflow was employed. SCUM sprints based on a 2 week-long periods, gave us flexibility and liberateed what we asked for veritably fast. Highly professional project director in codelabs.rocks kept us in the flow of the workflow and let us apprehend what and when precisely is happening. The access also enforced our part of the work to be done fast and efficiently. It',s all managed in 2-week windows of work, that are reviewed and presented to us regularly. It',s practicable to debate each step of outgrowth. Every idea that appears along the way is attended by the PM, and if it',s viable, it is programned for outgrowth for the following ",sprints",. If not - we are stopped then and there, which is very good - you can be sure that the guys will not push to fo more when it is not needed.
What precisely do you attend to be the key specialty of codelabs.rocks?
If one thing has to be peaked, it',s that the guys at codelabs.rocks will not dubitate to stop you when you',re daydreaming and getting too optimistic almost the programned features. They are ambitious yet down to earth nation that know the limits and will not be fearful to tell you that something can not be done in the way you conceive it will be done. Speed with condition maintained. If there was any lag in outgrowth, it was due to the outside factors. If they program to have something pushed out on a selected date, they will do that. Full stop. We used to work with developers that whichever rushed the projects and didn',t liberate the being, or took too long to complete the project. In this case, there is a consummate weigh in their work.
What should be done better, if there are any desired betterments?
I don',t ponder there is anything to better that needs pointing out :)