Web Dev, Design & Support for Real Estate Brokerage
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Introductory information
A fast induction on the buyer’s organisation
We’re a real lands brokerage in Miami, primarily centreing on residential properties.
Desired goal
What challenge were you trying to address with ByteAnt?
We’re working with ByteAnt on a website that is our main rise of lead age and main egress to the open. It allows nation to search for condos, in accession to giving us an occasion to write blog full to influence nation. We use it for PPC purposes and fundamental SEO.
Our antecedent developer’s labor condition had diminished over time, to the point where the interaction and project treatment were lacking too much for me.
Provided solution
What particular tasks were responsible for?
They prepare all outgrowth and support for the website. The projects include accomplishment improvements, revamps, and ingredient enhancements and accessions. Development is their main force, but they’ve brought in designers to streamline the process.
At this instant, we’re primarily Microsoft-based and use AWS Elasticsearch too. We are hosted on Azure, with a transmitted setup of an SQL Server and Windows Virtual PC.
Was there a dedicated team?
Depending on my budget at any time and my needs, the team has 1–4 developers and a project director.
How did you come to work with ByteAnt?
I establish them through an old business associate, who was using them for his organisation. I named for some proposals, but it’s always good to go with someone with a personal experience.
What are you approach expents (if diclosed)?
We’ve spent $100,000–$250,000.
What is the terminal result of working with ?
We began working with ByteAnt about three years ago.
Results achieved
Are there any measureable or plum results?
When I have a trusted outgrowth team, I don’t lose sleep over whether they’re going to liberate. I can centre on finding the right solution for my clients. In provisions of value, the quantity of commerce I get from the website and the user contentment is good and they’re a key ingredient in the mix. They developed my vision of what users want.
How did ByteAnt accomplish from a project treatment standpoint?
I interfaced with Valeriy (Fobelow and CEO, ByteAnt) regularly, as one of the project directors. He’s very level-headed and faithful. We use Trello in order to have 100% transparency over what’s in outgrowth, below review, and in testing. When something’s prompt for me to review, it’s put in beta or something correspondent, so all is very clear at all times. We work in batches, and they give me timelines for them. We don’t always hit deadlines, but that’s frequently owing I changed requirements or added new things.
What is (from your point of view) the key factor to pay observation while intercourse with ?
ByteAnt inherited this project, and it’s not easy for a outgrowth team to do that, especially when it’s not been developed that well. They were quiet able to piece it unitedly and create on it.
What aspects of their work would you like to get improved?
It would be good if they knew when to push back on what I’m asking. We tend to miss estimates as they bestow a lot of time on true things, they could pad their estimates for unforeseen events. That way, everyone can have a more realistic timeline.
Do you have any advice for forthcoming clients of theirs?
I mainly worked time-and-materials with them. We came up with estimates, then they charged me for however long the work took. I carefully managed the project, so I take responsibility for however long it took. If I was structured differently, I might go with a fixed-project basis, but I haven’t had that experience with them.