Choosing the wrong partner is the most common reason software projects fail. Here is what actually matters when you are evaluating one.
What to look for
- A real track record. Delivered projects, named clients, and honesty about what has gone wrong. Ours: 100+ delivered since 2010, 20+ rescued, zero failures.
- Senior people who stay involved. Not a great pitch team followed by juniors.
- Transparency. You should always know who is working on your project, where it stands, and what is next.
- The confidence to say no. A trustworthy partner will decline work that is not feasible rather than take your money.
- Design and engineering together. Quality tech, good design and approachable people, not one at the expense of the others.
Questions worth asking
- Can I see work you have delivered, and talk to those clients?
- Who exactly will work on my project, and how senior are they?
- How do you handle changes, blockers and bad news?
- What happens after launch?
Why teams choose Putti
We are small enough to be agile and large enough to deliver serious work, with leadership involved in every project. If you have been burned before, or simply want quality first time, let's talk.