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Case Study Testimonial Section
with a bold, consumer-focused mission: to deliver orders within minutes at supermarket prices. It is possible due to the smooth cooperation of multiple applications addressing each step of the delivery process, including mobile apps for the end-users and the e-commerce system, for riders, pickers, and the ERP system.
The team, consisting of even up to eleven developers and QA engineers, joined different Flink rockets which enabled fast-paced development and accommodating the dynamic needs of the project. The partnership gave Flink access to a valuable and flexible pool of first-rate Go developers, QA engineers, and other specialists in a core stage of fast expansion.
Quick and precise initial code review in
Go Monterail team grew from two to 11 following business needs
Pro-active and smooth communication across the board
Quick and precise initial code review in
Go Monterail team grew from two to 11 following business needs
Pro-active and smooth communication across the board
The QAs worked on both the backend and the frontend, providing everything from ad hoc regression to smoke testing, and ensuring the migration would happen without a hitch.
Beyond migration, Monterail worked on multiple features across the ecosystem. Some highlights include a desktop webshop, checkout and payment functionalities, order location tracking and post-order user experience, user authentication, and authorization.
The scope also included systems for back-office operations, covering a warehouse employees app, a dashboard for managing specific orders, and inventory management.
Data migration was an especially interesting challenge. We developed a custom API to transfer data from Saleor to Commerce Tools, affecting several applications in the ecosystem. All under the hood, so end users don’t feel any change.
Along the journey, we helped strategically break down monoliths, such as the checkout and cart systems, into microservices. This separation ensured not only scalability but also work efficiency, as now different developers can contribute more closely with less risk of conflict.
What is an MVP?
Achieve a faster release with reduced costs, more testing time, and tangible feedback. Developing an MVP will help you examine whether your business’ product will work or not, what your users expect from your app, and later on, what functionalities you’ll need to add or change.
A Minimum Viable Product is especially important for startups and medium-sized businesses that need to establish product-market fit quickly, without investing significant money. We want your business to leverage evidence, instead of assumptions.
A well-developed MVP is the first usable stage of a product. It’s a clean and entirely operational base from where you can scale up to a more complex product. Each iteration will add more functional features. It will allow you to test, gain real user feedback, prove your ideas, and improve on its development continuously and by stages.