About AgileVision, Our Commitment to Providing Custom Software Development With A No-nonsense Approach

Software Development with Immediate Impact

Our Focus

At AgileVision, our focus is on building operational software for businesses that cannot afford fuzzy workflows, fragile systems, or hand-wavy execution. We help companies launch B2B products, streamline internal operations, and modernize the platforms they depend on every day.

We also build products ourselves, including Donedory, NoGaps, and Reinventory. That keeps our thinking grounded in real product strategy, delivery discipline, and commercial reality.

Committed to You

We build long-term relationships with our customers. Whether the project is large or small, you can count on our ongoing support and dedication.

Our approach

How we work?

The first thing you need to know is we are always interested in long-term relationships with our customers. Projects big or small, you can always rely on our support and being there for you. Our process is pretty straightforward. It consists of multiple consequent steps and may have as many iterations as it is needed. Here are the steps.

How we work - Step 1: The first meeting
01.

The first meeting

One of the most exciting things in our business is meeting new people! That is both inspiring and useful for both sides. During the first meeting, we would like to learn about you, your business, and the challenges you are facing.

The agenda for this meeting is:

  • Get familiar with each other a bit
  • Learn about your business
  • Learn about your challenges and figure out if we can be useful
  • Schedule a discovery call within the next 5 business days

During this meeting we are not going to:

  • Excruciate you with sales pitches
  • Show you slide decks about how awesome AgileVision.io is (here is the link to one in case you would like to check it).
After the first meeting, we are moving directly to the discovery phase.
After the first meeting,
we are moving directly
to the discovery phase.
How we work - Step 2: The discovery phase
02.

The discovery phase

The discovery phase consists of as many meetings as we need to understand your business, challenges, and goals better. During this exciting period in our relations, we are going to interview you and ask various questions related to the project. Usually, from our side, we invite business analysts, UX/UI designers, technical leads to these meetings.

The final purpose of the discovery phase for us is to prepare a proposal for you. In parallel, we are also going to share with you our contract example, so you can verify the legal side of the cooperation is suitable for you. Of course, we will be happy to answer any questions about the contract also.

After the last meeting during the discovery phase, we will schedule a time for a proposal review. Usually, this happens within 5-8 business days.

How we work - Step 3: Proposal preparation
03.

Proposal preparation

Internally we perform a part of the usual iteration. That includes scope planning, UX/UI design, and estimation. If you would like to learn more about iterations, you can check it in the “Iteration”section.

The final purpose of the discovery phase for us is to prepare a proposal for you.
In parallel, we are also going to share with you our contract example, so you can
verify the legal side of the cooperation is suitable for you. Of course, we will be
happy to answer any questions about the contract also.

After the last meeting during the discovery phase, we will schedule a time
for a proposal review. Usually, this happens within 5-8 business days.

How we work - Step 4: The proposal
04.

The proposal

We are working with the team to process all the information from the discovery phase and create a proposal on how we can help. Even after the discovery phase, we may still ask some questions to ensure the proposal is relevant and takes into account all your needs.

Our proposal is a simple document that contains:

  • Scope of work
  • Definition of deliverables
  • Required investment
  • Suggested timeline
Once it is ready, we will share the proposal with you. Usually, it happens 1-2 business days before our proposal discussion meeting. That is to give you some time to read the proposal and prepare questions or notes (if any).
How we work - Step 5: Proposal discussion
05.

Proposal discussion

At this point, thanks to our cooperation, we have a draft version of the plan (which is the proposal). Together we double-check nothing has been missed and whether any new information has appeared, and we need to update the proposal.

Deliverables described in the proposal are usually split into two-week sprints. Each sprint ends with a demo for the product owner (you) and stakeholders (anyone in your organization interested in deliverables).

Things that are not going to happen during this meeting:

  • Selling
Once it is ready, we will share the proposal with you. Usually,
it happens 1-2 business days before our proposal discussion meeting. That is to give you some time to read the proposal and prepare questions or notes (if any).
If everything looks good and you are ready to move forward, then we can proceed to the next step - signing the contract.
If you need some time to think about the proposal, we are always happy to meet one more time within 3-5 business days so you can discuss the proposal internally.
If everything looks good and you are ready to move forward, then we can proceed to the next step - signing the contract. If you need some time to think about the proposal, we are always happy to meet one more time within 3-5 business days so you can discuss the proposal internally.
How we work - Step 6: Contract signing
06.

Contract signing

This one is very simple. If you are happy with the contract - we sign it. If there are some questions, we discuss those.

    Kickoff date
    07.

    Iteration

    The most exciting part of the process is where the actual solution is being built and demoed to you. As we have mentioned earlier, the delivery is an iterative process and can be split into two-week sprints. Here is what happens during the delivery:

    How we work - Step 7: Iteration
    How we work - Step 7: Iteration

    07.1. Iteration Planning

    We sit together with you and your team to identify what to include in the iteration. Scope of work is determined by your business priorities, technical aspects of tasks, and agreed-on iteration capacity. Once the planning is finished, it is considered unmodifiable. You know what will be delivered, and we know what should be done. Any new changes will go into a new iteration.

    07.2. UI/UX Design

    We will sit together with you and stakeholders to find out the best UI/UX approach for user-facing features. Our experienced UX and UI designers will interview you to identify the best UX and UI to ensure end-users have a smooth and fulfilling experience while interacting with the product.

    07.3. Architecture Design

    The development team, together with the technical project lead, design the architectural aspect of deliverables. Carefully designed architecture becomes a solid foundation for your product. Besides it, during this phase, the team identifies the implementation approach suitable for the deliverables of the iteration.

    07.4. Estimation

    We work on a fixed-price model. It means you always know the cost of the iteration in advance. Our team carefully analyzes all the desired deliverables of the iteration and estimates the required effort. As a result, you are getting the timeline and investment necessary for each of the iterations.

    07.5. Implementation

    Our team works during the iteration on actual changes/features during this step. In parallel with the developers, Quality Assurance Engineers describe test cases and implement manual and automated tests. Additionally, DevOps Engineers create the required infrastructure.

    07.6. Demo

    Once the iteration is complete, we schedule a demo with you. It includes a walk-through of features delivered and usually covers all major user flows or use cases of the deliverables.

    07.7. Acceptance

    After the demo, we invite you to perform an additional round of testing - User Acceptance Testing (or UAT). It is highly recommended to give a chance for real users to use the feature even before it is released to the production environment. This way, we can collect even more feedback and adjust the direction of the product if needed.

    07.8. Deployment

    At the very end of the iteration, once all changes are implemented and tested carefully, a deployment to the production happens. After this, end-users of the product can start using new features or improvements.

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    Our Team

    Meet the People Behind the Solutions

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    Anastasiia Surkova

    QA Engineer

    Anastasiia enjoys the collaborative nature of software development, especially team discussions on implementation and execution. She values her colleagues and takes pride in delivering high-quality software.

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    Viktor Skrypko

    Software Engineer

    With a passion for building new functionality, Viktor specializes in back-end development based on Java technologies. His enthusiasm for creating efficient and reliable solutions drives his work.

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    Alina Koniaieva

    Project Manager

    Alina is dedicated to helping businesses achieve their goals by managing projects effectively and ensuring that each project aligns with business objectives and timelines.

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    Ivan Metla

    Software Architect

    Ivan has extensive experience with Terraform and AWS CDK, especially within AWS, where he expertly manages infrastructure as code and resource deployment. With a solid background in Java and the Spring Stack, Ivan also holds an AWS DevOps Professional certification, showcasing his deep knowledge of AWS cloud services and DevOps best practices.

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    Andrii Beznoshchenko

    Software Engineer

    Andrii has been in the IT field since 2009, with a passion for creating new solutions and features across diverse platforms. He specializes in both JavaScript and TypeScript for front- and back-end development and has a keen interest in mobile apps and IoT implementations.

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    Volodymyr Rudyi

    CEO

    Volodymyr Rudyi is the Founder and CEO of AgileVision, a company dedicated to transforming organizational expertise into profitable SaaS solutions. Volodymyr’s expertise lies in helping companies digitize their workflows, unlocking new possibilities for transparency, control, and cross-department collaboration. Volodymyr has a strong technical background and is AWS-certified, solidifying his position as a leader in tech-driven business transformation.

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    Yurii Yushchyshyn

    Software Engineer

    Professional Java Backend Developer with around two years of commercial experience, Yurii is involved in every stage of the software development lifecycle—from estimation and implementation to testing, deployment, and support. He also organizes and leads core Scrum ceremonies for a team of nine engineers, ensuring alignment and productivity.

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