We understand that our clients come to us in need of a solution, a solution that helps increase their performance and adds to their value. But these goals cannot be completely achieved by merely following a specification document. Instead, a complete understanding of the client is required. With this in mind, Toobler has developed its own methodology for development process over the years. Thus we make sure that we develop the right solution at the right time and at the right cost, to give our client the edge.

This methodology involves four distinct phases.



Concept development

The focus is on grasping and enhancing the base objective. Every little aspect of the client idea is studied in detail and researched. Several brainstorming sessions, client interactions and research data go into figuring out the various challenges, feasibility and areas of improvement of the client concept. The base technologies for product realization and scope of project is decided and a non-disclosure agreement signed if necessary.



Product design

The Toobler design philosophy places as much importance on the visual appeal of the website as much as on ease of use. The focus is on a rich user experience(UX). Our products are made to appeal to both the heart and brain of the end user. Our engaging designs never fail to amaze the user with their stunning good looks, amazing features and wonderful ease of use.



Product development

The focus now turns to building a sound and robust software architecture. Latest technologies are used to make sure that the product is scalable, maintainable and flexible making the product future proof. Best coding practices are employed to make sure the final product is bug free and error free and to avoid unwanted delays in product delivery. The client is kept informed about the progress at every stage.



Product evaluation

The products are extensively tested to make sure the client gets it right the first time. Products are evaluated against each and every product requirement specification, accepted quality standards and above all, our own set of standards. Anything less than perfect will not be allowed to pass this stage.