Wellnuts is a full-cycle software development company. We are a team of talented UX/UI, Web, Mobile, DevOps, and QA professionals feeling passionate about what they do. Over the last 8 years, we have become experts in creating high-load and scalable IT solutions, mainly in Telematics, GPS-tracking, IoT, Insurance, and FinTech domains. We solve complex engineering challenges that help our clients optimize their business performance and get to a new level. We prioritize top-tier client service through every partnership, focusing on communication, reliability, and transparency as strongly as we do quality, innovation, and security.
Wellnuts is a full-cycle software development company. We are a team of talented UX/UI, Web, Mobile, DevOps, and QA professionals feeling passionate about what they do. Over the last 8 years, we have become experts in creating high-load and scalable IT solutions, mainly in Telematics, GPS-tracking, IoT, Insurance, and FinTech domains. We solve complex engineering challenges that help our clients optimize their business performance and get to a new level. We prioritize top-tier client service through every partnership, focusing on communication, reliability, and transparency as strongly as we do quality, innovation, and security.
Performance snapshot
Wellnuts is a custom software and mobile development shop with a consistent track record across seven reviews on a single platform, spanning 2019–2022. The vendor earns Strong ratings across most evaluation categories, driven by repeated praise for on-time delivery, reliable code quality, and multi-timezone availability. A notable outlier is a willingness-to-refer score of 1.0 in one review, which tempers the otherwise uniformly high sub-metric scores and introduces a flag on client satisfaction consistency.
Performance breakdown
Technical expertise
StrongReviews reference a diverse and modern technology stack including Elixir, Erlang, Go, React Native, Ruby on Rails, Node.js, GraphQL, and AWS. Multiple projects involved complex deliverables such as a custom OS for single-board computers and a telematics management platform, with quality sub-ratings consistently at 4.5–5.0.
Project management & delivery
MixedSchedule sub-ratings are predominantly 5.0, with clients noting on-time and even ahead-of-deadline delivery across several engagements. However, one review explicitly acknowledged delays near the tail end of a project, introducing a minor but documented delivery inconsistency.
Communication & collaboration
StrongMultiple reviewers specifically highlight communication as a standout strength, with tools such as Jira, Monday.com, Figma, Miro, and Telegram cited. The team demonstrated multi-timezone availability and an agile, collaborative engagement style across geographically distributed clients.
Reliability
StrongClients consistently describe Wellnuts as delivering reliable, production-ready code with minimal issues post-launch. One reviewer specifically cited reliable code as the most important outcome, and another noted the team consistently fulfilled revisions as needed after project completion.
Client satisfaction & outcomes
MixedMost clients report high satisfaction with a heavily used, well-performing app and a telematics solution that surpassed expectations. However, one review recorded a willingness-to-refer score of 1.0 despite a 5.0 overall rating, signaling a meaningful disconnect that cannot be overlooked.
Best for
Wellnuts is best suited for small-to-mid-sized technology companies seeking custom software, mobile app, or UI/UX development using modern stacks such as React Native, Elixir, Go, and Ruby on Rails, particularly where cross-timezone collaboration is a requirement.
Clients info
Wellnuts has served clients primarily in technology, retail, hospitality, and digital agency sectors. Engagements span micro to mid-sized organizations, with project budgets typically ranging from $10,000 to $199,999. Client teams are predominantly small, ranging from 1 to 200 employees. Primary industries represented include Technology & Software, Retail, Hospitality & Leisure, Digital Agencies. Typical client size bands include 1–10 Employees, 11–50 Employees, 51–200 Employees. Common project budget ranges include $10,000 to $49,999, $50,000 to $199,999.
Review strength
The assessment is based on 7 reviews sourced from a single platform, all published between May 2020 and December 2022. All reviews are more than one year old, and no reviews from 2023 or later are present, which limits insight into current vendor performance. Review date range: May 15, 2020 - Dec 2, 2022.
Performance breakdown
Technical expertise
StrongReviews reference a diverse and modern technology stack including Elixir, Erlang, Go, React Native, Ruby on Rails, Node.js, GraphQL, and AWS. Multiple projects involved complex deliverables such as a custom OS for single-board computers and a telematics management platform, with quality sub-ratings consistently at 4.5–5.0.
Project management & delivery
MixedSchedule sub-ratings are predominantly 5.0, with clients noting on-time and even ahead-of-deadline delivery across several engagements. However, one review explicitly acknowledged delays near the tail end of a project, introducing a minor but documented delivery inconsistency.
Communication & collaboration
StrongMultiple reviewers specifically highlight communication as a standout strength, with tools such as Jira, Monday.com, Figma, Miro, and Telegram cited. The team demonstrated multi-timezone availability and an agile, collaborative engagement style across geographically distributed clients.
Reliability
StrongClients consistently describe Wellnuts as delivering reliable, production-ready code with minimal issues post-launch. One reviewer specifically cited reliable code as the most important outcome, and another noted the team consistently fulfilled revisions as needed after project completion.
Client satisfaction & outcomes
MixedMost clients report high satisfaction with a heavily used, well-performing app and a telematics solution that surpassed expectations. However, one review recorded a willingness-to-refer score of 1.0 despite a 5.0 overall rating, signaling a meaningful disconnect that cannot be overlooked.