When Fished set out to scale their development capacity, they knew traditional hiring might prove too risky. The solution was an external team in Dhaka through Cefalo, and it hit the mark.
Fished is a growing technology company with roots in the seafood industry. They develop software that helps seafood companies streamline processes, reduce costs, and make smarter decisions. With an increasing number of customers and features in the portfolio, the company needed to expand its development capacity, without losing control or flexibility.
The solution was a dedicated team at Cefalo.
We considered several partners, but Cefalo stood out. It is a great advantage for us that we don’t carry the employer responsibility ourselves. It means less risk and greater flexibility for a startup like ours, says James McRedmond, CTO in Fished.
Fished has its core competence in Norway, but needed more development capacity – and preferably fast. After meeting with Cefalo, the decision was made: A development team in Dhaka could provide both the speed and flexibility they were looking for.
Today, Fished has four developers in Dhaka consisting of a strong team lead together with frontend and backend developers. And the team is expanding this fall, with more developers coming in.
– They work independently and effectively, even while we sleep, says McRedmond with a smile. He refers to the time difference between Ålesund and Dhaka, resulting in Cefalo’s developers starting their work four hours earlier than the Norwegian team.
The team lead in Dhaka gets particular praise:
– Our team lead Rezwan gathers questions, coordinates the team, and is a key person for us. His style fits us very well and has made the whole collaboration much easier. I was a little surprised at how good he actually was. He guides well and contributes with input and suggestions. We like that kind of culture, where everyone is heard and everything is considered, says McRedmond.
Cefalo in Norway also follows their client closely, something that is appreciated in Ålesund.
– I talk with our contact Per Einar Myklebust at least once a month. He is responsive, and the collaboration works very well, says McRedmond.
Fished is a growing company, and as CTO, James has felt the pressure of keeping four developers engaged on the other side of the globe.
– A Cefalo team in Dhaka requires us to stay ahead with specifications and tasks on our side. It has pushed us to improve our dev.ops and planning, so it’s actually a healthy challenge, he believes.
At the same time, the team in Dhaka has become well acquainted with Fished and the value created for customers.
– We’ve had several knowledge-sharing sessions with the team, and our developers show clear engagement and an ability to understand both the product and the customer to deliver the best possible outcome.
Fished is far from done with development, quite the opposite. They have a clear roadmap and several exciting features coming soon.
– We are growing in several markets, and the collaboration with Cefalo allows us to develop more modules in parallel and deliver to customers faster than planned. It simply gives us growth power, says McRedmond.