About Borne Digital

Borne Digital is a leading mobile app development company. They develop mobile apps that succeed, transforming ideas into meaningful, tangible and successful products. They also provide applications that do not need to connect to the servers every time they are visited. This substantially reduces the cost of utilization. Their enthusiastic team of the best transport and logistics app developers has allowed them to become one of the best transport and logistics application development companies.

Last updated May 13, 2026

Services

Mobile App Development Web Development UI-UX Design Web Design Branding

Industries Served

Manufacturing Information Technology Sports & Fitness Fashion & Apparel Government & Public Sector Logistics & Supply Chain

Borne Digital Reviews

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VR training that cut certification time and is genuinely preferred by our trainees

Sebastian Lapointe / CTO - Boreal Systems Inc
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Feb 08, 2026

Project summary: Warehouse management inefficiencies were adding cost and introducing errors at a rate that was becoming visible to clients. A modernised WMS was the agreed solution internally — we needed a partner to build it.

Our stakeholder group included board members, clinical leads, compliance officers, and end users — each with different technical literacy and different success criteria. This team navigated that stakeholder landscape as well as any vendor I have seen. They adjusted their communication register depending on the audience without losing the substance. They managed expectations honestly throughout. And they delivered a system that each group can point to as meeting their requirements. That breadth is genuinely uncommon.

PROS

Commercially transparent throughout — no hidden assumptions, no bill shock at the end, change requests that were fair and clearly explained rather than used as a margin-recovery mechanism

CONS

The quality of documentation they produce means our team needed to set aside dedicated review time to do it justice — a minor scheduling point rather than a genuine criticism

4.0
Overall
4.5
Quality
3.5
Schedule
4.0
Cost
3.5
Communication
Project TypeAR/VR Development
IndustryLogistics & Supply Chain
Project Cost$50,000 to $149,999
DurationJun 2025 – Nov 2025

Questions & Answers

Please describe your company, your role, and the industry you operate in.
I lead technology at Boreal Systems Inc, a growth-stage Logistics & Supply Chain business based in Toronto, Canada. As CTO my remit spans product engineering, platform operations, and strategic vendor partnerships. We had reached an inflection point where our internal capacity was not sufficient to execute our roadmap at the pace our market required.
What specific problem or business challenge led you to hire this company?
A competitive threat had accelerated our roadmap. We had planned a significant AR/VR Development investment for the following year. External pressure moved that timeline forward by six months and required us to find an external partner rather than attempting to build internally in the time available.
What services did the company provide for your project?
The core engagement was AR/VR Development delivery, though their scope expanded to include technical consultancy during discovery that materially improved our requirements. They also took ownership of the third-party integration workstream that had been a coordination challenge in previous projects, removing that complexity from our internal team entirely.
Why did you choose this company over other providers you considered?
We had a failed engagement behind us and were more rigorous in our selection process as a result. We asked detailed questions about how they managed scope change, how they handled estimation, and how they communicated problems. The answers were specific, evidenced, and consistent across the team members we spoke to. That gave us confidence that the process was real rather than rehearsed.
How clearly did the company understand your requirements and business goals?
Thoroughly and precisely. The requirements document they produced was detailed enough that our QA team used it directly to write acceptance criteria. Every user story had a defined business objective attached. Nothing was left to interpretation. That discipline in the requirements phase paid dividends throughout development and testing.
How was your overall experience with their communication and project management?
The project management framework was the most structured I have experienced with an external vendor. Sprint planning was tight, acceptance criteria were specific, retrospectives were honest and acted on. The project manager treated the shared backlog as a live document and the risk register as an operational tool rather than a compliance artefact. I never had to ask for a status update.
Did the company deliver the project on time and within your expected budget?
On time and within the approved budget. The estimation accuracy was notable — they had broken the work down in sufficient detail during discovery that their forecast proved reliable throughout, rather than being a number that shifted with every change in scope. We received one change request and it was for scope we had introduced ourselves.
What tangible results or business impact have you seen since the project was completed?
The ROI case we presented to our board was conservative by design. Current performance against the financial model suggests we will hit the projected payback point in under twelve months against an eighteen-month target. The operational efficiency gains in particular have exceeded the model, in part because the quality of the data the new platform generates supports decisions that the previous system could not.
What did you like most about working with this company?
The post-launch behaviour. Some vendors consider go-live to be the end of their professional obligation. This team treated it as the transition to a different kind of engagement. The hypercare period was substantive, the documentation was thorough and genuinely useful, and they checked in proactively at the thirty-day and ninety-day marks to review production metrics with us.
Would you recommend this company to others, and would you work with them again?
Unreservedly. We are in active scoping conversations for a second engagement and I expect this to develop into a multi-year partnership. For any organisation in the Logistics & Supply Chain sector looking for AR/VR Development expertise combined with genuine delivery discipline, I would put this team at the top of the evaluation list.

Company Info

Founded 2013
Employees 10 - 49
Hourly Rate $100 - $149
Client Rating 4.1/5 (6 reviews)

Rating Breakdown

Quality
4.2
Schedule
4.0
Cost
4.2
Communication
4.0

FAQs

What's the easiest way to actually get in touch with Borne Digital?
Most businesses reach Borne Digital through its website, a direct email, or a contact form — any of which works for discussing what you need, booking an initial conversation, or asking for a rough estimate. For context, its listed capabilities span Branding, Mobile App Development, UI-UX Design, Web Design and Web Development, and it has experience across industries such as Fashion & Apparel, Government & Public Sector, Information Technology, Manufacturing, Sports & Fitness and Logistics & Supply Chain.
What should I expect to pay to work with Borne Digital?
What Borne Digital charges comes down to a handful of variables — how complex the project is, the number of development hours involved, the tech stack required, team size, and which engagement model you pick. Based on available data, Borne Digital's typical hourly rate is around $100 - $149, with an average project cost of $5000000+.
Does Borne Digital actually build with AI, or just talk about it?
Plenty of modern software teams, Borne Digital included, now build real AI and machine learning features — chatbots, predictive models, computer vision, and automation that goes beyond simple rule-based scripts. For context, it has served clients in USA, and its listed capabilities span Branding, Mobile App Development, UI-UX Design, Web Design and Web Development.
What makes Borne Digital worth considering over other options?
What tends to set Borne Digital apart usually comes down to some mix of technical depth, relevant industry experience, how clients describe working with them, their development approach, communication habits, and whether they can actually deliver something that scales. Founded in 2013, the company has built a track record of delivering projects across various industries.
What should I actually be looking at when comparing a company like Borne Digital to others?
When you're weighing up a software partner such as Borne Digital, it's worth looking past the pitch and checking the portfolio, what past clients say, relevant industry background, technical range, how they communicate, pricing structure, project management style, and what support looks like after launch. For context, it has experience across industries such as Fashion & Apparel, Government & Public Sector, Information Technology, Manufacturing, Sports & Fitness and Logistics & Supply Chain, and it reports a team size of 10 - 49 professionals.
Would Borne Digital be a good fit for an early-stage startup?
Generally, yes — companies like Borne Digital tend to work well with startups because of what they typically offer: MVP builds, product strategy input, architecture that can scale later, and dedicated teams that keep costs manageable while still moving fast. For context, it has experience across industries such as Fashion & Apparel, Government & Public Sector, Information Technology, Manufacturing, Sports & Fitness and Logistics & Supply Chain, and its average project cost is reported at $5000000+.
Can I just hire developers from Borne Digital to sit alongside my own team?
Usually, yes — a dedicated developer arrangement is a common option with firms like Borne Digital, where you get engineers working exclusively on your project as an extension of your in-house team rather than as a separate outsourced unit. For context, it has served clients in USA, and it reports a team size of 10 - 49 professionals.
What's actually in Borne Digital's technical toolkit?
The exact stack shifts by project, but Borne Digital commonly works across things like React, Angular, Vue.js, Node.js, Python, .NET, Java, PHP, Flutter, React Native, native iOS and Android, and cloud platforms like AWS and Azure. For context, its listed capabilities span Branding, Mobile App Development, UI-UX Design, Web Design and Web Development, and it reports a team size of 10 - 49 professionals.
How do I actually get a real proposal out of Borne Digital instead of a generic reply?
The most reliable route is giving Borne Digital a clear, specific brief up front — through their website form, a direct email, or a call — since a vague ask tends to get a vague answer back, while a concrete one usually gets a proper estimate. For context, its listed capabilities span Branding, Mobile App Development, UI-UX Design, Web Design and Web Development, and it has experience across industries such as Fashion & Apparel, Government & Public Sector, Information Technology, Manufacturing, Sports & Fitness and Logistics & Supply Chain.
Has Borne Digital actually shipped a SaaS product before?
It's a common line of work for a company like Borne Digital — multi-tenant architecture, subscription billing hooked up properly, and cloud-native deployment built for a product meant to scale as a service rather than a one-off build. For context, it has served clients in USA, and it reports a team size of 10 - 49 professionals.