About Codal

It is a UX design & development company. Their clients have ranged from small business to business, but our philosophy has always remained the same: to empower brand visibility & deliver the most classic web & mobile solutions possible. Their goal is to train designers & developers alike, as well as keep clients aware of modern and upcoming trends.

Last updated May 13, 2026

Services

Mobile App Development Wearable App Development UI-UX Design

Industries Served

Gaming & Gambling Sports & Fitness Energy & Utilities Nonprofit & NGO Insurance Advertising & Marketing

Codal Reviews

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The team designed for our users' actual behaviour, not for the persona we thought they were

Adriana Voss / Director of Platform Engineering - Cascadia Digital Ventures
Verified
Jan 21, 2026

Project summary: Our campaign management workflow had grown to involve twelve different tools and significant manual reconciliation. The inefficiency was affecting both speed and accuracy.

I came into this engagement as a sceptic. We had been through a failed implementation with a previous vendor and I had high standards for what evidence of competence looked like before I would trust a partner with our core systems. This team earned that trust progressively — through the quality of the discovery documentation, the rigour of the technical proposals, the consistency of the sprint deliveries, and ultimately the stability of the production system. I no longer lead with scepticism when recommending them.

PROS

Architectural decisions designed for longevity rather than just the current brief, thorough automated test coverage, post-launch stability that validated every technical choice made during discovery

CONS

Time zone coordination required some deliberate overlap management from both sides in the first couple of sprints, after which we had an efficient async rhythm that worked for the whole project

5.0
Overall
5.0
Quality
5.0
Schedule
5.0
Cost
5.0
Communication
Project TypeUI/UX Design
IndustryAdvertising & Marketing
Project Cost$10,000 to $49,999
DurationJan 2025 – Nov 2025

Questions & Answers

Please describe your company, your role, and the industry you operate in.
Cascadia Digital Ventures operates in the Advertising & Marketing sector with headquarters in Vancouver, Canada. In my role as Director of Platform Engineering I am accountable for the full technology agenda — infrastructure, product, and vendor relationships. We are a commercially driven organisation and every technology decision is evaluated against a clear business case before it is approved.
What specific problem or business challenge led you to hire this company?
Our platform had been maintained by a previous vendor for three years and the accumulated technical debt had reached a point where delivery velocity had dropped to a fraction of what it should have been. We needed fresh engineering expertise and a structured plan to address the underlying issues.
What services did the company provide for your project?
End-to-end UI/UX Design delivery with particular depth in the integration and data migration components, which were the highest-risk elements of the programme. They supplemented this with a dedicated QA resource throughout development and a documented runbook for our operations team at handover.
Why did you choose this company over other providers you considered?
We ran a structured shortlisting process across five vendors. The technical evaluation eliminated two immediately. Of the remaining three, this team's proposal was differentiated by the specificity of their UI/UX Design approach and the evidence base they provided — reference projects in Advertising & Marketing contexts, not generic case studies. The reference calls confirmed a track record that the proposal had described accurately.
How clearly did the company understand your requirements and business goals?
Extremely well, in part because they had relevant Advertising & Marketing experience that reduced the context-setting overhead significantly. They understood the domain vocabulary, asked the right questions, and translated business requirements into technical specifications with a fidelity that meant the development phase had very few clarification cycles.
How was your overall experience with their communication and project management?
Outstanding. The discipline around asynchronous communication was particularly effective given the time zones involved between Vancouver, Canada and the delivery team. Written updates were specific and consistent, response times were same-day for anything that required a decision, and nothing fell through the cracks across a six-month engagement.
Did the company deliver the project on time and within your expected budget?
Yes to both. There was a single sprint where a dependency on a third-party API introduced a one-week delay. The team identified it three weeks in advance, presented two mitigation options, and we agreed on an approach that recovered the schedule within the same sprint cycle. That level of foresight is what separates good project management from reactive problem management.
What tangible results or business impact have you seen since the project was completed?
Quantifying the impact precisely is complicated by other variables in our business, but the metrics we can attribute directly to the UI/UX Design work are meaningful: session duration up, conversion rate up, error rate down, and our NPS for the digital touchpoint has improved by eleven points. Our account managers report that the new capability is coming up positively in client conversations.
What did you like most about working with this company?
Their instinct for keeping the business objective visible throughout technical decision-making. I have worked with technically excellent teams who lose the strategic thread as complexity increases. This team maintained a clear connection between every architectural choice and the outcome we had agreed to achieve. That orientation made the trade-off conversations significantly easier.
Would you recommend this company to others, and would you work with them again?
Yes. I would add the context that this is not the cheapest option in the market and they are selective about the engagements they take on. If your primary criterion is price, there are alternatives. If you want a technology partner who can be trusted with a complex UI/UX Design programme in the Advertising & Marketing space and will deliver against a serious brief, this is the team.

Company Info

Founded 2009
Employees 50 - 249
Hourly Rate $100 - $149
Client Rating 4.7/5 (6 reviews)

Rating Breakdown

Quality
4.8
Schedule
4.8
Cost
4.8
Communication
4.7

FAQs

How do I actually get a real proposal out of Codal instead of a generic reply?
The most reliable route is giving Codal 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 Mobile App Development, UI-UX Design and Wearable App Development, and it has been operating since 2009.
What should I expect to pay to work with Codal?
What Codal 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, Codal's typical hourly rate is around $100 - $149, with an average project cost of $2500000+.
Will Codal sign an NDA before we even discuss the project in detail?
Most professional shops, including Codal, expect to sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement before getting into specifics — it's a fairly standard ask and a reasonable one to make before sharing anything sensitive. For context, it has served clients in USA, and it reports a team size of 50 - 249 professionals.
What kinds of industries has Codal actually built for?
Codal has delivered projects across a range of different industries, including Energy & Utilities, Gaming & Gambling, Nonprofit & NGO, Sports & Fitness, Insurance and Advertising & Marketing.
Does Codal only work locally, or take on clients elsewhere too?
Codal isn't necessarily limited to one region and may take on clients across several countries, including USA, depending on market demand and business partnerships.
Is Codal more of an offshore setup or a local team?
That depends on where Codal is based and who they primarily serve — some firms like this operate fully offshore, some are local-first, and plenty run a hybrid model that mixes both. For context, it has served clients in USA, and it has experience across industries such as Energy & Utilities, Gaming & Gambling, Nonprofit & NGO, Sports & Fitness, Insurance and Advertising & Marketing.
Has Codal actually shipped a SaaS product before?
It's a common line of work for a company like Codal — 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 experience across industries such as Energy & Utilities, Gaming & Gambling, Nonprofit & NGO, Sports & Fitness, Insurance and Advertising & Marketing, and it has been operating since 2009.
Roughly how long does a project with Codal take start to finish?
It depends heavily on scope. A lean MVP might be a matter of weeks, while a full enterprise system or a larger digital transformation project can stretch into months once you factor in development, testing, and deployment. With a team of 50 - 249 professionals, Codal can scale resources based on project urgency.
What does Codal's actual delivery process look like week to week?
Codal generally runs something close to a standard structured process — requirements gathering, UI/UX design, development in agile sprints, QA testing along the way, deployment, and support once it's live. For context, it has experience across industries such as Energy & Utilities, Gaming & Gambling, Nonprofit & NGO, Sports & Fitness, Insurance and Advertising & Marketing, and it has been operating since 2009.