About FatWeb

FatWeb is a leading mobile app development company. Their skilled team has the experience, know-how, and passion to develop best solutions. Their reputation is for convenient and unique work that delivers an excellent look and feel, ease-of-use, and a known description of your business. Their reputation is for convenient and unique work that presents an exceptional result.

Last updated May 13, 2026

Services

Mobile App Development Web Development UI-UX Design Social Media Marketing SEO Internet Marketing

Industries Served

Healthcare Fashion & Apparel Real Estate Sports & Fitness Nonprofit & NGO

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From legacy on-premise to cloud-native in a timeline the vendor community said was impossible

Bilal Chaudhry / Co-Founder & CTO - Indus Software House
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Jan 19, 2026

Project summary: Remote care had gone from an experiment to a core service line and our technology had not kept pace. We needed a robust, compliant telehealth platform in a timeline that the market would not wait for.

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

Clear and consistent communication adapted appropriately for both technical and non-technical stakeholders, shared tooling that gave our team real-time visibility, reliable sprint delivery throughout

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
4.0
Quality
4.0
Schedule
4.5
Cost
3.5
Communication
Project TypeCloud Services
IndustryHealthcare
Project Cost$150,000 to $499,999
DurationAug 2025 – Dec 2025

Questions & Answers

Please describe your company, your role, and the industry you operate in.
Indus Software House operates in the Healthcare sector with headquarters in Islamabad, Pakistan. In my role as Co-Founder & CTO 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?
A competitive threat had accelerated our roadmap. We had planned a significant Cloud Services 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 scope covered the full Cloud Services lifecycle: discovery and requirements definition, solution architecture, iterative development across twelve sprints, integration testing, performance validation, production deployment, and a structured four-week hypercare period. They also provided system documentation and a knowledge transfer programme for our internal team.
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 Cloud Services approach and the evidence base they provided — reference projects in Healthcare 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 Healthcare 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?
Communication was proactive, timely, and appropriately calibrated. Technical updates for the engineering audience, executive summaries for the steering group, risk flags with proposed mitigations rather than just problem statements. The fortnightly sprint reviews gave our stakeholders visibility without requiring them to attend every working session.
Did the company deliver the project on time and within your expected budget?
The project landed on time. The budget was managed within the agreed ceiling, which included one client-driven scope addition that was quoted fairly and handled without affecting the original delivery stream. The discipline around budget transparency throughout meant there was no surprise at invoice stage.
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 willingness to be direct. When our requirements were unclear they said so. When our priorities were contradictory they explained why. When a technical approach we had assumed was the right one turned out to have significant downsides, they told us before we had committed to it. That kind of intellectual honesty is what I look for in a long-term technology partner.
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 Cloud Services programme in the Healthcare space and will deliver against a serious brief, this is the team.

Company Info

Founded 2013
Employees 10 - 49
Hourly Rate $25 - $49
Client Rating 4.4/5 (6 reviews)

Rating Breakdown

Quality
4.3
Schedule
4.5
Cost
4.3
Communication
4.4

FAQs

What happens with FatWeb after the project actually launches?
Like most established software teams, FatWeb typically sticks around post-launch for ongoing maintenance — bug fixes, performance tuning, security patching, new feature work, and general technical support. For context, its listed capabilities span Internet Marketing, Mobile App Development, SEO, Social Media Marketing and UI-UX Design, and it reports a team size of 10 - 49 professionals.
How do I actually get a real proposal out of FatWeb instead of a generic reply?
The most reliable route is giving FatWeb 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 Internet Marketing, Mobile App Development, SEO, Social Media Marketing and UI-UX Design, and it has been operating since 2013.
What's the easiest way to actually get in touch with FatWeb?
Most businesses reach FatWeb 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 Internet Marketing, Mobile App Development, SEO, Social Media Marketing and UI-UX Design, and it has served clients in New-zealand.
What's actually in FatWeb's technical toolkit?
The exact stack shifts by project, but FatWeb 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 Internet Marketing, Mobile App Development, SEO, Social Media Marketing and UI-UX Design, and it has experience across industries such as Sports & Fitness, Fashion & Apparel, Nonprofit & NGO, Healthcare and Real Estate.
What kind of software work does FatWeb take on?
FatWeb typically covers the standard range of software development work — mobile apps, web platforms, custom internal tools, UI/UX design, cloud infrastructure, AI integrations, and larger enterprise builds. Its core focus areas include Internet Marketing, Mobile App Development, SEO, Social Media Marketing and UI-UX Design.
Is FatWeb more of an offshore setup or a local team?
That depends on where FatWeb 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, its listed capabilities span Internet Marketing, Mobile App Development, SEO, Social Media Marketing and UI-UX Design, and it has experience across industries such as Sports & Fitness, Fashion & Apparel, Nonprofit & NGO, Healthcare and Real Estate.
Can I just hire developers from FatWeb to sit alongside my own team?
Usually, yes — a dedicated developer arrangement is a common option with firms like FatWeb, 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 New-zealand, and it has been operating since 2013.
Does FatWeb only work locally, or take on clients elsewhere too?
FatWeb isn't necessarily limited to one region and may take on clients across several countries, including New-zealand, depending on market demand and business partnerships.
Will FatWeb sign an NDA before we even discuss the project in detail?
Most professional shops, including FatWeb, 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, its listed capabilities span Internet Marketing, Mobile App Development, SEO, Social Media Marketing and UI-UX Design, and it has served clients in New-zealand.
Does FatWeb actually build with AI, or just talk about it?
Plenty of modern software teams, FatWeb 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 experience across industries such as Sports & Fitness, Fashion & Apparel, Nonprofit & NGO, Healthcare and Real Estate, and it has been operating since 2013.