About Mission Data

Mission Data works with businesses of every size to show their ideas into digital solutions. They use leading technology in effective ways to drive results, increase revenue, and make significant impacts on companies and their users. They develop winning digital products and platforms for organizations around the globe. It is one of the best mobile app development company.

Last updated May 13, 2026

Services

Mobile App Development UI-UX Design Digital Strategy

Industries Served

Construction Media & Entertainment Real Estate Fashion & Apparel Environmental Services Legal Services

Mission Data Reviews

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The outcome we specified, delivered the way we needed it, by people we would hire again

Tobias Lindemann / Leiter Digitalisierung - Lindemann Industrie GmbH
Verified
Jan 16, 2026

Project summary: Matter management had become a significant overhead for our fee earners. Every hour spent on administration was an hour not spent on billable advisory work — the business case was straightforward.

The technical quality of the final deliverable is the easiest thing to point to. The automated test coverage is thorough, the deployment pipeline is reliable, the documentation is genuinely useful rather than ceremonially produced. But the metric I keep returning to is the number of post-launch conversations we have not had to have. No incident calls at two in the morning. No emergency patches. No retrospective discussions about what went wrong. The absence of those events is the evidence I would show to someone considering this vendor.

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

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

4.5
Overall
5.0
Quality
5.0
Schedule
4.5
Cost
4.5
Communication
Project TypePOS System Development
IndustryLegal Services
Project Cost$150,000 to $499,999
DurationDec 2024 – Oct 2025

Questions & Answers

Please describe your company, your role, and the industry you operate in.
Lindemann Industrie GmbH operates in the Legal Services sector with headquarters in Berlin, Germany. In my role as Leiter Digitalisierung 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 POS System 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 POS System 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?
The quality of the questions they asked during the briefing process was the first indicator. Vendors who ask precise questions in the sales phase tend to apply the same rigour during delivery. That hypothesis proved accurate. The technical proposal was substantive, the team structure was senior throughout, and the pricing was transparent.
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?
Professional and efficient. The project manager maintained a clear view of the critical path at all times and communicated changes to it transparently. The one significant scope adjustment we made mid-project was handled through a clean change request process — fairly priced, clearly documented, and absorbed without disrupting the overall timeline.
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?
We went live four months ago. User adoption exceeded the target we had set by 23 percent in the first month. Support ticket volume has dropped measurably. The features we had deferred because the previous architecture made them prohibitively expensive to build are now in development. The platform they built has opened our roadmap.
What did you like most about working with this company?
The continuity of the team. The engineers who participated in the discovery sessions were the engineers who built the system. That consistency of institutional knowledge across a six-month project has a value that is difficult to quantify but easy to notice when it is absent. Every conversation built on the previous ones.
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 Legal Services sector looking for POS System Development expertise combined with genuine delivery discipline, I would put this team at the top of the evaluation list.

Company Info

Founded 1996
Employees 10 - 49
Hourly Rate N/A
Client Rating 4.2/5 (6 reviews)

Rating Breakdown

Quality
4.4
Schedule
4.1
Cost
4.2
Communication
4.1

FAQs

What happens with Mission Data after the project actually launches?
Like most established software teams, Mission Data typically sticks around post-launch for ongoing maintenance — bug fixes, performance tuning, security patching, new feature work, and general technical support. For context, it has experience across industries such as Legal Services, Environmental Services, Media & Entertainment, Construction, Fashion & Apparel and Real Estate, and its typical hourly rate is around N/A.
Is Mission Data more of an offshore setup or a local team?
That depends on where Mission Data 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 its average project cost is reported at $50000+.
What are the actual contract options if I want to work with Mission Data?
Most companies structured like Mission Data give you a choice between a fixed-price contract, a dedicated team arrangement, or time-and-materials billing, so you can pick whichever lines up with your budget and how well-defined your scope already is. For context, it has experience across industries such as Legal Services, Environmental Services, Media & Entertainment, Construction, Fashion & Apparel and Real Estate, and its listed capabilities span Digital Strategy, Mobile App Development and UI-UX Design.
What kind of software work does Mission Data take on?
Mission Data 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 Digital Strategy, Mobile App Development and UI-UX Design.
Can I just hire developers from Mission Data to sit alongside my own team?
Usually, yes — a dedicated developer arrangement is a common option with firms like Mission Data, 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 experience across industries such as Legal Services, Environmental Services, Media & Entertainment, Construction, Fashion & Apparel and Real Estate, and its average project cost is reported at $50000+.
What does Mission Data's actual delivery process look like week to week?
Mission Data 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, its listed capabilities span Digital Strategy, Mobile App Development and UI-UX Design, and it has experience across industries such as Legal Services, Environmental Services, Media & Entertainment, Construction, Fashion & Apparel and Real Estate.
Can Mission Data take on an old, outdated system rather than starting from scratch?
Modernizing legacy software is usually within scope for a firm like Mission Data — re-platforming, refactoring old code, and moving things onto current frameworks or cloud infrastructure without necessarily rebuilding everything from zero. For context, its listed capabilities span Digital Strategy, Mobile App Development and UI-UX Design, and its average project cost is reported at $50000+.
How do I actually get a real proposal out of Mission Data instead of a generic reply?
The most reliable route is giving Mission Data 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, it has experience across industries such as Legal Services, Environmental Services, Media & Entertainment, Construction, Fashion & Apparel and Real Estate, and its typical hourly rate is around N/A.
What should I expect to pay to work with Mission Data?
What Mission Data 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, Mission Data's typical hourly rate is around N/A, with an average project cost of $50000+.
What should I actually be looking at when comparing a company like Mission Data to others?
When you're weighing up a software partner such as Mission Data, 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, its listed capabilities span Digital Strategy, Mobile App Development and UI-UX Design, and it has experience across industries such as Legal Services, Environmental Services, Media & Entertainment, Construction, Fashion & Apparel and Real Estate.