Survey report reveals the state of client collaboration in web development

Usersnap
Inside Web Development
4 min readMar 29, 2016

We at Usersnap teamed up with Assembla to survey nearly 1.000 agencies, development & design companies throughout the world and across industries. We uncovered how client collaboration in web development has changed over the years, and how it needs to change.

The State of Client Collaboration in Development & Design Survey Report explores the field of client work and how collaboration is evolving.

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You can download the full survey as a PDF here. We decided not to ask for your email address in exchange. So download the full survey results 100% worry-free.

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Survey participants

In total 931 people participated in this survey on the state of client collaboration in development & design. Those participants are mainly working in web app development (62%), website design & development (54%).

Web Development is a global operation

In the recent years, development and design trends have been changing radically. With new tools available, teams are no longer limited by geography.

Instead web design & development companies can hire people, regardless of where they are located. The web development industry has become a global village.

And for clients this means that you can partner with design & development companies based on criteria which are more important than location.

The Era of Agile & Scrum

We asked a lot of questions on how web development companies work and which workflows, tools and methodologies they follow.

With agile and scrum being the leading the methodologies, the traditional Waterfall only ranked 4th on the list. There is a clear trend towards lean approaches.

An alternative to email is needed

To put it simple: Email is still the number 1 tool when it comes to the preferred method of communicating with clients.

While tools like Slack aim to become the killer for internal email, it seems that email will remain the main tool for client communication. However, there’s a clear sign that tools like Skype, Google Doc and other project management tools become more and more important.

It’s time to address the challenges of scope creep and client communication

We’ve all been there. And now we know that we’re not alone.

Scope creep (56,6%) and unclear client communication (52,3%) causes the biggest frustration among developers and designers.

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There are a lot more super-interesting findings on how designers and developers collaborate with external clients.

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