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What is Jusi?

Jusi is a platform designed to help businesses analyse their operations and find suitable development studios. It combines business analysis tools with a directory of vetted development partners, allowing teams to evaluate their needs and match them with appropriate vendors. The tool aims to reduce the time spent researching and vetting development studios by centralising information and automating parts of the evaluation process. It's useful for product managers, business analysts, and procurement teams who need to assess whether they should build solutions in-house or outsource, and if outsourcing is the choice, which studio to partner with.

Key Features

Business analysis automation

Helps teams evaluate their project requirements and scope without manual assessment

Development studio directory

Browse and filter vetS studios by specialisation, location, size, and experience

Matching algorithms

Compares your project needs against studio profiles to suggest compatible partners

Studio comparison tools

View detailed information on multiple studios side-by-side to evaluate fit

Project assessment framework

Guides you through defining your business requirements and technical specifications

Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • Saves time by automating routine business analysis steps that would otherwise require manual effort
  • Centralises studio information in one place rather than searching across multiple sources
  • Offers a freemium model, so you can explore the platform without upfront investment
  • Helpful for teams unfamiliar with the vendor evaluation process

Limitations

  • The quality and completeness of studio profiles depends on how thoroughly they're maintained and updated
  • May not capture niche studios or specialists who aren't registered in the directory
  • Automated matching algorithms cannot replace detailed conversations with potential partners about complex requirements

Use Cases

A product team evaluating whether to build a feature internally or hire external developers

A startup assessing their technical capabilities and identifying where they need external support

A business analyst comparing multiple development studios before issuing a formal RFP

A company preparing for a technology project and needing to understand vendor options in their region

Teams creating a shortlist of potential partners for ongoing development work