Dynafios Reviews

1.6

0% would recommend to a friend

(8 total reviews)

STEVE ELLIOTT

34% approve of CEO

13% positive business outlook

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8 reviews
1.0
16 Apr 2025

Don’t do it if you value your sanity

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Some really great people here.

Cons

Dishonesty in how they portray their software Dishonesty in how they portray their company Last-minute changes that destroy planning efforts Inability to understand the basics of business, software development, or employee relations Soliciting fake software reviews from employees Tools to do the job are difficult to obtain at best Approvals for expenditures are either very fast or completely absent

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Dynafios Response
1y
It is always disappointing to read these types of reviews from former employees. Dynafios has always maintained high standards of performance with our employees and strive to create a unified culture in our distributed employee model. Training has always been an area where improvements can be made and this is another example of the employee dissatisfaction when training is incomplete. We continue to work on improvements daily. As a small firm our benefits package rivals companies much larger than ours with health insurance, dental and vision insurance at no cost to employees, 401K and 401K match. Dynafios also maintains high HR standards and has never penalized employees for any type of leave. Our policies are created and executed within the state and federal requirements for a company under 50 employees. With 21 years in business, our policy has always been to provide a high-quality product enhanced by our client needs and recommendations. We have never made false claims regarding the functionality or capabilities of this product.
1.0
10 Sept 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Client interaction, assisting the client, building relationships with the clients

Cons

Management, Pay raises, Processes, Leadership

2.0
10 Sept 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

In Office: -Employees are friendly, perhaps too much... -CEO is only leadership employee who's not in office. Lives in another state even! Works primarily in sales for the company, Very good in this area (you'd have to be to try to sell their offering...). Respectful, easy to talk to, seems to care a bit about your well-being, at least to your face. Remote employees: Mostly service desk/implementation analysts, consultants, and software developers. Outstanding individuals/professionals, perhaps the only thing keeping this company afloat.

Cons

-Well they don't have an HR department so you can guess what that looks like! Sexually inappropriate verbalizations/actions, screaming in leadership meetings, inappropriate disrespect of former or current employees in front of other employees (mostly in jest, but at times really hard to be around). Makes you wonder what gets said about you when you aren't around! -Willing agnosia (almost proud of it?) of software development best practices. Their SaaS offering has a well meaning purpose that wants to solve a lot of real problems, and their medical provider compensation knowledge IS second to none. However, their software development knowledge is minimal/non-existent. The COO tries (admirably) to learn what they can about how to, at an extremely high level, 'run a SaaS company', but this knowledge amounts to bathroom literature, and they often use this fractured understanding to make some fairly horrible decisions instead of leveraging those in the company with tested, superior, industry standard experience/knowledge to make those decisions for them. Its a pretty tired, overplayed recipe of client-driven decision making and software development, led by retirement-age individuals who, at the end of the day regardless of what they may say, care only about the bottom line. To their credit, they're not novel in their actions. Many small companies out there behave this way. What's hard to watch however is their claim to want to listen to industry experience, and they EVEN DO THAT for a bit which gives you some hope, until it costs too much, or they're about to lose a client, wherein your projects get completely de-railed for a fired-from-the hip decision that takes you away from your work. From speaking with employees there, this appears to be a cycle that repeats on a 10 to 18 month basis, which is sad to hear. Without going into detail, their primary software product they offer needs an entire re-write, and the time they've spent trying to fix it with bricks and bandaids could have been spent re-writing it entirely, in probably less time to boot. And maybe even with some QA too! Wild.

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