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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Perfect choice that saved me a lot

To be honest i was hesitant at first because the project wasn't small and i have been burned before by dev teams. But working with Andrew and Marrix turned out solid.Not perfect-perfect, but professional and fair. What i liked most is that they don't just blindly build they also can push back, ask question , explain tradeoff. Sometimes some responses were long and sometimes its very technical but i actually appreciated that. We shipped the MVP and it works. i'd work with them again , just make sure scope is written clearly from day one and you will be fine

10 February 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I paid $2,600 for a website that was…

I paid $2,600 for a website that was clearly scoped and agreed to be completed in 3–4 months. It has now been over a year, and the project is still unfinished and far from what was promised.

Critical, agreed-upon features were never delivered:

Chatbot integration — not done

Dedicated service pages — not done (commercial and residential services were supposed to be on separate pages)

Communication was consistently poor. My comments and required changes were ignored for weeks at a time, with no meaningful feedback, no accountability, and no progress.

The situation was made worse by the project manager, who was my main point of contact. He was aggressive and unprofessional, and when his mistakes were pointed out, he became defensive and resentful instead of fixing them. This created constant friction and stalled the project even further.

After a year of delays, excuses, and missed commitments, I’m left with an incomplete website and a total waste of time and money. This company failed to meet deadlines, failed to deliver basic functionality, and failed at professional client management.

I strongly advise against working with this developer.

6 February 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

TERRIBLE. They are not what they advertise to be. They will not deliver.

Please READ before doing business. Like many others here Andrew seems very professional with first interactions. He is very believable and incredible selller. My request was a simple web application which he explain was possible - as many others here half the payment was due upfront and after 6 months of chasing him down, asking for updates with long winded replies and excuses for delays they let me down stating the project was not possible to complete. They angle this as "we explained this is not guaranteed and the work performed covers the fee for exploring this". Today, I have not received a delivery - I plan to pursue legal action simply to have his company on public record. He claims to have a "team of 50" employees. This is nothing but 2-3 guys working remove registered in Ukraine with a digital presence in Toronto. DO NOT GIVE them your money, DO NOT deal outside of Fiver. They are as unprofessional as it gets. BE WARNED.

15 January 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

We recently completed the project (app)…

We recently completed the project (app) with Marrix Power, and the experience was excellent from start to finish. Communication during the process was clear, effective and respectful. All deadlines were met on time. In addition, the team provided valuable suggestions for improving the product. As a whole, the final result exceeded our expectations.

21 October 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

It’s a SCAM!!

It’s a SCAM!!! Avoid these guy Andrew and his team. I hired Andrew for a software development project after finding him on Fiverr, where he appeared as a verified professional. He later convinced me to move the payment off Fiverr and make it through PayPal, claiming it was “easier” and that he would explain everything on a call.

That was a big mistake. The project was supposed to take 4 weeks, but after more than 12 weeks, there was no app delivered, no visible progress, and almost no communication unless I chased him for updates. Every time, I was told there were “new problems,” but nothing concrete was ever shown.

When I finally asked to terminate the contract and get a refund, as allowed by our signed agreement, he refused, saying he would “speak to his lawyers.” To this day, I haven’t received the work or my money back.

I was scammed in total 1.700$ due to 50% payment upfront.

15 October 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Before You Hire Marrix Power, Read This

TL;DR: Professional image, zero delivery. Full payment taken upfront, endless excuses, no verifiable work. Proceed only with milestone-based contracts and verified transparency.

I hired Marrix Power to develop an app after being impressed by their polished communication and professional image, which gave the impression of a Toronto-based company operating under Canadian law.

After payment was made in full, things changed quickly. Within days, the owner, Andrew Maksakov, informed me he had fallen ill and would be unavailable. About a week later, he returned and delegated the work to someone described as their “co-founder and CTO.” From that point forward, progress stalled. Communication became inconsistent, timelines blurred, and the tone grew passive-aggressive. The explanations for delay kept shifting — from illness and “unexpected travel” to the company being in a busy cycle where “multiple employees were unwell.”

Per our agreement, I had the right to access project progress during regular working hours. I asked for that access repeatedly and was never shown any verifiable code or work product on the GitHub branch they created. I remained patient and professional, referencing the section of our agreement that entitled me to supervision and asking for tangible proof of progress. After three weeks with no visible work, I gave them seven additional days to produce a deliverable. Nothing was provided.

I terminated the contract and requested a refund. Andrew initially apologized, said he had trusted their “co-founder/CTO” to handle things and was mistaken, and promised to bring in a different developer to get the work done. When I declined and confirmed I was proceeding with termination and potential legal action, he deleted that message. Shortly afterward, a person identifying herself as their legal advisor contacted me and offered to refund half of my payment—but only if I signed a mutual release and non-disparagement agreement. When I asked if she was licensed to represent the company in Canada, she clarified that Marrix Power is registered in Ukraine and maintains only a “digital presence” in Toronto.

In my experience, the pattern was clear: full payment requested upfront, followed by weeks of delays, shifting excuses, and no verifiable deliverable. For a company claiming to have over 50 employees, it was surprising that no one could continue the project or show tangible progress.

I can only speak to my own experience, but it raised serious concerns about transparency and accountability. Marrix Power’s presentation is polished and convincing, but in my case, the professionalism ended once payment was received. If you’re considering working with them, do your due diligence: confirm where the company is truly registered, verify who will actually perform the work, and only release funds through milestone-based payments tied to visible, verifiable deliverables.

There are many hopeful entrepreneurs and small businesses out there looking for help building their vision. Don’t let that optimism cloud your caution

25 September 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Working with Andrew and his team at…

Working with Andrew and his team at Marrix for over 3 years – strong and professional experience... Those other negative reviews seem to be fake.. Wanted to support you, Andrew here. This is a great team to work with!

17 October 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Don't trust these guys.

Don't trust these guys.
The owner says that the company is based in Canada.
He give me a contract with US Regulations.
Bank Payment goes to a Bankaccount in Belgium or Lithuania
Before the project starts, the sales guy want to take all the source files

30 March 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Just trouble with this guys.

Just trouble with this guys.

Want payment over
Just threats and blackmail from this guys,

They want the payment from a bank in Brussels maybe to dont pay taxes and dont have time to wait 2 days for the transactions.
Just waste of time

18 January 2023
Unprompted review

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