Brights named a top DevOps managed services provider in Ukraine by Clutch
We're marking a milestone: Brights has been placed on the Clutch Leaders Matrix for Top DevOps Managed Services in Ukraine. The ranking is built on verified client reviews and documented project data, which means it reflects what clients actually experienced working with us. No submissions or campaigns — just the work, and the people who trusted us with it.
What the Clutch Leaders Matrix actually is
The Clutch Leaders Matrix is an independent ranking that evaluates service companies on two axes: how focused they are on a specific area, and how consistently they deliver results within it. The rankings are built from verified client reviews and documented project data. That makes it a more grounded signal than most industry lists.
Companies land in one of four quadrants depending on where they score: Market Leaders, Proven, Niche, or Emerging.
Where we landed — and what it means
Brights is positioned in the Proven quadrant: high ability to deliver, focused scope. We'll take that as an accurate description of how we work.

When clients bring in a DevOps team, what they're really buying is confidence that their infrastructure won't become a liability. Deployments that go out smoothly, CI/CD pipelines that hold up under real conditions, cloud environments that scale without surprises, and a team that stays accountable when things get complicated. That's the work our DevOps practice has been built around, project by project.
The Proven quadrant reflects exactly that: focused, consistent, reliable over time.
Reviews are how this ranking works
One thing about how Clutch rankings are calculated is that the scores depend heavily on client reviews. Not aggregate ratings, but detailed, verified feedback from real projects — what was delivered, how communication went, whether the team stayed on top of problems.
That means this placement is largely a reflection of what our clients chose to say about working with us. And that carries more weight than anything we could say about ourselves.
The team behind it
“Most clients shouldn't need to think about DevOps at all. When they do, it's usually because something went wrong. So when our partners notice consistency and reliability instead — that's worth celebrating.”
— Yurii Korabel, DevOps Team Lead
Placements like this one don't happen because of a single strong quarter. They're the result of engineers who care about doing the job properly and treat infrastructure as a long-term responsibility rather than a handoff. The Brights DevOps team has built that culture steadily, and this recognition is theirs.
