Advance Idea Modules
visit site- $1,000+
- 2 - 9 employees
- Ahmedabad, India
Advance Idea Modules is a web development firm based in Ahmedabad, India. Founded in 2018, their team of 8 serves clients in the IT and education sectors. Services include iOS/Android, Java, and SQL development.
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 100%
Common Project Size
<$10K 2 projects
$10K-$49K 1 project
Clients
- PDDN Inc
Highlights from Recent Projects
Advance Idea Modules was hired by a web agency to develop an Android and iOS application for a mobile guide for restaurants and shops. The agency provided the company with a detailed explanation of the existing database and the app layout. The project was managed by a unique project manager who communicated effectively with the agency and his team. The company successfully developed the mobile application based on the old database of restaurants and shops, meeting the agency's goals and expectations.
A software company hired Advance Idea Modules for development support regarding their UI, Angular, and a Chrome extension plugin to scrap data. The company passed all the technical tests and delivered clean code with tests, showing their ability to work effectively as part of an agile team. They followed the High-Level Design (HLD) provided and were part of the software company's local development team, working in three-week sprints. The team, consisting of a team lead and two developers, handled mostly UI tasks, features in Angular, and did a great job in handling security issues and refactoring the existing Angular application.
An e-learning platform hired Advance Idea Modules to accelerate the speed of product development. The company helped improve their backend and frontend development and APIs. The team, composed of two developers, designed all the APIs needed based on the requirements in the first month. In the second month, they decoupled the front end and created a separate code base for it. After that, they integrated the APIs into the front end. The project was successful, with the company meeting the e-learning platform's goals for the project.