AppsGarden

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AppsGarden is a software development company based in Kraków, Poland. With a team of under 10 employees, they provide e-commerce, custom, and mobile app development services. Their team was founded in 2017 and focuses on midmarket and small businesses. 

Client Insights

Industry Expertise

Information technology

30%

Arts, entertainment & music

15%

Energy & natural resources

15%

Supply Chain, Logistics, and Transport

15%

Telecommunications

15%

Other industries

10%

Client Size Distribution

Small Business (<$10M) 40%

Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 60%

Common Project Size

$10K-$49K 7 projects

$50K-$199K 2 projects

$200K-$999K 2 projects

Clients

  • Remedy

Highlights from Recent Projects

Overall Rating

4.8
11 Reviews

AppsGarden was engaged by a tech consultancy company to develop an application that could manage and collect data from various machines. The team created a cloud-based application that tracked devices rented or sold to companies or individuals. Built on Java and Angular, the application provided feedback on the location of machines and alerted when clients required support or repairs. The application also connected with field engineers, sending them notifications as needed. The project, which began in September 2021, is ongoing with AppsGarden currently providing maintenance services. The client has invested between $70,000 and $100,000 in the project thus far.

In another project, AppsGarden was hired by a transport company seeking to transition from Excel sheets to a more efficient program for planning daily transport. The team developed a software using JavaScript that consolidated all the client's documents into one system. The software displayed loadings, customer orders, available trucks, and free drivers across three screens. The engagement, which began in June 2022, is ongoing with AppsGarden providing maintenance services and prompt problem-solving. The project has costed approximately $27,000 USD.

AppsGarden was also hired by the Museum of Engineering and Technology to create a website that would clearly divide the institution into its three branches. The previous setup, which had the divisions on separate pages, was confusing for users and challenging to administer. AppsGarden developed a WordPress site that allowed the museum to showcase its collections and sell tickets. The team also provided training and support in transferring and adapting content to the new design. The museum continues to work with AppsGarden to develop new features for the site.

Timeliness

4.7

Service Excellence

4.8

Value

5.0

Would Recommend

4.9