Bean Machine
visit site- $10,000+
- 10 - 49 employees
- Santa Ana, CA
Bean Machine is a development company in Santa Ana, Calif. Founded in 2017, they have fewer than 5 employees that serve clients in a variety of sectors. Services include web development, mobile app development, and web design.
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Common Project Size
<$10K 2 projects
$10K-$49K 1 project
Clients
- ShiftMe
Highlights from Recent Projects
Bean Machine was hired by Habitat, a full-service design agency, to aid in the development of mobile applications and websites. The goal was to find a team that could accurately implement the designs provided by Habitat. Bean Machine was selected due to their successful initial collaboration on a mobile app. The projects were executed with a clear brief and kick-off call, with Bean Machine developing approved screens while Habitat worked on the UX/UI design. The projects were managed through direct communication with Bean Machine's owners and a shared workspace where all developers involved could be reached.
Capstone Infrastructure Protection Services, an enterprise fire safety company, sought Bean Machine's services to redesign its website which was deemed too copy-heavy and cluttered. Bean Machine worked to streamline the content and develop a new website. They integrated the site with Salesforce Pardot and implemented Google Analytics, also educating the client's team on its usage. The collaboration began in January 2018 and is ongoing, with a month-to-month contract in place.
Edumite Inc., an educational startup, hired Bean Machine to develop their website, aimed at providing potential investors with information about the company and its growth plans. Bean Machine was selected from several vendors on Upwork due to their satisfactory responses and reasonable cost. The engagement, which involved programming and design, began in October 2018 and is ongoing. The startup has so far invested between $7,000 and $10,000 in the project.