Blast Off Apps
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- 2 - 9 employees
- Pittsburgh, PA
Blast Off Apps is a Pittsburgh based mobile development company. They were founded in 2015 and have a team of eight employees who specialize in mobile app development, UX/UI design, and IT managed services for clients in the IT and business services industries.
Client Insights
Industry Expertise
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Client Size Distribution
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Common Project Size
$10K-$49K 2 projects
Clients
- OKB Productions
Highlights from Recent Projects
Blast Off Apps was engaged by an independently owned bookstore in West Virginia to develop a mobile application that would allow customers to browse the store's inventory from their mobile devices. The aim was to tap into the growing mobile market and make the store's products available to customers in the comfort of their homes. Despite the challenges posed by the store's vast and constantly growing inventory, Blast Off Apps was able to make significant progress on the project, with the Android version of the app 90% complete and the Apple version soon to be launched.
Blast Off Apps was hired by OKB Productions, a company focused on improving mental wellness, to develop a mobile application. The app, designed to eliminate the negative aspects of social media, includes safety-oriented features such as security filters for identifying and reporting offensive content. It also provides five-way video chatting, messaging, and content sharing functions. The iOS version of the app is already live, with work on the Android version ongoing. The project, which began in 2016, has so far cost around $20,000.
Lifeshare, a soon-to-launch social media application, engaged Blast Off Apps to develop its platform as a mobile application. The founder and CEO of Lifeshare sought to successfully develop and launch the app. Blast Off Apps provided full-stack development of the social media app, with a team comprising a technical CEO, a product management and strategy expert, and a lead developer. The details of the project's progress and completion were not provided.