Clever Brainz
visit site- $10,000+
- 50 - 249 employees
- Wheeling, IL
Clever Brainz is a senior developer team founded in 2016 in Beijing with no more than 50 members. They are experts in e-commerce, web, and mobile app development solutions for various clients.
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<$10K 2 projects
$10K-$49K 2 projects
Clients
- July
Highlights from Recent Projects
Clever Brainz was hired by a California-based construction company to create a mobile application to monitor their operations. The app, which was used as a platform for project managers to submit daily and weekly reports, was successfully developed and implemented. The reports were then compiled into a weekly report that was sent to clients. Clever Brainz was selected for the project after the co-owner of the construction company saw their online portfolio. The project cost was $3000.
Clever Brainz was contracted by a research professor at the Australian Catholic University to build an app on both Android and iOS. The app, designed to deliver text messaging interventions, online measures, feedback, and resources, was intended for use by clinicians, counselors, and coaches. The app was developed interactively, with each component tested systematically. The professor selected Clever Brainz after interviewing several programmers, finding them to be the most qualified for the project.
The company was also hired by the CEO of Password Works Now to create a facial recognition app. Clever Brainz developed a web app that allowed users to access their phone's information from any smartphone using AI facial recognition technology and an email login. The app enabled users to access their phone contacts, credit card information, and files such as videos or pictures. The CEO of Password Works Now had previously collaborated with Clever Brainz on other projects and had found them on Upwork. The project, which lasted from July to September 2018, cost about $10,000.