CodeProud
visit site- $5,000+
- 10 - 49 employees
- Warszawa, Poland
CodeProud is a software development house. Their team of under 10 employees provides web design, web development, and custom software development. Based in Warszawa, Poland, they were founded in 2002.
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Common Project Size
<$10K 2 projects
$10K-$49K 1 project
Clients
- Diageo
Highlights from Recent Projects
CodeProud developed a lead generation management software for a company that operates in 16 European markets, delivering water and coffee in 5-gallon bottles to businesses and residential clients. The company's challenge was to deliver quality leads for better sales, and they needed a system that could automatically deliver leads to their telesales employees and accommodate new business lines and products. CodeProud created a system tailored to the company's needs, with an algorithm that counts how many leads each employee has and assigns new leads when needed. The system also reports the quality of the leads and separates business leads from private customers. The company was very satisfied with the collaboration and the total cost of CodeProud's services was around €20,000.
CodeProud was hired by Teatr Studio to develop a new website for the theater. The previous website was coded by a different company, but the new artistic director wanted to change the visual elements of the theater and the website. CodeProud's team developed the website, which was integrated with the theater's ticket reservation system. The website was inspired by Bochum Theater and Gorki Theater in Germany, but the new material came from the theater's own designer. The cost of CodeProud's work was around €6,000.
A B2B language school hired CodeProud to rebuild their website from scratch on a different platform, as their previous WordPress website wasn’t functional. CodeProud reviewed the website and goals for the rebuild, held a workshop with the school's team to identify the new site’s content and marketing strategy, then developed the site on an Umbraco CMS. The language school provided content, which CodeProud’s copy editor refined through a series of reviews and corrections. The engagement lasted from July to November 2017 and cost around $3,000.