Crux Digital
visit site- $25,000+
- 10 - 49 employees
- Denver, CO
Crux Digital is a web development firm. They are in Denver, Colorado and have a small team. The firm specializes in web development, custom software development, application management & support, enterprise app modernization, and more.
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Client Size Distribution
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 50%
Enterprise (>$1B) 50%
Common Project Size
$10K-$49K 1 project
$1,000,000-$9,999,999 1 project
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Highlights from Recent Projects
Crux Digital collaborated with General Electric to create a cloud-based application for their wind turbines analytics platform. The firm provided UI developers and frontend architects to design the application's architecture, establish the technology strategy for the release management process, and optimize the software development workflow. Using AWS backend, React JS, Node.js, Package Managers, and Jenkins and S3 for deployment, Crux Digital set up a framework for the application's frontend to interface with backend services. The project began in June 2020 and is still ongoing.
For the custom software development startup EDP Stack, Crux Digital was brought in to build and develop a no-code prototype for an app designed for magicians. The firm utilized Adolo, a no-code prototyping tool, and rebuilt the design files on it. They then deployed the files on Apple TestFlight and Google Android test environments. Crux Digital also implemented Stripe as the main payment platform and suggested a content delivery network through Amazon. The project ran from February to May 2022.
Crux Digital was hired by a renewable energy company to develop the frontend of their digital platform. The firm developed the entire UX/UI based on the deliverables from the company's external design team. Crux Digital's team of engineers worked closely with the company's product managers to understand their products and translated that information into the UI. They were given the flexibility to develop the UX/UI in React.js to the company's specifications. The project, which began in August 2019, is ongoing and has seen an investment of over $2 million.