Cytrus Logic
visit site- $1,000+
- 2 - 9 employees
- Layton, UT
Web development company Cytrus Logic was launched in 2009. The small Layton, Utah-based team offers web development, custom software development, and e-commerce development.
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 45%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 44%
Enterprise (>$1B) 11%
Common Project Size
<$10K 7 projects
$10,000,000m+ 1 project
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Highlights from Recent Projects
Cytrus Logic completed a website design and development project for NLR Studios, a recording studio and record label. The owner, who is also a recording artist, needed a website that could capture the last 23 years of his career. Cytrus Logic built a site that houses all of the owner's 18 albums, music videos, and an online shopping cart to sell these items. The site also includes a guest book for building a mailing list and a web series called Studio Life. The project was initiated in January 2021 and is ongoing, with less than $5000 invested so far.
For Winged Whale Media, a multi-media content creation firm, Cytrus Logic undertook a branding and web design project. They were brought in to revamp the company's website and branding after another service provider failed to deliver satisfactory results. Using the same branding guidelines, Cytrus Logic rebuilt the website with the required functionality, placing content and ensuring everything was functional. They are now working on ad-buying campaigns for the company. The partnership, which started in February 2021, has seen an investment of approximately $7,000-$10,000.
Cytrus Logic was tasked with building a website for a holistic health coach starting her own business. The website, built from scratch on WordPress, included the client's logo, extensive text detailing her services, and a calendar for scheduling appointments. The president of Cytrus Logic, Jake, also taught the client how to upload podcast episodes to the site. The project, which ran from October 2021 to January 2022, cost around $3600.