Dactyl Group s.r.o.
visit site- $10,000+
- 10 - 49 employees
- Brno, Czech Republic
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 90%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 10%
Common Project Size
$10K-$49K 3 projects
$50K-$199K 2 projects
Clients
- eLock Technologies LLC
Highlights from Recent Projects
Dactyl Group s.r.o. was hired by BVV Trade Fairs Brno, a prominent trade fair organizer, to develop a native mobile application with web administration. The project was expanded to include a web presentation connected to the company's internal information systems and data sources, and other internal mobile applications for ticket control. The vendor was chosen based on web research, references, the flexibility of their young local team, and cost considerations. The project involved initial and project meetings, problem descriptions, status quo analyses, solution proposals, time and cost estimation, wireframes, graphics, testing environment, and deployment. The team from Dactyl Group included an account manager, project manager, UX/UI designers, frontend/backend developers, and mobile app developers.
An association of winegrowers from Velké Bílovice hired Dactyl Group to create a mobile app that would help wine tourists locate open cellars in Velké Bílovice. Dactyl Group was chosen due to their experience with similar applications and their expertise in developing native mobile applications and interfacing with web backends. The project involved creating a specification, wireframes, and final design, implementing the applications and administration, testing the application, and releasing the finished app on Google Play and the App Store. The team from Dactyl Group consisted of a salesman, analyst, designer, project manager, iOS developers, Android developers, backend developers, and a tester.
Platebni instituce Roger, a financial services company, hired Dactyl Group to develop a mobile app with PSD2 services (open-banking) to lower costs of transferring money for their clients and investors. The vendor was chosen based on a previous successful collaboration. The project went through major changes as the company learned how the PSD2 directive works and how it was incorporated into Czech banks. The main features of the app included PSD2 payments, automatic SMS reading, deep-links, push notifications, profile management, and links to services where they provide payments. The team from Dactyl Group included a project manager, two developers, and the director of the company.
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Awards
2023