Digital Brain Food
visit site- $1,000+
- Freelancer
- Windham, OH
Digital Brain Food is a freelance design agency based in Windham, Ohio. Since 2019, they have provided web design solutions to small and mid-market businesses that work in the fields of e-commerce, legal services, and business services.
Client Insights
Industry Expertise
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 90%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 10%
Common Project Size
<$10K 4 projects
Clients
- Kentucky Health & Safety Training
Highlights from Recent Projects
Digital Brain Food was hired by Smith Products Online, an online retail company, to develop an eCommerce website for Gone Airborne. The project had a tight timeline of 48 hours, but Digital Brain Food managed to design, build and successfully launch the site within the deadline. The team, led by Ryan Ely and supported by GoDaddy, had previously worked with Smith Products Online, demonstrating their consistency and reliability in delivering high-quality digital solutions.
In another project, Digital Brain Food was tasked with updating and enhancing a website for a start-up business focused on relationship coaching and resources. The client sought a more functional and engaging platform for their customers to make appointments, purchase products, and access information about their services. The vendor, selected through Upworks.com, exceeded the client's expectations by delivering a highly improved website. The project was managed by a single individual, offering the client a consistent, personal experience throughout the project.
Digital Brain Food also worked with a marketplace startup, where they were hired to create a fully functioning, intuitive website. The client's goal was to provide value to their customers and strengthen their brand presence. Ryan, the sole member of the Digital Brain Food team, was selected over three other web developers due to his experience and personability. Despite being a one-man team, Ryan's dedication and expertise gave the impression of a larger team at work. The end result was a multi-vendor platform where vendors could post items for sale and customers could create accounts to make purchases.