EC Infosolutions LLC
visit site- $5,000+
- 50 - 249 employees
- Lewes, DE
Client Insights
Industry Expertise
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 40%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 30%
Enterprise (>$1B) 30%
Common Project Size
$10K-$49K 4 projects
<$10K 2 projects
$200K-$999K 2 projects
Clients
- Asian Heart Institute
Highlights from Recent Projects
EC Infosolutions LLC was hired by an organic skincare and makeup brand in New Zealand to build their website. The company created a complex direct selling website from scratch, allowing B2B providers to participate in the client's e-commerce platform. They also performed day-to-day site maintenance and expanded their role into email marketing. The partnership, which began in 2011, is still ongoing with a team of 14 working on the website and help desk. The client has invested between $500,000-$600,000 in their partnership with EC Infosolutions LLC.
Soil Diagnostics, Inc., a web-based hardware and software developer for Precision Agriculture, engaged EC Infosolutions LLC for web development services. The goal was to build a web-based framework that could handle bespoke website and business workflow development tasks for their customers. The project involved managing the security of their customers' aging websites, performing backup services, and redesigning their websites with modern security and data privacy considerations. EC Infosolutions LLC provided turnkey web administration and user interface design solutions, as well as strategic input on privacy considerations.
HatchAg Group, an early-stage AgTech investment firm, partnered with EC Infosolutions LLC to build an online sales platform for a group of agriculture cooperatives in the United States. The team transitioned the online platform from Shopify to a custom backend, integrating different APIs from credit cards and credit vendors, along with all security requirements. They also built a mobile-responsive platform for iOS and Android using a variety of different languages and structures, including Python, AngularJS, and different native languages for iOS and Android. The project, which began in 2017, is still ongoing and has cost over $100,000.