edgy.digital
visit site- $10,000+
- 10 - 49 employees
- Prague, Czech Republic
Client Insights
Industry Expertise
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 70%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 25%
Enterprise (>$1B) 5%
Common Project Size
$10K-$49K 3 projects
$50K-$199K 1 project
Clients
- Prague University of Economics and Business
Highlights from Recent Projects
Edgy.digital was hired by SPORT2LIFE, a sports organization that promotes a healthy lifestyle among children, to develop the ProHero web application and create a visual identity for the project. The team at edgy.digital consisted of two to five employees who developed the web application, backend infrastructure, and API for seamless functionality. They also provided graphic design services for visual branding, including the creation of illustrations. The project was executed using an agile methodology, which allowed for flexibility and iterative development. The CEO of SPORT2LIFE found edgy.digital through a referral and chose them for their high ratings, good value for cost, and aligned company values.
DIANA Biotechnologies, a biotech company, hired edgy.digital to develop a web application for home testing for consumers in the Czech Republic. The deciding factors for choosing edgy.digital were personal references and recommendations, flexibility, speed of responses, and the proposed approach. The team from edgy.digital, which consisted of about seven members, including a project lead, designer, front-end and back-end developers, and testers, helped finish the analysis based on the scope of work. They designed, developed, and tested the web application piece by piece, adjusting the scope of work in response to changes from DIANA Biotechnologies or their customers.
An online bookstore hired edgy.digital for e-commerce development. The main goal of the project was the optimization of warehouse and account management. Edgy.digital was chosen due to a personal connection with the project manager, Jaroslav. The team, including a project manager, UX designer, one designer, and two full-stack developers, was responsible for transforming manual inputs to fully automatic systems and launching an internal app. The project was a success, delivering much more than initially requested.