Ekreative
visit site- $10,000+
- 50 - 249 employees
- Memphis, TN
Ekreative is a mobile app company with a team of more than 50 members founded in 2002. Based in Memphis, Tenn., with offices in London and Cherkassy, Ukraine, they offer their services in custom software, mobile app, and web development to clients ranging from startups to enterprises from various fields, such as healthcare, education, and financial services.
Client Insights
Industry Expertise
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 20%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 45%
Enterprise (>$1B) 35%
Common Project Size
$50K-$199K 5 projects
$200K-$999K 5 projects
$10K-$49K 3 projects
Clients
- Envista
Highlights from Recent Projects
Ekreative was hired by a scale-up company in the InsuranceTech field to assist in scaling up their product in anticipation of rapid growth. The company's VP of Software Engineering selected Ekreative based on a professional reference and began the project with a single developer, with plans to expand to four in 2021. Ekreative's role was to assist the core team in clearing their JIRA backlog. The partnership proved to be successful, leading to plans for increasing the number of developers from Ekreative.
In another project, Ekreative was brought on by a virtual global agency to work on the MVP or proof of concept (POC). The company, which also operates an advertising agency, tasked Ekreative with project management and development. The team executed the design provided by the company, building a mobile-responsive website using Angular. The website featured a frontend for user sign-up and login, and a backend CMS for project management and communication between members. The project ran from September to December 2020 and cost $50,000.
Triumph Research Intelligence, a risk-monitoring platform, hired Ekreative to rebuild their existing software application to handle more data. Ekreative was tasked with building out the frontend of the application using React. The new application maintained the same functionality as the old one but included additional features to support administrative work. The project, which ran from February to November 2020, began with one developer and expanded to three, plus a tester. The project cost the company about $175,000.