FatFish

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FatFish is a small mobile application development company. The Jerusalem, Israel-based firm was established in 2003. Their services include Mobile App Development, UX/UI Design, Web Development, and Low/No Code Development.

Client Insights

Industry Expertise

Advertising & marketing

10%

Arts, entertainment & music

10%

Automotive

10%

Education

10%

Government

10%

Information technology

10%

Media

10%

Medical

10%

Non-profit

10%

eCommerce

10%

Client Size Distribution

Small Business (<$10M) 35%

Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 35%

Enterprise (>$1B) 30%

Common Project Size

$10K-$49K 2 projects

$50K-$199K 1 project

Clients

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Highlights from Recent Projects

Overall Rating

4.8
3 Reviews

FatFish was hired by Rich Games to develop a front-end UI/UX design for a multiplayer trivia app. The project involved the design, development, and maintenance of a cross-platform application that was published on iOS, Android, and Facebook. The team of 2-3 experienced developers was selected based on favorable reviews on xplace. The project was successful, with the application being well-received by users on all platforms.

The Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design contracted FatFish to develop a content management system for their new website. The project involved building a new website, migrating content from the old website, designing a UI for complicated search pages, integrating with the campus' internal services such as ERP and CRM, and maintaining the website. The team comprised of a project manager, an IT expert, a senior back-end DRUPAL 8 developer, a senior front-end developer, a QA person, and a back-end person for content and media management. The project was a success, with the new website providing a modern user experience.

Van Leer Jerusalem Institute hired FatFish to rebuild their outdated and slow website. FatFish was chosen for their understanding of the project specifications, their robust and clear solution, and their competitive time-frame and cost. The project involved building a new website that included weekly events, publications with an option to purchase, video lectures, and weekly articles in three languages. The team comprised of a project manager, the company's manager, and a programmer. The project was successful, with the new website being user-friendly, clear, and accessible.

Timeliness

4.7

Service Excellence

4.7

Value

4.7

Would Recommend

4.8