Founders Approach
visit site- $5,000+
- 10 - 49 employees
- Baltimore, MD
Founders Approach is a Baltimore-based app and web development firm founded in 2016. Their team of approximately 4 employees develop iOS, Android, and cross-platform apps using SQL, Objective C, Swift, PHP, and JavaScript. They're also proficient in WordPress, React Native, and NodeJS.
Client Insights
Industry Expertise
20%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 100%
Common Project Size
<$10K 4 projects
$10K-$49K 3 projects
$50K-$199K 1 project
Clients
- Loople
Highlights from Recent Projects
Founders Approach worked with a web development and digital marketing company to shift their services towards software development. The first major project was developing a POS system, which was a success and led to ongoing collaboration. The team at Founders Approach was involved in brainstorming ideas, creating mockups and final designs, and developing web applications using CodeIgniter. They also developed mobile projects using React Native. The partnership started in January 2017 and is ongoing, with an upcoming project worth approximately $350,000.
In another project, Founders Approach was hired to design and build a mobile application with a graphical user interface and connectivity to a back-end database. The application also required third-party payment integration and connectivity between users. The team at Founders Approach provided initial design UI mock-ups within a week and worked out UI issues and bugs over the following months. The fully-functioning app met all design goals, functioned flawlessly, and came in within the original budget.
For a technology startup called Knitrino, Founders Approach was hired to do a code review of their existing code base and build their MVP. The team at Founders Approach provided a detailed outcome of the code review and proceeded to build the MVP. The team included a project manager, a mobile developer, a designer, a technical project manager, and a web developer. The project started in December 2019 and has cost approximately $70,000 to date.