Frame Sixty, LLC
visit site- $10,000+
- 10 - 49 employees
- Largo, FL
Frame Sixty, LLC, a website development firm, was established in 2018. The agency specializes in web development, mobile app development, blockchain, AR/VR development, and more and has a small team. The agency is located in Largo, Florida.
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Common Project Size
$200K-$999K 1 project
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Highlights from Recent Projects
Frame Sixty, LLC was contracted by Hosek Enterprises, a company that organizes video game competitions, to design and develop a website. The website was created with an integrated NFT marketplace and the ability to access API from video games. The project was carried out by a team of 6-10 Frame Sixty employees. The owner of Hosek Enterprises found Frame Sixty through a referral and chose them due to their cultural fit and shared company values. The end product was a user-friendly website with a robust backend for NFT transactions.
Blitz Media, LLC, a company that specializes in media content such as videos, films, and mobile applications, hired Frame Sixty, LLC to refine their mobile app and facilitate its launch on the app store. Frame Sixty was tasked with migrating the app to new servers and resolving technical issues. The company was found through an online search and chosen for their high ratings, budget-friendly pricing, and company culture. Frame Sixty successfully cleaned up the app's code, polished its design, and navigated the strict approval process of the app store.
SMR Consulting, a creative agency focusing on user experience design, research, usability testing, and interaction design, engaged Frame Sixty, LLC to develop a virtual reality and blockchain project. The project involved creating a 3-D virtual world, similar to Pokemon Go, that incentivized user engagement with brick and mortar retailers through interactions with influencers. Frame Sixty, referred to SMR by a trusted source, was selected for the task due to their good value for cost and shared company values. The end result was a successful implementation of a virtual currency system and an engaging user interface that promoted continuous user engagement.