Future Expert
visit site- $1,000+
- 2 - 9 employees
- Ahmedabad, India
Future Expert is a software outsourcing company based in Ahmedabad, India. Founded in 2010, the company has a team of fewer than 10 individuals that offers web and custom software development services. Their clientele comprises mostly small businesses.
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 80%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 20%
Common Project Size
$10K-$49K 3 projects
Clients
- Ponta Inc
Highlights from Recent Projects
Future Expert successfully completed a web development and design project for a multi-seller e-commerce platform. The company, which sells Chinese goods, required a comprehensive site that would allow sellers to list their items. Future Expert developed the site entirely in .NET, using a customized shopping cart platform called nopCommerce. The responsive design works on all devices and includes an admin panel for managing orders. The e-commerce platform has the ability to operate across two domains, one for global customers and one for the Indian market. The project, which cost between $25,000 and $35,000, started in April 2016 and took six months to complete. Future Expert continues to provide maintenance and address any bugs.
In another project, Future Expert developed a data analytics tool for an online service in England. The company was looking to establish an online presence and Future Expert built a bespoke website from scratch based on a server they host. The project, which cost around $10,000, began in May 2016 and has since been completed. However, the client retains the option to request small enhancements from Future Expert.
Future Expert also developed a social website for a nature and tourism company. The company needed a fully customized website that would allow users to create profiles, upload photos, post articles, and interact with other posts. Future Expert developed the solution in .NET, with a focus on enabling photographers to upload large, high-quality images. The project, which began around 2014, cost approximately $30,000 and is still ongoing.