Handydev
visit site- $5,000+
- 2 - 9 employees
- Lviv, Ukraine
Handydev is a development firm. Their team of around 5 employees is based in Lviv, Ukraine. They focus on web development, UI/UX design, and mobile app development.
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$10K-$49K 2 projects
$50K-$199K 1 project
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Highlights from Recent Projects
Handydev has been working with Hobbyist Software for over a decade, handling all of their Android and Windows development work. They were initially hired to build a Windows application and have since become an integral part of the Hobbyist Software team. One of the key projects Handydev worked on was the development of an Android version of an existing iOS skydiving app. Despite the technical challenges presented by the project, Handydev successfully delivered the product as expected. The long-term partnership has resulted in an estimated investment of around $40,000 by Hobbyist Software.
Handydev was hired by Big Tech Inc. to develop an iOS and Android mobile application that allows salespeople and manufacturers to network. They were provided with a wireframe to start and then took on the frontend programming for the app, which included setting up a member roster. They also assisted with deployment. The team at Handydev, led by Mikhail and Stanislav, proved their competence from the outset. The ongoing engagement, which began in March 2018, has seen an investment of around $25,000 by Big Tech Inc., a figure expected to double in the next year.
Handydev collaborated with a startup mobile service to conduct major changes and improvements to their first version. The project involved complete native development across both iOS and Android platforms. They integrated different software development kits (SDK) and services to enable video and voice calls, and also built basic functionalities from scratch like UI and UX. The project, which ran from 2016 until May 2018, saw an investment of around $100,000 by the startup.