HyperArts

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HyperArts is a website design and development company based in San Francisco, CA. HyperArts' intimate team of nearly 10 people specializes in website design, development, and maintenance, as well as UX/UI design for WordPress and Drupal sites. They mainly serve small business clients.

Client Insights

Industry Expertise

Non-profit

20%

Business services

15%

Medical

15%

Consumer products & services

10%

Education

10%

Government

10%

Information technology

10%

Other industries

10%

Client Size Distribution

Small Business (<$10M) 90%

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

Common Project Size

$50K-$199K 3 projects

$10K-$49K 1 project

Clients

  • Crossroads Trading Co.

Highlights from Recent Projects

Overall Rating

5.0
5 Reviews

HyperArts was hired by a national laboratory to create an intuitive website for an international research network. They developed the website from scratch, implementing functionalities like presenting information pulled via web services from a SharePoint SQL database and an image gallery that pulls images from the WordPress image gallery. HyperArts also designed an editing tool that allowed users to easily edit items. The project, which required the creation of a new domain, took about six months to complete, with the hybrid version launched in February 2014. The client spends approximately $75,000 a year with HyperArts and pays an additional $3,200 for annual maintenance.

For the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, HyperArts provided web design and development services for various projects. They helped understand client requirements, design logos, and upload scientific publications onto online databases. They also made these publications searchable by different criteria. The majority of the web projects used WordPress, but HyperArts also showed expertise with Drupal. The client has been working with HyperArts for five years and has negotiated a $150,000 budget with them for the next several years.

A hospital quality improvement and patient safety consulting firm engaged HyperArts to build a website for their public reporting initiative. The firm wanted to overhaul the existing site and create a more robust database. HyperArts created a complex background database that feeds hospital quality data from various sources into their WordPress site. The project, which started in August 2016, was completed in about three months. The total expenditure for the project was around $150,000, which might include staffing costs.

Timeliness

5.0

Service Excellence

5.0

Value

4.9

Would Recommend

5.0