Igniva Digital
visit site- $5,000+
- 50 - 249 employees
- London, England
Igniva Digital is a development company based in London. Their team of under 10 employees was founded in 2017. They provide mobile app, custom software, and web development services.
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Common Project Size
$50K-$199K 3 projects
<$10K 2 projects
$10K-$49K 1 project
Clients
- RavNav
Highlights from Recent Projects
Igniva Digital was hired by AuctionShelter, a property bidding platform, to develop a robust bidding system and provide marketing services. The team at Igniva mapped out the system requirements, designed and built the system from scratch using AngularJS and MongoDB, tested the platform, and launched the final product. The platform catered to property owners, system administrators, and potential buyers. After the launch, Igniva also promoted the platform through social media and inbound and outbound marketing. The collaboration lasted from January 2016 to March 2017, with an investment of around $5,000–$6,000.
Igniva Digital was contracted by Coach Cycle, a sports coaching website, to build a website as well as Android and iOS platforms. The website, built using Ruby on Rails and PHP, was integrated with an instant messaging service and PayPal. Users could upload videos and create profiles to join the social network. The website and the first versions of the mobile apps were launched after a project duration from October 2015 until June 2018. The total investment in the project was between $50,000 and $80,000.
For an online startup in the film distribution and production space, Igniva Digital provided prototype development services. Starting with just an idea, Igniva went through a business analysis process, drew up wireframes, and provided ideas and solutions for the prototype platform. The platform, which is currently web-based but will eventually include a mobile application, includes features such as video streaming and AI. The project, which started in December 2016, is ongoing with a cost of roughly £50,000 (approximately $64,000 USD).