INC4
visit site- $25,000+
- 50 - 249 employees
- Kyiv, Ukraine
INC4 is a software firm founded in 2013 with fewer than 50 members. They offer blockchain, custom software development, and web development solutions from their office in Kyiv, Ukraine. They work primarily with clients in the fields of financial and IT services as well as advertising.
Client Insights
Industry Expertise
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 50%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 40%
Enterprise (>$1B) 10%
Common Project Size
$200K-$999K 5 projects
$50K-$199K 4 projects
Clients
- AirDAO
Highlights from Recent Projects
INC4 was hired by Open Forest Protocol, a company providing tools for global forest projects, to build and maintain their software tools. INC4 was chosen for their cultural fit, cost-effectiveness, and alignment with company values. Over two and a half years, INC4 developed four user-facing software products utilizing blockchain and built the infrastructure needed for the digital ecosystem. This included smart contracts, an indexer for on-chain data processing, and monitoring services. The Head of Product at Open Forest Protocol praised INC4 for their dependable development capacity.
Rhino, a cryptocurrency company, engaged INC4 to build a tech stack with superior UX/UI for their alternative Bitcoin banking solution. INC4 was selected for their high ratings, good value for cost, and alignment with company values. The team delivered an app that allows users to manage their Bitcoin transactions, pay bills, make instant payments, and purchase gift cards with rewards. The executive at Rhino was impressed with INC4's ability to deliver a world-class tech stack.
Yofan, a content monetization platform, contracted INC4 for backend development services. The company was recommended to INC4 by a colleague. INC4 was tasked with building the software’s architecture from scratch, cloud optimization, and creating an automated deployment pipeline. The CEO of Yofan commended INC4 for their custom backend development services, which have cost the company around $280,000 since the partnership began in September 2021.