InnoviMobile
visit site- $10,000+
- 10 - 49 employees
- Millburn, NJ
InnoviMobile is an app development agency located in New Jersey with additional offices in Toronto, Canada and New York, NY. The team of fewer than 50 employees has been developing apps for mid-market and enterprise businesses since 2007.
Client Insights
Industry Expertise
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Client Size Distribution
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 90%
Enterprise (>$1B) 10%
Common Project Size
$10K-$49K 5 projects
<$10K 2 projects
$50K-$199K 2 projects
Clients
- SONIFI Solutions
Highlights from Recent Projects
InnoviMobile was contracted by a medical communications agency to rebuild a hybrid app that was not dynamic enough to handle iOS upgrades. The company relied heavily on InnoviMobile's technical expertise, and they recommended building a native iOS app using the LAMP stack. The project involved 2-3 UI/UX people for redesigning the app and three developers for development. The engagement began in November 2017 and has cost the agency over $200,000. The agency is considering InnoviMobile for another app project due to their great price, ideas, and recommendations.
InnoviMobile partnered with a healthcare company to develop a customer-facing application associated with billing. The goal was to create a clean and easy interface for the end user. The team, which included two developers and the CEO of InnoviMobile, worked to leverage the environment within the AirWatch platform and fit it into the mobile application module. The project began in February 2015 and was still in progress in November 2015 when the IT manager left the company. The company invested around $25,000 in the project.
Perch’n, a student housing startup, hired InnoviMobile to develop an iOS app. The startup already had a website that listed student housing rentals and wanted to build an iOS app that would allow users to search for housing that matches specific criteria. The project, which involved three developers, is now complete and the startup may use InnoviMobile in the future for an Android version. The engagement began in May 2017 and cost the startup $40,000.