Intellica
visit site- $10,000+
- 50 - 249 employees
- Bratislava, Slovakia
Intellica is a custom software development company that was founded in 2015. They employ 80 staff across four offices in Bratislava, Slovakia; Zurich, Switzerland; Kyiv, Ukraine; and Vinnytsia, Ukraine. They work with startups and established businesses, providing specialist services in data analytics, data science, Blockchain & DLT apps development, and applications delivery for web, mobile and e-commerce.
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 50%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 25%
Enterprise (>$1B) 25%
Common Project Size
$10K-$49K 3 projects
$50K-$199K 3 projects
Clients
- Buzzmove
Highlights from Recent Projects
Intellica was hired by a digital payment company to design multiple websites for promoting e-wallets. The company founder provided specific requirements to the Intellica project leader who then assembled a team of around 10 professionals including project managers, designers, and marketing teammates. The websites, one of which was built on WordPress, featured infographics, online calculators, and other features. The engagement ran from February to May 2019 and cost the client $35,000.
The CEO of an IoT developer company engaged Intellica to code a visualization tool for geolocation. The project was initiated due to the CEO's acquaintance with one of the founders of Intellica. The team for this project included a coder, a manager, and a project director. The details of the project's completion and feedback were not provided.
Intellica was contracted by the founder of a cross-funding platform for the domestic market in the French part of Switzerland to develop a cross-funding platform for minor investments in Swiss real estate. The team, which included a project manager, two content developers, a backend developer, and a graphic designer, executed the front- and backend development of the web platform according to the client's specifications. The project ran from September 2018 to February 2019 and cost the client around $70,000. However, the project was eventually scrapped due to harsh market conditions.