Invonto
visit site- $50,000+
- 10 - 49 employees
- New York, NY
Invonto is a digital consulting and development company based in Bridgewater, NJ. Invonto’s team of about 10 employees has been providing web, mobile app, software, and IoT development since its founding in 2008. They mostly work with enterprise businesses but have experience with small and mid-market businesses as well.
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 10%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 30%
Enterprise (>$1B) 60%
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Highlights from Recent Projects
Invonto was approached by Employyd, a social recruitment portal, to provide full-life cycle development of web and mobile applications. They required a U.S.-based development partner that could be trusted to deliver a quality app within a reasonable time frame. Invonto became the preferred choice due to their genuine, honest approach and their U.S. based team. The project, which cost approximately $640,000 and 5,000 work hours, was completed last year and work continues on further improvements to the web and mobile applications.
A software company contracted Invonto to assist with a new product they were developing. They were specifically in need of expertise for the web application portion of the product. Invonto was selected due to their proximity, attitude, and passion for the project. They were tasked with developing the UX and UI that would integrate with the back-end of the product. The project cost between $50,000 and $200,000.
SuDoKuPDQ!, a technology startup, hired Invonto to develop a playable competitive version of the number game Sudoku. The goal was to create a game for demonstration purposes and to gauge the services required to service multiple players at the same time. Invonto was recommended by a company that had previously worked with them. They provided not only game application development but also support and hosting for the administrative side of the game. The project, which was completed three years ago, cost around $350,000.