IWebDev
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- 50 - 249 employees
- Austin, TX
IWebDev was established in 2004 and has about 50 employees. They're headquartered in Austin, Texas and have another location in London. Servicing midmarket, enterprise, and small businesses, they provide mobile app development, web development, and UX/UI design.
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 25%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 55%
Enterprise (>$1B) 20%
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Clients
- Forex Club
Highlights from Recent Projects
IWebDev was engaged by a Boston-based nonpartisan social network to build their platform. The startup was preparing for their beta launch and needed technical expertise to bring their idea to life. Despite having a great team, they lacked internal software engineering talent. IWebDev provided everything from project managers to software engineers, using a LAMP stack for the app. The company's local engineers served as technical intermediaries and performed all the migrations. IWebDev also performed the first round of quality assurance testing. The founder and CEO of the startup praised the quality of IWebDev's work and their professionalism. The partnership is ongoing, with IWebDev expected to provide maintenance and support after the general launch.
A medical device company hired IWebDev for e-commerce development. The company wanted to implement a new program that allowed their medical device to be used on a pay-per-treatment basis. This required a proprietary database and single sign-on across several platforms. IWebDev developed a responsive web app that communicated with the device via a secure Wi-Fi connection. The app, built for iOS, Android, and web, allowed users to pay for treatments and record them. The project, which started in July 2014, was completed in December of the same year and the tweaks were finished a month later. The company appreciated the cost-effectiveness of IWebDev's services, stating that the project would have cost over six figures if done in the U.S. The partnership continues as they work on adding an international component to the project.