JS Tigers - Software Development
visit site- $1,000+
- 10 - 49 employees
- Bengaluru, India
JS Tigers is a tech company founded in 2016 with fewer than 10 employees. They provide custom software development, enterprise app modernization, and web development solutions from their office in Bangalore, India. They work with small and mid-market firms.
Client Insights
Industry Expertise
100%
Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 50%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 50%
Common Project Size
$10K-$49K 3 projects
Clients
- Transmodal Corporation
Highlights from Recent Projects
JS Tigers was contracted by a regulatory data automation product company for Banking and Insurance to build a unified UI component library. The company aimed to standardize their repeatable needs into a React Library. JS Tigers was chosen after a successful 3-week trial build. The project involved the creation of 8-10 custom UI components using React JS and Vanilla JS. The team from JS Tigers included four members, including their founder, Mr. Rakesh. The trial build option ensured that both parties were vested in the outcome of the project.
In another project, JS Tigers provided development services for a leading global logistics provider. The company's CEO hired JS Tigers for various projects requiring Java scripts and analytics. The collaboration was based on a long-term working relationship due to JS Tigers' reliability and professionalism. The team consisted of three to four members, including various developers and the principal. The scope of work included the use of Java Scripts.
JS Tigers also worked with a boutique travel agency to develop a web application and reporting system. The travel agency, specializing in family and couple travel, needed a newer, user-friendly platform for managing their team and processing commissions. JS Tigers was chosen as their co-founder, Rakesh, was part of the development team for the system the agency was already using. The project, which started in January 2016 and is ongoing, has seen an investment of approximately $40,000. The new application, developed using JavaScript, has a simpler backend and is more robust when it comes to reporting.