Lean Apps
visit site- $10,000+
- 50 - 249 employees
- Berlin, Germany
Midsize application development firm Lean Apps, is located in Berlin, Germany; Pimpri-Chinchwad, India; Noida, India and Utrecht, Netherlands. Established in 2014, the team focuses on Mobile App Development, Web Development, and UX/UI Design.
Client Insights
Industry Expertise
30%
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10%
Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 20%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 30%
Enterprise (>$1B) 50%
Common Project Size
$10K-$49K 6 projects
$50K-$199K 3 projects
<$10K 2 projects
Clients
- Bayer
Highlights from Recent Projects
Lean Apps was hired by Data Couch to provide development support for a medical app aimed at facilitating patient interaction with hospital customer service teams. They successfully built a fully functional MVP, handling both the UX design and the front and backend development. The cross-platform React app, integrated with Dialogflow for chatbot functionality, included features for in-app payments, user reviews, and more. The team from Lean Apps consisted of a product owner, UX designer, front and backend developers, a scrum master, and a DevOps teammate.
For InfoTel – Digivive, an over-the-top media provider, Lean Apps was tasked with revamping a mobile application to provide OTT content. The goal was to improve the app’s user experience, simplify its navigation, and ultimately improve customer ratings. Lean Apps won the project over other vendors due to their impressive portfolio and commercial proposal. They conducted a study and discovery period, developed user stories, mind maps, wireframes, and mockups, and built the app for both iOS and Android devices. The team included a project manager, a part-time system analyst, a part-time solution architect, a scrum master, a designer, two frontend developers, two backend developers, a QA expert, and a trainer.
Infinia Retail engaged Lean Apps to build a warehouse app for retailers aimed at speeding up product delivery from the warehouse to customer locations. Lean Apps was selected for their understanding of the problem and their proposal for a one-week design sprint to test and validate the idea before building the actual app. The team successfully developed and launched the MVP in a three-month timeframe. The solution managed deliveries from the warehouse and automated the “Goods in, Goods out” process. The team comprised a UX designer, one frontend developer, one backend developer, one DevOps manager, and one scrum master.