Montana Banana Web & Mobile Development + Design
visit site- $10,000+
- 2 - 9 employees
- Seattle, WA
Client Insights
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 30%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 70%
Common Project Size
$50K-$199K 3 projects
$10K-$49K 2 projects
$200K-$999K 1 project
Clients
- ESS Eye Pro: Defense Industry - We built ESS a mobile-first Magento site for high-performance e‑commerce, enabling rapid launch, continuous improvement, and global scaling with multi-store support for currencies, cultures, and markets.
- Oakley: Sporting Goods Industry - We built Oakley SI a WordPress stories hub with sweepstakes tools, enabling easy content publishing, timed campaigns, and OpenGraph integration that links stories to products and drives purchases.
- Vallarta Supermarkets: Retail Grocery Industry - We redesigned their site into a mobile-first, bilingual experience with geolocation, store details, and easy updates—helping customers seamlessly find stores, deals, and jobs.
- Hansen Belyea: Marketing Industry - We, with Hansen Belyea, launched a visually striking site for FIREBird—highlighting rapid wildfire detection with clear UX, bold visuals, and messaging that conveys urgency, innovation, and impact.
Highlights from Recent Projects
Montana Banana collaborated with a printing equipment manufacturer to enhance their e-commerce platform on Magento. The client needed additional features for the platform, and Montana Banana stepped in to provide coding and development services. A custom label builder was one of the significant features added, allowing customers to customize, print, and pay for labels in one workflow. They also incorporated a tool that calculated taxes at checkout according to jurisdiction. The collaboration began in mid-2015 and ended in December 2017, with the client investing around $150,000 in total.
The company also worked with an auto parts store for the development and maintenance of their Magento website platform. Montana Banana was chosen for their capability to meet the client's needs and fair pricing. The scope of work included major Magento upgrades and ongoing site maintenance. The team consisted of a project manager and one or two developers, depending on the project size.
For the Public Safety Testing business development team, Montana Banana was tasked with building a new website, maintaining it, and making continuous improvements. The client chose Montana Banana for their great culture fit, good value for cost, and aligned company values. The team size was between 2-5 employees, and the scope of work was constantly changing.