The Mullings Group

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The Mullings Group is a Providence, Rhode Island-based custom software development firm. The midsize team provides custom software development, ux/ui design, and mobile app development and was founded in 2014.

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Industry Expertise

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Client Size Distribution

Small Business (<$10M) 85%

Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 15%

Common Project Size

$50K-$199K 1 project

$200K-$999K 1 project

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Highlights from Recent Projects

Overall Rating

5.0
2 Reviews

The Mullings Group was hired by Authentify Art, a fintech solutions provider for the art industry, to develop a proof of concept for a web and mobile application. The company needed a solution that could quickly create a working prototype without the need for internal engineers. The Mullings Group built the entire platform and technology stack, using Heroku for hosting and MongoDB for the database backend. They also developed admin, backend, and frontend tools, and worked on plug-ins for NFTs and blockchain. The resulting platform is an online provenance for artwork, allowing for comprehensive profiles for art pieces and artists backed by evidence. The client has invested between $500,000–$1 million in the project, which started in Q1 2020 and is still ongoing.

In another project, The Mullings Group was engaged by Tops Nexus LLC, a commercial software solutions start-up, to develop a web app. The company required a solution for event planning, volunteer coordination, management, and surveys. The team developed the web app using Heroku, MongoDB, SendGrid, and Mango Plus, their proprietary software. The platform allows end users to see and register for events, complete questionnaires, and join organizations. The Mullings Group also provides ongoing technical support for the web app. The client has invested $65,000 in the project, which started in May 2022 and is still ongoing.

Timeliness

4.3

Service Excellence

4.5

Value

4.3

Would Recommend

5.0