Municode
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- 50 - 249 employees
- Tallahassee, FL
Municode is a web developer based in Lake Oswego, Ore. and founded in 2008. Their team of 68 employees specializes in web development, cloud consulting, and web design for primarily government agencies as well as midmarket and small business clients.
Client Insights
Industry Expertise
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 15%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 85%
Common Project Size
$50K-$199K 2 projects
$10K-$49K 1 project
Clients
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Highlights from Recent Projects
Municode was contracted by the city of West Linn, Oregon to implement a content management system and redesign their website. The project involved the use of Drupal as the CMS, a decision influenced by its sophistication and user-friendliness. The project, which cost approximately $25,000, involved requirements gathering, custom visual design, wireframing, template creation, backend development, data preparation and migration, systems integration, UI/UX testing, training, and ongoing support. The implementation was completed in 2008 and has since undergone one upgrade costing $10,000, with an annual cost of $10,000 for the addition of customized modules.
The city of Vancouver, Washington engaged Municode to modernize their outdated website. The project, which cost between $60,000 to $70,000, involved building a Drupal 7 site from scratch, including custom visual design, backend development, training, and support. The website, launched in March 2013, was designed to be more transactional rather than merely informational. The project also included hosting the site with a data center, all of which was handled through Municode.
Municode was enlisted by the City of Brisbane to redesign their website to be mobile-friendly, visually compelling, and accessible to all users. The project involved migrating from Drupal 6 to Drupal 8 and ensuring the proper transfer of files to the new site. The team also integrated their agenda management system into the site. The project, which cost $14,800, started in September 2019 and was completed in May 2020, two months later than initially planned due to the pandemic. The city also spends $2,400 annually for support and hosting services from Municode.