NOGRAVITY
visit site- $1,000+
- 10 - 49 employees
- Kraków, Poland
NOGRAVITY is a web and mobile development provider with a new headquarters in Colorado Springs, Colo. and development resources in Cracow, Poland. Founded in 2016 by experienced Polish developers, it has expanded to 10 designers and programmers providing sophisticated mobile app development, web development, and graphic design services. Its clients include mostly small businesses in the healthcare business.
Client Insights
Industry Expertise
90%
10%
Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 90%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 10%
Common Project Size
$10K-$49K 5 projects
Clients
- FitBoxy
Highlights from Recent Projects
NOGRAVITY was hired by the Medical Alternatives Clinic to develop a mobile application for their medical marijuana consultation facility. The app was designed to allow patients to find clinics, schedule appointments, and contact the clinic with ease. It also integrated a social platform for the medical marijuana community to share information. The app was first developed for Android and then for iOS. The project, which cost around $45,000, was completed in a period from November to December 2017. The team at NOGRAVITY also provided a 4-month maintenance period to fix any bugs at no extra charge.
NOGRAVITY worked with EuroPilot to develop a VR mobile app for the Polish Tourist Organization. The app, named Poland In VR, was designed to highlight interesting places in Poland through quizzes and VR panoramas. NOGRAVITY handled the technical specifications, wireframes, and even sent a team of photographers to capture 360-degree images of the selected locations. The app was developed for both iOS and Android platforms and is available in multiple languages. The project, which started in September 2016 and was completed in November, cost around $50,000 with an additional $6,000 to $7,500 for the panoramic photography.
FitFOOD engaged NOGRAVITY to develop a CMS system and a delivery application for their food service platform. The CMS system was designed to monitor the activity and functionality of the fridges, while the delivery app was intended for drivers responsible for stocking the fridges. The app was developed for both iOS and Android platforms. The project, which started in February 2017, cost between $10,000 and $50,000 and is still ongoing as the company continues to grow and requires the system to have more functionality.