Nolte
visit site- $25,000+
- 10 - 49 employees
- New York, NY
Digital product development company Nolte is headquartered in New York with an additional office in Mexico City, Mexico. With a team of about 20 employees, Nolte has specialized in WordPress web development and design since its founding in 2016. They also have experience with software and mobile app development.
Client Insights
Industry Expertise
55%
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 80%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 10%
Enterprise (>$1B) 10%
Common Project Size
$10K-$49K 6 projects
<$10K 3 projects
$50K-$199K 2 projects
Clients
- Amstel Light
Highlights from Recent Projects
Nolte was contracted by Suka Creative, a creative agency, for web development services. The company was looking for a reliable partner to handle backend services for the websites they were developing. Nolte was involved in the proposal and kick-off meetings with clients and developed WordPress sites with various plugins. The partnership with Nolte began in late-2015 and has seen some projects completed, with others still ongoing.
In another project, Nolte was approached by Collins, a strategy and design agency, to help develop a website for a client. The project was time-sensitive due to a previous partner failing to deliver. Nolte redesigned the existing content and developed the WordPress site, impressing the client so much that they retained Nolte's services for two years. The project, which began in April 2015, was completed by June of the same year.
Lastly, Nolte worked with NVS, an office management company, on a branding project. NVS lacked a cohesive brand logo, font, and color palette that could be used across multiple platforms. Nolte provided an initial presentation with various options for logos, colors, and fonts. After three rounds of revisions, a final design was chosen. The project, which cost less than $10,000, started in July 2016 and was completed in August 2016. Nolte also updated NVS's website with the new branding and continues to assist with changes as needed.