Nozomi - Digital Health Product Studio
visit site- $50,000+
- 10 - 49 employees
- Warszawa, Poland
Nozomi - Digital Health Product Studio is a mobile app development firm launched in 2019. They are located in Warszawa, Poland and have a small team. Their services include mobile app development, ux/ui design, product design, custom software development, and more.
Client Insights
Industry Expertise
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 85%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 15%
Common Project Size
$10K-$49K 4 projects
$50K-$199K 1 project
Clients
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Highlights from Recent Projects
Nozomi - Digital Health Product Studio was hired by a digital health/hardware startup based in NYC to develop an iOS app for their EMDR therapy equipment. The app, built with Swift, was designed to control wireless "tappers" used in EMDR therapy for PTSD patients. The app needed to work both in-person and remotely, and had to remain functional even when in the background or when the phone was asleep. The development process involved architecture and data model development, BLE module R&D, onboarding and registration, home screen development, in-person and remote session flow creation, BLE device status and parameter configuration, and functional and performance QA. The team from Nozomi consisted of two iOS developers, a UI expert, and a project manager.
A neurotech company in London collaborated with Nozomi to develop their apps and design the system around them. They were looking for a team that could deliver both speed and patience in execution. The collaboration involved a series of meetings during which Nozomi helped the neurotech company make decisions that aligned with their goals, while also working closely with other departments within the company. The Nozomi team consisted of a project manager, two developers, and the company's founder.
Moksha, a meditation app company, hired Nozomi to overhaul their mobile app's UI/UX design. Nozomi's team conducted an in-depth analysis of the product and its users, organized mood boards that aligned with the brand's message, and set up a notion page outlining deadlines and project updates. The CEO of Moksha worked with almost everyone on Nozomi's team, including their CEO and lead designer. The process was described as collaborative and efficient.