OPTASY
visit site- $50,000+
- 10 - 49 employees
- Oakville, Canada
Client Insights
Industry Expertise
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 20%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 60%
Enterprise (>$1B) 20%
Common Project Size
$10K-$49K 5 projects
<$10K 4 projects
$50K-$199K 4 projects
Clients
- Allard Prize, Maple Leafs Toronto, Regina School Board, LMV
Highlights from Recent Projects
OPTASY completed a Drupal 8 web design and development project for the Equal Opportunity Community Initiative, an international nonprofit organization. The nonprofit's website was outdated and underperforming, so OPTASY stepped in to provide a modern, mobile-friendly solution that would effectively communicate the organization's mission and encourage visitor engagement. The project involved extensive collaboration between the OPTASY team and the nonprofit, with the former providing clear steps and timely feedback throughout the design and development process. The project, which cost around $17,000, ran from May to August 2019. The client was impressed by OPTASY's quick response times and the quality of their work.
For a telecommunications company, OPTASY was hired to complete the development of an application. The company aimed to streamline the B2B and B2C process between wireless carriers and accessory vendors. OPTASY was tasked with reviewing the existing code, ensuring its effectiveness, and implementing requirements. The team of 2-5 employees from OPTASY was chosen for their high ratings and alignment with the company's values and goals. The client found OPTASY through an online search, and they appreciated the team's effort in understanding their mission.
OPTASY was also hired by Tyndale University for Drupal support. The university wanted to update its Drupal Core from 9.5 to 10.3 and create a custom module. The OPTASY team, consisting of 2-5 employees, was chosen for their proximity to the university, budget-friendly pricing, and good value for cost. They successfully updated the Drupal core and all contributed modules to the Drupal 10/11 versions. They also created a custom module on Drupal 10 to redirect custom paths to a second site running on Drupal 7. The client found OPTASY through an online search.