Orbitum Labs
visit site- $25,000+
- 2 - 9 employees
- Calgary, Canada
Orbitum Labs is an app development company based in Calgary, Canada. Founded in 2014, they work primarily with small businesses in information technology, health care, and real estate industries. In addition to mobile app development, their 3-man team provides UX/UI design and application testing.
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 40%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 60%
Common Project Size
$50K-$199K 3 projects
Clients
- TMG Construction
Highlights from Recent Projects
Orbitum Labs partnered with a veterinary healthcare company to rework their iOS and Android apps. The team at Orbitum Labs served as a one-stop-shop for the project, handling mobile responsibilities, backend development, API integrations, graphics, and UI/UX storyboard creation. The app provided booking, cancellation, and rescheduling capabilities for veterinary appointments, as well as push notifications for users. The project, which started in 2013, is ongoing and involves a graphic designer, two engineers, and a project manager. The company has invested between $100,000–$200,000 in the project.
The company also collaborated with a SaaS company to rebuild their mobile app from scratch. Orbitum Labs received platform designs and created both iOS and Android versions of the app, which allows users to access cloud storage for their photos and videos. The project began in February 2018 and is ongoing. The team at Orbitum Labs consists of 2-3 people and the SaaS company has invested over $50,000 in the project so far.
Orbitum Labs converted a web-based application into a mobile iOS native app for an outsourced software development and DevOps engineering firm. The app was designed specifically for iPad, but the client may also want to move to Android in the future. The main point of contact at Orbitum Labs was their Lead Product Developer, Vlad. The project began in April 2019 with an initial release in November of the same year. The collaboration continues with incremental releases, and the software development firm has invested $160,000 in the project.