Peek & Poke
visit site- $1,000+
- 10 - 49 employees
- Sheffield, England
Peek & Poke specialises in creating online branded games for marketing. Founded in 2006 in Sheffield UK, their white-label, HTML5 games are designed to help clients engage their customers, delight prospects, and reach new audiences.
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 10%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 65%
Enterprise (>$1B) 25%
Common Project Size
<$10K 3 projects
$10K-$49K 2 projects
Clients
- Quidco
Highlights from Recent Projects
Peek & Poke was hired by Fox Agency, a marketing and advertising services company, to create an engaging game. The company was found through an online search and was selected due to its proximity and alignment with the company's values. A team of 2-5 employees from Peek & Poke was assigned to the project, which involved a re-skin of one of Peek & Poke's maze games. The project was successfully completed, meeting the client's needs.
Peek & Poke was contracted by Kwik Fit Ltd, a company in the automotive sector, to develop an interactive game for their Christmas campaign. The company had previously partnered with Peek & Poke and chose them again for their good value for cost and track record. A team of 2-5 Peek & Poke employees were tasked to deliver four versions of the interactive Christmas game for the company's staff and customers in the UK and Netherlands. The project was completed successfully, meeting the client's requirements.
Scott Dawson Advertising, a full-service advertising agency, hired Peek & Poke to provide off-the-shelf games to attract people to their stand at trade shows and for data capture. Peek & Poke was found through an online search and was chosen for their budget-friendly pricing and good value for cost. The project involved providing an impactful stand at two trade shows for a new client within a 10-day deadline. Peek & Poke's off-the-shelf games proved to be quick to implement, impactful, and ideal for data capture. The project was a success, meeting the client's deadlines and requirements.