Pixel Me Pink Web & AI Development
visit site- $5,000+
- 2 - 9 employees
- Austin, TX
Since their founding in 2009, Pixel Me Pink Web Design has provided web design and development to clients in the business services, e-commerce, and consumer products industries. The five-person team works from an office in Austin, Texas. They're committed to not only designing useful websites that convert but also helping their clients maintain the site using a DIY website maintenance platform. Other services include customer relationship management (CRM) consulting, system integration, conversion optimization, and video production.
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Client Size Distribution
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Common Project Size
$10K-$49K 1 project
$50K-$199K 1 project
Clients
- The Good Earth
Highlights from Recent Projects
Pixel Me Pink Web Design was hired by Decks and More, a residential remodeling and commercial buildout company, to update their outdated website. The president of the company worked directly with Sean, the president of Pixel Me Pink Web Design, who revamped the website from the ground up, making it more mobile-friendly and visually appealing. He also implemented a feature that linked quote requests to the company's customer relationship management system, allowing for more efficient follow-ups with potential clients. Since the start of their collaboration in May 2010, the company has invested around $10,000 in their website, and the engagement is ongoing.
In another project, Pixel Me Pink Web Design was hired by Express Locations, a premier retailer for T-Mobile, to build a user-friendly frontend interface for their data warehouse. The aim was to allow users to interact with the data warehouse and make necessary changes. Using HTML, Bootstrap, .NET, SQL, and C# on the backend, Pixel Me Pink designed the interface based on mockups provided by the client. The project, which ran from June 2014 to December 2017, was abruptly halted due to the acquisition of Express Locations. Despite the unforeseen end, the project had been progressing well, with the company investing between $20,000 and $30,000 in the development.