PocketCake
visit site- $25,000+
- 2 - 9 employees
- Blue Springs, MO
PocketCake is a custom app development firm with about 10 employees. Founded in 2012, the company is based in Blue Springs, Mo. and specializes in mobile app development, custom software development, UX/UI design, application management and support, marketing strategy, advertising, and branding.
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Common Project Size
$10K-$49K 2 projects
<$10K 1 project
Clients
- Sprint
Highlights from Recent Projects
For the CCR Ticket System project, PocketCake worked with a licensed, insured, and bonded roofing company to develop a mobile application. The aim of the project was to facilitate building managers in submitting projects. The result was a full mobile application development project, which successfully helped the company streamline the process of project submission.
In the Centranz Mobile Application project, PocketCake developed a custom mobile application for Centranz, a company specializing in remanufactured transmissions for various heavy-duty equipment. The application was designed to serve as a valuable tool for customers, offering easy access to contact information, push notifications, and everyday tools like a calculator, flashlight, level, and drill bit chart. The project was successfully completed at a very reasonable cost, meeting the company's primary concern.
PocketCake was hired by TASN Autism & Tertiary Behavior Supports, an organization funded by the Kansas State Department of Education, to develop a mobile app for the Nebraska/Kansas area. The app was designed to provide local resources for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). The project involved the creation of an app that allowed users to search for local resources within a defined radius, categorized for easy navigation. Additionally, PocketCake developed a backend website linked to the app for easy updates. The project was successfully completed, making ASD resources more accessible to the public.