Polidea
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- 50 - 249 employees
- Warszawa, Poland
Polidea is a software development company founded in 2009. Polidea is located in Warsaw, Poland where its team of 63 works on mobile app development, web development, UX/UI design, and more for clients in a variety of industries.
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Client Size Distribution
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Common Project Size
$200K-$999K 4 projects
$50K-$199K 3 projects
$10K-$49K 1 project
Clients
- Philips
Highlights from Recent Projects
Polidea was hired by Humon, a health technology firm, to develop iOS and Android mobile applications. The company's goal was to support their hardware offering, a wearable oxygen sensor. Polidea was chosen due to their quick and helpful response on Github and their demonstrated professionalism. The team integrated seamlessly with Humon's in-house team and successfully met their launch deadline. Despite the lack of explicit processes in the early days, Polidea adapted to Humon's rigorous pace and continued to work together as a cohesive unit. The team was initially made up of two engineers and a part-time project manager, and at its largest, it consisted of six members.
Inventorum, a POS software development company, engaged Polidea to refactor their existing app, which is used by retailers. The app needed to be stable, user-friendly, and compliant with EU and German fiscal laws. Polidea was responsible for building the iOS app, handling the full architecture and coding. The team started with three developers and one project manager. They were chosen because of their professional and honest approach, giving correct estimations of what could and couldn't be achieved. The collaboration began in May 2018 and is ongoing.
An international nonprofit organization hired Polidea to develop a mobile app to increase engagement with their high school age participants. Polidea conducted focus groups and interviews to understand what the users wanted from the app. They then designed and built a social platform specifically for the nonprofit's members, creating native apps for both iOS and Android. The team consisted of designers, a backend specialist, a frontend specialist, and testers. The project ran from July 2015 to February 2018 and cost between $200,000 and $250,000.