Provectus
visit site- $25,000+
- 250 - 999 employees
- Palo Alto, CA
Reinvently is a mobile strategy and app development agency in Palo Alto, Calif. and Dallas. With a team of about 43 employees, the agency specializes in UI/UX design, research and consulting, and engineering.
Client Insights
Industry Expertise
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 30%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 50%
Enterprise (>$1B) 20%
Common Project Size
$10K-$49K 8 projects
$50K-$199K 8 projects
$200K-$999K 5 projects
Clients
- Men's Wearhouse
Highlights from Recent Projects
Provectus was hired by Supreme Lending, a top 25 US residential mortgage banker, to provide UI/UX assistance for their new mobile and web-based application. The goal was to develop an adaptive and responsive user experience for loan officers, borrowers, and realtors that could be used from any device. Provectus was selected for their professionalism, quality of content, and cost-effectiveness. They provided remote UI/UX designs, enhancing rough sketches into professional designs using modern tools like Sketch, Invision, and Zeplin.
Anelto, Inc., a healthcare-focused company, enlisted the services of Provectus to add a health feature to their mobile app. The feature, designed by a major rideshare company, allows healthcare institutions to schedule rides for patients, improving appointment attendance and patient health. Provectus used Anelto's existing API and codebase for iOS to build the proposed implementation, which included UI/UX design, integration of various components for the rideshare health implementation, and the implementation of Stripe as a credit card authorization interface. The project, which cost $50,000, ran from April to July 2019.
Provectus was also hired by a digital healthcare platform to provide a full redesign of their seven-year-old mobile app. The project involved the development of new functionalities and feedback on the design and UX. The team at Provectus turned the client's requirements and wireframes into development-ready designs, allowing the client's offshore developers to code the final deliverables more efficiently. The project, which started in August 2018, cost approximately $60,000 and is ongoing.