Qulix
visit site- $25,000+
- 250 - 999 employees
- Wrocław, Poland
Qulix Systems is a software development and IT consulting firm from Minsk, Belarus with other offices in Tallinn, Esotnia, and Neston, UK. Founded in 2000, their team of 252 offers custom software development, internet of things, web development, mobile apps, testing, and digital strategy.
Client Insights
Industry Expertise
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 5%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 60%
Enterprise (>$1B) 35%
Common Project Size
$200K-$999K 3 projects
$50K-$199K 2 projects
$1,000,000-$9,999,999 1 project
Clients
- Société Générale
Highlights from Recent Projects
Qulix worked with a small IT engineering company based in Düsseldorf, Germany on two projects. The first project was for an industrial IoT company, where they developed a product improvement. They provided both development and strategic guidance. The second project was building an MVP of a large banking platform. The challenge was to create a great MVP in a very short time. Qulix had a six-person team for the banking project. The second project cost about €150,000–€200,000 (approximately $180,000–$240,000 USD). The collaboration which started in October 2018 is ongoing.
Qulix Systems was hired by a comparison website for fashion products to design and develop a progressive web application. The goal was to add the functionality of a progressive web app on the website, as well as a fresh design. Qulix Systems designed the app based on the client's wireframes and developed the front- and backend from scratch. The team comprised a designer and two developers.
Qulix Systems worked with Talaera, an online platform that connects corporate clients with certified English teachers, to build their technology. They provided two full-time developers for two years. One was in charge of the Android app, which was recently completed and submitted to the App Store. That developer is now working on the server infrastructure. The other developer works solely on the web client front. Qulix Systems also provided additional resources to test the software and work on the frontend. The engagement, which started in 2016, cost between $150,000–$200,000.