Rapidops, Inc.
visit site- $100,000+
- 250 - 999 employees
- Charlotte, NC
RapidOps is a web and mobile app developer that also provides business intelligence (BI), system integration (SI), and big data consulting. Founded in 2008, this 50+ firm operates from Charlotte, NC, and a satellite office in Ahmedabad, India.
Client Insights
Industry Expertise
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 25%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 30%
Enterprise (>$1B) 45%
Common Project Size
$10K-$49K 3 projects
$50K-$199K 2 projects
Clients
- Harris Teeter
Highlights from Recent Projects
Rapidops, Inc. was hired by Zurn, a billion-dollar manufacturer and seller of commercial and industrial plumbing, to create a digital tool as part of their OneZurn strategy. This strategy aims to get as many Zurn products as possible included in construction projects. RapidOps converted an internal spreadsheet into a database frontend, which allowed engineers to populate the plumbing schedule with pre-determined product bundles from the Zurn catalog. The software worked through a login system and offered a wide range of options. The project was completed in stages, with the first version launched in less than three months and the final version in three months.
Rapidops, Inc. was engaged by a state government-run tourism software company to develop a mobile application. The company collects data on over 30,000 tourism locations and events. Initially, RapidOps was hired to implement a small WordPress plug-in for the company's web service, which they successfully completed in four weeks. They were then tasked with developing an HTML5 mobile application, a project that was previously handled by the in-house team. RapidOps took over the project and delivered the finished product in three to four months.
Rapidops, Inc. was hired by a consulting company to provide web and application development services. The company provides a time tracking and invoicing application for development and marketing companies. RapidOps developed a mobile application for Android and provided web development services. The project, which cost over $50,000, was completed in six months. The company continues to maintain communication with RapidOps for additional features and bug fixes.