Rareloop
visit site- $10,000+
- 10 - 49 employees
- Southampton, England
Rareloop, a custom software development firm, was launched in 2011. The agency specializes in custom software development, ux/ui design, mobile app development, web design, and more and has a small team. The agency is located in Southampton, United Kingdom.
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Common Project Size
$10K-$49K 1 project
$50K-$199K 1 project
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Highlights from Recent Projects
Rareloop was hired by OCCA, a Christian charity, to design and build a new website. The goal was to create a fresh, user-friendly site with an improved donation journey. Rareloop was chosen for their industry experience, high-quality portfolio, and problem-solving approach. The project began with a discovery session to map requirements and discuss the site's aesthetic. Using inVision, Rareloop produced wireframes and design concepts, which were refined and finalized after several reviews. The build was carried out in a secure staging environment, allowing for content loading, testing, and refining before launch. The project was executed by a team of five, including a director, two project managers, a front-end designer, and a developer.
In another project, Rareloop was hired by New Wine, a global Christian charity, to redevelop their website and create an event microsite. The challenge was to transition physical events to a digital platform due to the pandemic. The new website aimed to provide a better understanding of the charity's work and improve the donation module. The website and microsite were built from scratch on WordPress, offering a more user-friendly CMS. The project also featured a Stripe integration for donations and basic SEO services. The project, which cost approximately $62,400, was completed by a team of five to six individuals, including a designer, two or three developers, a project manager, and the CEO. The project was completed in February 2021.