Ratio Software Engineering
visit site- $1,000+
- 10 - 49 employees
- Tallinn, Estonia
Ratio Software Engineering is an e-commerce dev agency based in Tallinn, Estonia, with more than 10 members. Founded in 2018, they specialize in e-commerce development, UX/UI design, and digital strategy solutions for clients in the fields of e-commerce, arts, and financial services.
Client Insights
Industry Expertise
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 80%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 20%
Common Project Size
$10K-$49K 3 projects
<$10K 1 project
Clients
- Mediablaze
Highlights from Recent Projects
Ratio Software Engineering was hired by Mediablaze, a digital marketing agency, to build a WordPress CMS based on UI designs provided by the agency. The goal was a quick and cost-effective turn-around. Ratio provided a full development solution, including front-end CSS integration with WordPress, configuring WordPress plugins, and providing technical recommendations. The team included a Technical Lead, Project Manager, and Front End Developer. The choice of Ratio was based on their responsiveness during previous commercial discussions.
A creative agency hired Ratio Software Engineering for new website builds and support on a variety of historical builds. The goal was to achieve a smooth and efficient solution for their development needs, often within tight turnaround times. Ratio replaced the agency's in-house development team, providing services ranging from basic HTML flyers to complex designs based on the agency's own PHP CMS system. The agency had constant contact with Ratio's CEO and Project Manager and could also access developers directly. The decision to hire Ratio was primarily due to good timing and successful initial tasks.
LogistCompare, an online marketplace for warehouse space, hired Ratio Software Engineering to address development issues and add new features to their website, which had been developed by a different third-party company. The selection of Ratio was based on a referral, their flexible terms, and the development resources they provided. The project involved using Trello to map out requirements and monitor task elements, with most communication done via Skype. The team included a lead developer and a project manager who handled daily communications and updated Trello. Additional resources were brought in later to assist.