Sagiton
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- 50 - 249 employees
- Wrocław, Poland
Sagiton is a business-oriented software house located in Wroclaw, Poland. The company was founded in 2010 and now employs a team of 48 people. Sagiton provides custom software development, cybersecurity, mobile app development, IT strategy consulting, marketing strategy, and web design services. Most of their clients are small businesses.
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 60%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 40%
Common Project Size
$50K-$199K 8 projects
$10K-$49K 3 projects
$200K-$999K 3 projects
Clients
- TapWinWin
Highlights from Recent Projects
Sagiton was hired by a technology company to develop a mobile application as part of their ecosystem. The company sought a partner skilled in React Native mobile app development for both Android and iOS platforms. The project began with the creation of an MVP with basic functionalities, with Sagiton responsible for the frontend part of the application, integration with backend and microservices, and testing of developed features. The team expanded from two mobile developers and one QA specialist to three developers. The project was successful, with the app released on Google Play and the App Store.
For a FinTech company, Sagiton undertook the development of a web version of an app aimed at restaurants, bistros, and bars. The company chose Sagiton for their experience in web development, past projects, skills, and costs. The project began with a kick-off meeting to outline requirements and goals, followed by the delivery of mock-ups by a UX specialist. The frontend part of the app was developed using React.js, with QA tests conducted after each iteration. The team included a UX designer, frontend developer, QA specialist, and project manager. The project was successful, with the app enhancing client engagement and satisfaction.
Aliaxis, a manufacturer of plastic pipes and seats, engaged Sagiton for custom software development. Sagiton developed an application called BIM Streamer to manage and distribute digital files with 3D information, which was based on the company's needs and requirements. The application integrated with the API of a design tool called Autodesk Revit and was primarily based on C-Sharp language. Sagiton also helped set up, manage, and maintain the company's IT infrastructure. The team comprised two C-Sharp developers. The engagement, which began in March 2021, has been successful, with the company investing close to $300,000 in the project.
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Awards
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