Seems Neat

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Seems Neat is a Vilnius, Lithuania-based software development company. The small agency was launched in 2015. Their team focuses on custom software development, e-commerce development, web development, and mobile app development.

Client Insights

Industry Expertise

Advertising & marketing

10%

Business services

10%

Consumer products & services

10%

Gambling

10%

Information technology

10%

Manufacturing

10%

Other industries

10%

Real estate

10%

Retail

10%

Supply Chain, Logistics, and Transport

10%

Client Size Distribution

Small Business (<$10M) 70%

Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 20%

Enterprise (>$1B) 10%

Common Project Size

$10K-$49K 5 projects

Clients

  • Asus (The Netherlands)

Highlights from Recent Projects

Overall Rating

5.0
5 Reviews

Seems Neat was hired by an IT company specializing in telecommunication infrastructure development to help with the redesign of their software products. The project started with the ERP system, with Seems Neat chosen for their compatible tech stack, clear communication, and acceptable budget range. The project involved UI/UX design, frontend development, and API integration, using React.js and Figma. A dedicated team from Seems Neat, including a project manager, a quality assurance specialist, and three full-stack developers, worked on this ongoing project.

Aros Marine, a company operating in the marine industry, hired Seems Neat to build an MVP to optimize the time spent by specialists and engineers on tasks, projects, and management. Seems Neat was chosen for their clear understanding of the project, and their ability to work within the planned timeline and budget. The project involved the creation of mobile applications and an administration panel, using React Native and PHP Laravel. A team of five from Seems Neat, including a project manager, a tester, two mobile app developers, and a backend developer, worked on this project.

Seems Neat was hired by a financing bank to build a unique CRM system. The bank chose Seems Neat for their flexibility and their MVP building mindset, as they didn't have clear requirements. The project involved choosing design templates, introducing the first tasks, and scheduling weekly meetings to discuss progress. The technologies used were PHP, Javascript (React, Typescript, Redux). A team of five from Seems Neat, including two developers, a lead developer, a project manager, and a quality assurance engineer, worked on this project.

Timeliness

4.8

Service Excellence

5.0

Value

4.6

Would Recommend

5.0

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