Seems Neat
visit site- $25,000+
- 10 - 49 employees
- Vilnius, Lithuania
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.
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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
Seems Neat was contracted by a financing bank to develop a unique CRM system. The bank sought a flexible and adaptable approach, given the lack of clear requirements. Seems Neat offered a flexible time and material model, which was ideal for the bank. Using PHP and Javascript technologies, a team of five, including two developers, a lead developer, a project manager, and a quality assurance engineer worked on the project. They provided design templates and held weekly meetings to discuss progress. The result was a new CRM system that met the bank's needs.
Seems Neat was hired by an IT company specializing in telecommunication infrastructure development to redesign all of their software products with new technologies, stacks, and frameworks. The company chose Seems Neat due to their compatible tech stack, clear communication, and reasonable budget. The project, which is still ongoing, was initiated with UI/UX design, followed by frontend development. The vendor used react.js for frontend and Figma for design. A dedicated team of a project manager, quality assurance specialist, and three full stack developers worked on the project.
Aros Marine, a company in the marine industry, hired Seems Neat for the development of an MVP to optimize their specialists and engineers' time spent on tasks, projects, and management. The vendor was chosen due to their understanding of the project and the alignment of the timeline and budget with the company's plan. The project involved the creation of mobile applications and an administration panel. The apps were built with React Native and the admin panel/API with PHP Laravel. The project was executed by a team of five, including a project manager, tester, two mobile app developers, and a backend developer.
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