Serendipia Marketing Digital y SEO
visit site- $1,000+
- 10 - 49 employees
- Guayaquil, Ecuador
Devlogiq is a web design agency founded in 2017 based in Bucharest, Romania. They also own an office in Amsterdam and have a team of at least 10 professionals. The agency specializes in web, custom software, and e-commerce development using languages such as PHP, SQL, and AJAX, among others.
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 100%
Common Project Size
<$10K 1 project
$50K-$199K 1 project
Clients
- UDIMA Espana
Highlights from Recent Projects
Serendipia Marketing Digital y SEO was hired by a marketing and experiences company for growth hacking, coaching, and content marketing. The company chose Serendipia through networking events. The primary focus of Serendipia was to optimize the client's website with SEO and growth hacking strategies to increase the chances of acquiring customers and leads. The CEO of the company worked closely with the founder and developer of Serendipia, along with their remote team. The collaboration was successful in meeting the client's needs.
The CEO and founder of Global Executive Events, an event organizing company, hired Devlogiq for web development, IT security, and CRM development. The company was trying to recover from a cyberattack. Devlogiq was chosen based on a friend's recommendation. The team from Devlogiq rebuilt the main website and event pages using HTML and created a CRM from scratch to replace the company's Excel files. They also built a server where everything runs and handle the IT services and security for the Mumbai office. The collaboration, which began in September 2017, is ongoing. The company invested a total of €60,000 ($68,805 USD) with a monthly payment structure. The project manager from Devlogiq is the main point of contact, and the client also interacts with his colleagues and has had meetings with the whole team. The collaboration has been successful in restoring normal operations after the cyberattack.