Seven Hills Technology
visit site- $1,000+
- 10 - 49 employees
- Cincinnati, OH
Seven Hills Technology is a software development company based in Cincinnati, Ohio. The small agency was founded in 2015. Their team offers custom software development, ux/ui design, IoT development, mobile app development, and more.
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 60%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 40%
Common Project Size
$50K-$199K 4 projects
$10K-$49K 2 projects
Clients
- Sentrilock
Highlights from Recent Projects
Seven Hills Technology was hired by the on-demand delivery company, Joey, to take over the development and architecture design for their entire system. This included a web-based admin portal and two mobile apps. The team at Seven Hills was chosen due to their cultural parallels, location, and leadership team. Over the past three years, Seven Hills has effectively managed all the technology aspects of Joey, consistently meeting or exceeding expectations. The key deliverables were the ongoing success and stability of the web-based admin portal and mobile apps.
For an automotive technology company, Seven Hills Technology was tasked with building a web and mobile app's architecture, prototype, and final product. They provided Android and iOS mobile and web development, guiding the client through the architecture of the technology, from wireframing to UI/UX design, and addressing potential issues. The team of six from Seven Hills Technology was chosen for their accessibility and ability to explain their approach in understandable terms. The project, which began in January 2021, is still ongoing.
Pro Elite Technology, a subsidiary of The Business Hospital, engaged Seven Hills Technology for custom software development. The project involved building APIs, creating wireframes, developing mobile and web interfaces, and improving brand design, functionality, and UI/UX for a sports training platform. Seven Hills Technology had to rebuild many aspects from scratch, integrating payment transactions and creating video cradles overlapped with music for measuring BPM and training functionality. The project, which cost about $25,000, ran from October 2021 to February 2022.