SHIP IT Inc.
visit site- $50,000+
- 2 - 9 employees
- Washington, DC
Custom software development firm SHIP IT Inc. Is headquartered in Washington, District of Columbia. They provide custom software development, mobile app development, ux/ui design, and IoT development and were launched in 2022.
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 40%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 40%
Enterprise (>$1B) 20%
Common Project Size
$50K-$199K 5 projects
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Highlights from Recent Projects
SHIP IT Inc. successfully partnered with a fitness safety company to rebuild their outdated mobile application. The project, which started in November 2020, involved reconstructing the backend of the existing application and enhancing its features. SHIP IT Inc. utilized technologies such as Flutter, Firebase, Amplitude, Bugfender, App Radar, and Mixpanel for the rebuild. The finished application, designed to help users stay safe during outdoor physical activities, was well-received. The project cost over $100,000 and was concluded in July 2022.
In another project, SHIP IT Inc. was hired by a media production company to develop a mobile app that serves as a companion to their cloud-based services. The app was designed to engage fans in stadiums by providing features such as 3rd party event ticketing, coupon delivery, and real-time game day updates. Tariq, a senior mobile developer from SHIP IT Inc., worked closely with the company in executing this project. The company was highly impressed with Tariq's work and the overall output.
SHIP IT Inc. was also engaged by Leave Guru, a medical leave forms provider, for web and mobile app development. The project, which ran from June to November 2023, entailed designing and developing a website and building an Android and iOS mobile app using Figma. The app's main functionality was to provide family medical leave documents for patients directly from their physician's office based on their diagnosis. The project was successful, with the company investing around $50,000 in it.