SoftGeneral
visit site- $75,000+
- 10 - 49 employees
- Tallinn, Estonia
IT staff augmentation company SoftGeneral was launched in 2021. The small team offers IT staff augmentation, blockchain, and custom software development. The agency is in GavĂ , Spain and Odesa, Ukraine.
Client Insights
Industry Expertise
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 60%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 40%
Common Project Size
$10K-$49K 3 projects
Clients
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Highlights from Recent Projects
SoftGeneral was hired by Future Proof Technology, a software development company, for staff augmentation on an existing project involving an AI platform for a global group of energy, hydrogen, and petrochemical companies. SoftGeneral provided frontend, backend, and blockchain developers to work on various parts of the solution. The team from SoftGeneral was selected for their knowledge, past client examples, and ease of collaboration. They were involved in the planning and implementation phases of the project and also led teams and initiatives. The Future Proof Technology CEO reported that they were satisfied with SoftGeneral's contribution to the project.
In another project, SoftGeneral was contracted by an international market research agency to revamp their publication platform. The agency chose SoftGeneral based on their competitive parameters and positive feedback from previous partners. SoftGeneral's team, skilled in Node.JS and React.JS, worked under the agency's project manager to rebuild the web-based publication platform. The agency was pleased with SoftGeneral's performance, noting the efficiency of communication and the constant availability of the hired engineers.
SoftGeneral also provided staff augmentation for an international research company developing an internal analytics tool. The company required Node.js engineers and chose SoftGeneral for its competitive pricing and smooth communication process. The company was impressed with the high level of the candidates provided by SoftGeneral, which made the selection process challenging. The cloud-based solution developed by the team allowed researchers to work offline and later combine their results in a cloud-based version. The company reported satisfaction with SoftGeneral's contribution to the project.