SwingDev
visit site- $5,000+
- 10 - 49 employees
- San Francisco, CA
SwingDev is a web and mobile app development company headquartered in San Francisco. Since it was founded in 2013, the company has added offices in Warsaw, Poland and Cape Town, South Africa, as well as growing its team to 33 employees. SwingDev offers web development, mobile app development, custom software development, UX/UI design, and other services to mostly small and mid-size companies.
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 60%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 35%
Enterprise (>$1B) 5%
Common Project Size
$50K-$199K 4 projects
$10,000,000m+ 1 project
Clients
- Palantir
Highlights from Recent Projects
SwingDev was hired by a sales and operations software company to recreate their iOS app and web app. They also needed to design and implement a DevOps pipeline and build their network architecture for scale. SwingDev successfully created a robust cloud architecture on Amazon Web Services (AWS), developed a continuous integration solution, rebuilt the iOS application from scratch, and developed a Node API from scratch to integrate with the legacy third-party enterprise resource planning (ERP). They also developed an inventory and order management API. The team was composed of 8-10 experts.
Dachs, LLC engaged SwingDev to develop their dog-walking mobile application due to their lack of technical expertise. The application was complex, with a frontend, a backend, and a payment processor. SwingDev built the application to be intuitive and user-friendly for both dog-owners and dog-walkers, with secure transactions facilitated by Braintree as the payment platform. The project cost approximately $100,000 over two years and is ongoing.
SwingDev was engaged by accent.ai, a language learning platform, to scale their platform and build out additional components. They developed a cross-platform application using AngularJS on the frontend and MongoDB on the backend. SwingDev also built a content portal for the content aggregation team to create, edit, and upload lessons through the app’s backend. They used Google Firebase for authentication protocols and password management. The project was halted due to organizational issues on the client's end, but the client gained a lot from the collaboration. The project cost almost $100,000 and ran from April to October 2017.