Tecocraft LTD
visit site- $1,000+
- 50 - 249 employees
- London, England
Tecocraft is a mobile app development company based in Surat, India founded in 2017. Their team of 33 experts specializes in web, mobile app, and wearable app development on Android and iOS devices. They make apps for the purposes of e-commerce, education, and financing, and have experience in developing apps for wearables such as Apple Watch and Android watches.
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Client Size Distribution
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Common Project Size
<$10K 7 projects
$10K-$49K 1 project
Clients
- FWG
Highlights from Recent Projects
Tecocraft LTD was hired by ToGift, a social media app, to provide mobile app development services. The company's founder sought Tecocraft's expertise to create a new version of their social app and make continuous enhancements to it. The partnership, which spanned from December 2019 to June 2022, involved a total investment of just under $5,000. The main point of contact was one of the directors at Tecocraft, who ensured the project's smooth execution.
In another project, Tecocraft LTD was engaged by a live scoring platform to develop a mobile app. The co-founder of the platform chose Tecocraft due to the proactive approach of one of their team members, Hiral. The project involved the use of technologies such as Flutter, Dart, and PHP. The team from Tecocraft, which included a communicator, the UIUX design team, and the development team, worked diligently to meet the project's goals.
Tecocraft LTD was also hired by a UK-based local media company to develop a WordPress site. The junior production manager at the media company was looking to add extra functionalities to the backend of the site and overhaul its appearance. Tecocraft was chosen for their reputation for delivering high-quality work within a tight timeframe. The project involved continuous communication over Skype, email, and Google Docs for updates and feedback, with business manager Ankit serving as the primary point of contact.