TemaBit
visit site- $10,000+
- 50 - 249 employees
- Kyiv, Ukraine
TemaBit is an IT company based in Kyiv, Ukraine with more than 50 employees. Founded in 2017, they specialize in custom software, web, and mobile app development solutions for various clients.
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Common Project Size
$200K-$999K 3 projects
$50K-$199K 2 projects
Clients
- U&Sluno, a.s.
Highlights from Recent Projects
TemaBit was hired by Cedar Silicon, a payment card industry and retail solutions provider, to develop a cross-platform application for iOS and Android handheld devices. The goal of the project was to create an in-store application for price checking and shelf replenishment. The TemaBit team, comprised of a business task workflow manager, project manager, senior developers, and testers, successfully developed and tested the application. The CEO of Cedar Silicon chose TemaBit due to familiarity with their extensive retail industry experience and was satisfied with their full project management services.
Fozzy Group, one of the largest business groups in Ukraine, engaged TemaBit for mobile app development to digitalize their paper-based loyalty programs. The apps were designed to provide easy access to loyalty programs, support features like bonus points, discounts, coupons, and personalized special offers, and to enable product searching, barcode scanning, and purchase history tracking. The project, costing around $200,000, involved a team of iOS, Android, and backend developers, a designer, QA specialists, and a part-time architect. The project was launched in August 2018 following internal testing and has been well-received.
TemaBit was contracted by StrongPoint, an online grocery company, to develop a software solution for managing food lockers. The project included developing all functionality, UI, services, and API, and the terminal application. The software was built using a .NET framework, WPF 5.0 with Prism 6.1 framework, and a REST API on Nancy 1.4.3 and SignalR 2.3. The team, consisting of senior and junior developers, an architect, and testers, was chosen for their diverse skill set, experience, and competitive pricing. The project was successful, with the market demanding the solution and customers ordering a lot of customization.