Twisthink

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Headquartered in Holland, Michigan, Twisthink is an IoT development company. The small team specializes in IoT development, custom software development, ux/ui design, Artificial Intelligence, and more. The firm was launched in 2001.

Client Insights

Industry Expertise

Automotive

20%

Consumer products & services

20%

Medical

20%

Non-profit

10%

Other industries

10%

Supply Chain, Logistics, and Transport

10%

Utilities

10%

Client Size Distribution

Small Business (<$10M) 5%

Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 75%

Enterprise (>$1B) 20%

Common Project Size

$1,000,000-$9,999,999 3 projects

$50K-$199K 1 project

Clients

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Highlights from Recent Projects

Overall Rating

4.6
5 Reviews

Twisthink, a technology solutions company, partnered with Charity: Water, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing clean water in developing countries. The nonprofit was facing challenges in maintaining and repairing remote water projects, and sought a more efficient and cost-effective solution. Twisthink developed an Internet of Things (IoT) device that monitors water flow in these remote locations and sends data to the cloud via the local GSM network. The sensor can be installed in less than 15 minutes without special tools, requires no calibration or maintenance, and it is tamper-proof and safe for contact with drinking water. The engagement, which began in October 2018, is ongoing with the first production run expected to be deployed in November 2021.

Twisthink also worked with Watts Water Technologies on the design of a product for water heating and hydroponic systems. They provided UX/UI design services, creating industry-specific features, and helped to control the timeline and select the right tools for implementation. Twisthink continues to support Watts Water Technologies as they near product launch, monitoring features and controls for possible issues. The project, which began in September 2018, is still ongoing.

Additionally, Twisthink was hired by an industrial and agricultural equipment manufacturer to update their outdated telematics application. They focused on the human-centered design aspect of the project and connected the client with a cloud development specialist. The first phase of the project involved building a portal for dealer users, with plans to expand the solution for international use and a customer-oriented solution in the future. The project, which has cost around $4,500,000, has been ongoing since January 2019.

Timeliness

5.0

Service Excellence

4.7

Value

4.2

Would Recommend

4.7