Waracle
visit site- $25,000+
- 50 - 249 employees
- London, England
Client Insights
Industry Expertise
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 15%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 25%
Enterprise (>$1B) 60%
Common Project Size
$50K-$199K 7 projects
$10K-$49K 5 projects
$200K-$999K 5 projects
Clients
- Virgin Money
Highlights from Recent Projects
Waracle was hired by a utilities company specializing in carbon reduction and cost efficiency consulting to develop an interactive tool for an existing prototype. The goal was to create a user-friendly product that could simplify complex strategic decisions. Waracle was chosen based on a personal recommendation and their unique approach to development. The team, composed of four core members and two to three peripheral players, worked in a way that allowed the development journey to unfold organically, rather than requiring a complete specification from the outset. The project is still in development, thus detailed results and feedback are not available.
For the game engine and technology company, Unity, Waracle was engaged for backend development for a metaverse/web3 project. The vendor was selected based on their location, skillset, capabilities, and proven record in fintech. The scope of work involved the design and development of backend infrastructure for a web3 engagement and collaboration with Unity's client and client vendor for backend development. The Waracle team included a lead backend software manager, two senior backend software developers, a DevOps and infrastructure developer, and a project manager. The project specifics and outcomes are not disclosed.
Waracle was engaged by a digital health and life sciences technology company to bolster their product management and design. The CEO of the company initiated contact with David, the Managing Director at Waracle. The project was then handed over to Matthew, the Principal Product Consultant, and two designers. The selection of Waracle was based on thorough online due diligence and positive references. The project, which ran from March to August 2022, cost approximately $289,000 USD. Details on the exact scope of Waracle's involvement and the results of the project are not provided.