WeaveLines
visit site- $5,000+
- 2 - 9 employees
- Tunis, Tunisia
WeaveLines is a digital strategy and innovation lab based in Tunis, Tunisia. The lab, founded in 2017, has a team of less than ten that provides web development, UX/UI design, and mobile app development services. WeaveLines serves small companies in various industries that include media, medical, and e-commerce.
Client Insights
Industry Expertise
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 100%
Common Project Size
<$10K 2 projects
$10K-$49K 2 projects
$50K-$199K 1 project
Clients
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Highlights from Recent Projects
WeaveLines was hired by Waveflow, a community that supports the practice of gratitude, to create an MVP version of their mobile app. The goal of the project was to provide a platform for the community to share mindfulness tools and express gratitude daily. WeaveLines, under the leadership of Faten, engaged in a comprehensive discovery phase to understand the concept and scope of the project. The app was developed using Flutter and is set to be deployed on both the Apple App Store and Android Store. The collaboration with WeaveLines was highly appreciated, particularly the involvement of the development team in the final stages of the project.
WeaveLines was contracted by a manufacturer of agricultural qPCR tests to carry out ongoing development of their testing software. The choice of WeaveLines was influenced by their high ratings, budget-friendly pricing, good cultural fit, and value for cost. The team of 2-5 employees from WeaveLines has built and released dozens of updates to enhance the functionality and stability of the software. The company has commended WeaveLines for their flexibility in dealing with new challenges and changing requirements.
Jeelcode, an online coding academy for kids, engaged WeaveLines to design a Learning Management System (LMS) that could cater to their unique needs. WeaveLines developed a detailed product roadmap for the LMS, identifying specific needs and user journeys. The team also provided business advice, offering recommendations on potential improvements and simplifications. The engagement, which ran from February to May 2022, resulted in a comprehensive document that will serve as the basis for the next stage of website coding.