WeblineIndia
visit site- $1,000+
- 50 - 249 employees
- Ahmedabad, India
Founded in 1999, Weblineindia is a software development and consulting firm based out of Ahmedabad, India, with an office in Carlsbad, Calif. With a team of 50, they specialize in mobile app development, custom software development, and web development. They mainly work with small business clients in the arts, hospitality, and IT industries.
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 65%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 25%
Enterprise (>$1B) 10%
Common Project Size
$10K-$49K 3 projects
<$10K 2 projects
Clients
- LG
- ICICI
- Redbull
- Siemens
Highlights from Recent Projects
WeblineIndia worked with PRSCO Ltd., a UK-based location consultancy, on a web development and hosting project. The agency engaged WeblineIndia to create an interactive website, which was delivered on time and within budget. It currently costs the company around $500 annually for hosting and the development was completed for $2,000. WeblineIndia's prompt response to an online inquiry and ability to meet the client's needs have resulted in an ongoing relationship with PRSCO Ltd.
For a fashion retail store, WeblineIndia developed an e-commerce website. The store owner sought to expand his customer base through an online platform. WeblineIndia was chosen for their reputation for reliability and trustworthiness. The team, which consisted of a project manager, a UI/UX expert, two developers, and a QA specialist, created inventory, store, and customer management systems for the website. In addition, the website features ordering, shipping, and payment processing functionalities, as well as a newsletter and blog.
WeblineIndia was engaged by an entrepreneur to transform his app concept into a reality. The entrepreneur lacked the technical skills for the development of the app. Upon recommendation from his sister who had previously worked with WeblineIndia, he engaged the firm for the app development. The project involved creating the visuals, color scheme, and user interface, as well as the functional development, implementation, and testing of the app. The project cost was slightly less than $10,000 and was completed in September 2015, despite a delay in Apple's approval causing a longer deployment timeline.