Envative is a 100% US-based software development company that specializes in custom web development, mobile apps and internet of things (IoT) solutions. As a select-tier certified AWS partner, we specialize in cloud integrations, application modernization, cloud architecture and development services.
Envative takes pride in the fact that their ability to provide the right solution in any industry is limitless and allows them to serve as an essential technology provider for billion dollar corporations, Fortune 500 companies, start up businesses, and everything in between. They're known for architecting state-of-the-art, end-to-end software, successfully delivering custom technical solutions in healthcare, finance, security, telecommunications, hospitality, retail, manufacturing, robotics, military and more.
While Envative is a software development company specializing in custom web development, mobile app development and IoT app solutions, their experience is not defined or limited by these general areas. They are unique in their ability to solve technical problems and deliver robust solutions, whether they are building a stand-alone application or a multi-faceted solution across multiple platforms and systems integrations.
They understand the importance of collaboration, smart architecture and scalability for uninhibited growth.
Through their refined, proven process, they deliver agility; transparency; and robust, user-friendly solutions to every project engagement. Envative has a reputation for consistently creating and implementing the right technical solutions on time and within budget.
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Min project size
$10,000+
Hourly rate
$100 - $149 / hr
Employees
10 - 49
Locations
Rochester, NY
Year founded
Founded 1998
1 Locations
Rochester , NY
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Pricing Snapshot
Min. project size
$10,000+
Avg. hourly rate
$100 - $149
/hr
Rating for cost
4.3
/5
What Clients Have Said
Envative's project costs vary widely, with a healthcare client investing around $250,000 and another project estimated at $600,000 to $700,000. Clients note good value for cost, with responsive project management but suggest improvements in formalizing project oversight.
Envative is praised for their responsiveness and dedication, often resolving issues quickly and traveling as needed to ensure project success.
High Client Satisfaction
Clients expressed high levels of satisfaction with Envative's performance, often citing them as their go-to resource for development work.
Weekly Project Meetings
Clients appreciated Envative's commitment to weekly meetings to discuss completed work and upcoming tasks, ensuring clear communication and progress tracking.
Strong Machine Learning Expertise
Envative demonstrated impressive skills in machine learning, processing information, and identifying patterns to improve patient care in a healthcare technology project.
Need for Improved Project Management
Several reviews mentioned that Envative could enhance their project management practices, including providing better project plans and formalized status updates.
Expertise in Custom Applications
Envative's proficiency in developing custom web-based applications, including SSO features and API integrations, was highly appreciated by clients.
Custom Software DevelopmentMobile App DevelopmentWeb Development
$200,000 to $999,999
Jan. 2019 - Ongoing
5.0
Quality
5.0
Schedule
4.5
Cost
5.0
Willing to Refer
5.0
"The Envative team is really good at being collaborative, advising us on what we should and shouldn’t be doing."
Apr 16, 2021
Senior Manager, Ardent Learning
Nick Lines
Verified
Other industries
Rochester, New York
51-200 Employees
Phone Interview
Verified
An education consulting business hired Envative to develop a web-based application. The team has developed a management system that has a single sing-on feature and coordinates facilitators' schedules and data.
The application developed by Envative has helped the client reduce man-hours and costs, improving both their efficiency and customer relations. The team provides full support and valuable advise on any scale of work. They are organized and ensure the proper planning and execution of development.
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this
client over the phone. Below is an edited
transcript.
BACKGROUND
Introduce your business and what you do there.
Our organization is called Ardent Learning and we are an education consulting business primarily focused on the automotive industry. We produce quite a bit of custom content and training materials, and we train clients ourselves. I’m a senior technology solutions manager and my role is to manage ongoing projects related to technology such as custom applications, learning and facilitator management systems, or product information websites.
OPPORTUNITY / CHALLENGE
What challenge were you trying to address with Envative?
We have about 15 facilitators who go out to conduct trainings and dealerships, so we needed a system to manage their schedules and materials. We had a homegrown application at the time, but it needed a complete revamp, so we hired Envative to help us out.
SOLUTION
What was the scope of their involvement?
We don’t have in-house developers so Envative provides us full stack development services, covering frontend and UI design. They’ve developed a web-based application to facilitate our dealership schedules and content, with a custom single sign-on (SSO) to allow access to one of our clients as the sale providers and an API that allows us to send and receive data from our side to the client’s application.
We’re constantly improving and developing the features on the application, putting together life cycles for both this project and future roadmaps. They’ve also expanded the scope of work and have done a number of additional projects for us, such as supporting our Apple TV application and improving on what the previous company delivered.
What is the team composition?
Envative assigned a dedicated project manager who oversees their internal teams. We also have contact with their technical lead.
How did you come to work with Envative?
We and Envative are both located in the Rochester area. My organization was the one who found them prior to my time at Ardent Learning. Our director of technology had some previous experience working with Envative and thought that they were a really good development shop, so we decided to give them a go.
How much have you invested with them?
We’ve invested around $250,000.
What is the status of this engagement?
We started our ongoing partnership around January 2019.
RESULTS & FEEDBACK
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
We are really happy with what Envative has put together. Through the main application, we’ve drastically improved our relationship with our clients. The number of errors that we’d been experiencing with our previous homegrown app has really cut down, so they’ve really helped on that front.
From an internal standpoint, we’ve become more efficient in managing our facilitation team and have greatly reduced the number of man-hours. Overall, we’ve saved around 25% of the cost for a project coordinator, since we now have the web-based management system.
How did Envative perform from a project management standpoint?
We typically communicate via email, Microsoft Teams, and Cisco Webex calls. Anytime we’re doing active development work, we will do sprint calls either weekly or bi-weekly, depending on the project. Their project management team has been really great at putting together the meeting action items after each call, listing down what is owed to them and what they are going to be working on over the next time period. They make sure that there’s going to be a smooth development plan each time.
What did you find most impressive about them?
The Envative team is really good at being collaborative, advising us on what we should and shouldn’t be doing. Their technical lead is amazing and one of the smartest and best-communicating developers that I’ve ever worked with.
Are there any areas they could improve?
I don’t have any constructive criticism to give. Envative has really been our go-to resource and preferred partners any time we needed development work done, even if it is a small-scale project. We’ve literally had no negative interactions with them.
Do you have any advice for potential customers?
Be prepared to collaborate with the Envative team. What we value most in our partnership with them is the collaboration and advice that they provide, so if you’re starting off, it would be to your benefit to really listen to what they have to say instead of just telling them what to do. They’re good at being able to think through the whole lifecycle of an issue and will most likely think of 3–5 solutions that have not even crossed your mind.
RATINGS
5.0
Quality
5.0
Service & Deliverables
Schedule
4.5
On time / deadlines
Cost
5.0
Value / within estimates
Willing to Refer
5.0
NPS
Bagport Software and Hardware Integration
Custom Software Development
$200,000 to $999,999
4.0
Quality
4.0
Schedule
3.0
Cost
4.0
Willing to Refer
5.0
“I am very satisfied with their performance.”
Jan 22, 2014
CEO, Bagport Airline Baggage Services
Anonymous
Verified
Other industries
New York City, New York
51-200 Employees
Phone Interview
Verified
Envative built the initial phase of an operating system, integrating software with hardware. The team also provides the development of a platform’s frontend. They remain on standby to lend support.
The system developed by Envative is currently operational, with little to no downtime. The team’s technical expertise was instrumental in the development of the complex solutions the project demanded. Furthermore, they are very responsive and deliver bug fixes in a timely manner.
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this
client over the phone. Below is an edited
transcript.
BACKGROUND
Please describe your company.
I work for Bagport US. We offer baggage services in airports. We operate in many airports around the world. We have a physical presence near airport gates, and we have an online presence.
What is your role?
I am the CEO, so I run the company.
OPPORTUNITY / CHALLENGE
What was your goal for the work with Envative?
I needed them to work on various projects for me. They had to do a lot of complicated work integrating software with hardware. They built the initial phase of an operating system that incorporated software and hardware. This was not an easy project.
A lot of their work is also confidential because it is ongoing. They are doing a lot of innovative stuff that I can't discuss with the general public.
They also helped me develop my customer-facing system. We need this to be fully operational at all times of day. They are also our software development partner, so we use them often in this capacity.
SOLUTION
What was the scope of Envative's work?
They work on all of our systems and make sure that they work all of the time. There was a hardware issue earlier where it wasn't communicating properly with the software. Envative fixed that issue quickly and was very responsive.
They are also dedicated to supporting our customer-facing system. They actually travel to airports in the U.S. and abroad to check on customer service kiosks. They really want to understand our business and provide expert technical work.
What was your process for selecting Envative to work with?
I started by talking with the large and famous firms that most people know. They couldn't handle the technically challenging aspects of my work. They were good developers, but they couldn't handle the difficult back-end coding. I decided that I needed a smaller, moreagile team.
I like how I can ramp up their work quickly. There is no slow on-boarding process, or paperwork needed to start new work. They just get to it and give me the help and response I need right away. This is invaluable to me and why I stick with them.
Can you provide a sense of the size of the initiative in dollar terms or personnel work hours?
These projects have taken many years and involved a lot of work. It will be around $600,000 to $700,000 when everything is finished.
When will the work be completed?
The work is ongoing, they are my partner, so I don't have a definitive stop date.
RESULTS & FEEDBACK
What are the results of the projects so far?
The projects have been really successful. Sometimes, there are issues in the beginning. I had to get used to the lingo used by software programmers when we started. There was a large bug in the system years ago, but they fixed it immediately. They are extremely responsive and dedicated. They will travel when they need to and don't delay important fixes.
Now, the systems work very well, and we have little or no downtime. They have accomplished a sparkling performance record even though it is complicated.
How has Envative performed so far?
These guys are great. I never give references to other firms but I will for Envative. They aren't perfect, but nobody is. They almost hit the target every time, I cannot say that about other firms. Their team is strong and competent. The main two leaders really complement each other well.
I am very satisfied with their performance, I couldn't ask for anything more. I am demanding so I would say if the work isn't great. They are doing really innovative things for me, and they actually get my vision and turn it into a tangible system.
Is there anything that you think Envative could improve upon, or something that you might do differently?
They are improving project management, but they have told me that it is a weakness. It isn't bad, but they are right to focus on this issue. I am sure this will continue to get better.
RATINGS
4.0
Quality
4.0
Service & Deliverables
Schedule
3.0
On time / deadlines
Cost
4.0
Value / within estimates
Willing to Refer
5.0
NPS
Military Application Work for Early Technology Firm
Custom Software Development
Confidential
4.0
Quality
4.0
Schedule
2.0
Cost
4.0
Willing to Refer
4.0
“[T]hey’ve done well.”
Jan 22, 2014
Product Engineer, Early Technology Firm
Anonymous
Verified
Government
New York City, New York
11-50 Employees
Phone Interview
Verified
Envative collaborated in the development of a military blast dosimeter which allowed users to detect potential brain injuries caused by explosions. The project consisted in the optimization of the device.
The team’s technical expertise was instrumental to the success of the project due to the specificity of its requirements. Envative’s resourcefulness allowed them to find solutions to the many complex issues that arose during the development.
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this
client over the phone. Below is an edited
transcript.
BACKGROUND
Please describe your company.
We are an early technology company that has developed a blast dosimeter that is to be used in the military. It measures the pressure forces from a blast explosion, and provides information to detect potential traumatic brain injuries and other internal injuries to soldiers.
What is your role and responsibilities?
I am a lead technical engineer.
OPPORTUNITY / CHALLENGE
What was your goal for the work with Envative?
One of the main goals was to improve the product that we're developing, which I can't discuss in detail.
SOLUTION
What was your process for selecting them to work with?
We had a project that we sent to local companies to perform the tasks that we needed. We had three or four companies bid for the work, and we were pleased with what they offered as far as a solution and a price point.
RESULTS & FEEDBACK
Can you assess their performance?
They did a great job in delivering the product. Some of the issues were not trivial, and they were great with the technical issues. They were able to process the information and come to a solution. It is yet to be seen if they can solve all the problems, but to date, they’ve done a good job. They’ve pushed back when things are either too difficult or just not possible. They’ve been good about keeping us honest with respect to that issue.
For project management, they’ve done well. I think that’s one area that they would admit they’re not strong on. I think that when it comes to getting the work done, they do it, but it tends to be a bit more ad hoc. From what I’ve seen, that’s an area that they’re actively trying to improve with some internal software and different programs.
Is there anything else that is unique or special about Envative, compared to other IT firms?
They have a great working environment and some very intelligent people on the team. They have a lot of strong engineers and technical people. They’re a lot of fun to work with. Craig and Dave are a great combination of leadership and, sometimes, we'll go there to work and spend some extra time with them.
RATINGS
4.0
Quality
4.0
Service & Deliverables
Schedule
2.0
On time / deadlines
Cost
4.0
Value / within estimates
Willing to Refer
4.0
NPS
"The reason for the schedule slipping is that they had to solve some difficult problems. If they were the major factor in the project...If it was a very tight deadline...I'd be a little cautious. If you have the time, they do a great job.
Web and Mobile Work for First American Equipment Finance
Web Development
$200,000 to $999,999
4.0
Quality
4.0
Schedule
4.0
Cost
5.0
Willing to Refer
5.0
“They do a very good job.”
Jan 22, 2014
CIO, First American Equipment Finance
Anonymous
Verified
Financial services
New York City, New York
201-500 Employees
Phone Interview
Verified
Envative initially provided the development of a website and implementation of a CMS. The project then expanded to involve the design and coding of the mobile version for Android and iOS.
The team provides solutions which adhere to budget and time estimates, excelling especially for their ability to accommodate modifications. Envative’s creative solutions to issues that arise have received positive remarks. Additionally, the team is very responsive and maintains open communication.
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this
client over the phone. Below is an edited
transcript.
BACKGROUND
Please describe your company.
We are an IT [information technology] equipment lessor. We have about 130 colleagues in the First American Equipment Finance organization, which is a wholly owned subsidiary of City National Bank out of Los Angeles. It’s approximately the 23rd largest bank in the country.
What is your role and responsibilities?
I am the chief information officer for First American.
OPPORTUNITY / CHALLENGE
What was your goal for working with Envative?
Envative has helped us with a few different projects. We initially used them to reconstruct our external-facing Web presence, including a new CMS [content management system] to manage that entire portion of our websites, personal bio pages, and so on, that we have. From there, we moved into some projects for our customer portal. Going back maybe three years ago, they rewrote our external customer-facing portal. Along with that, they wrote a mobile application. Just recently, within the last couple of months, they finished a rewrite of that customer portal with new enhancements, as well as a new mobile app version of that. The mobile app was written for iOS, so we have a version for iPad and iPhone, and an Android version.
SOLUTION
Please describe the scope of their work.
It was a collaborate process. We will often have ideas of what we want to do, and then we’ll look to them to bring other thoughts back to us. We’ll bring them in, and some of their designers will work on what they think it could or should look like. Then, we go back and forth to refine what we think that result will look like, and they build to that.
What was your process for selecting Envative?
I had done some work with the Envative when I was at a previous company. It was a very limited scope of work, but they were local to us, so it was very easy for us to engage them initially for some of the simple work that we were looking to do. The very first projects were to help us come in and look at our existing websites. The websites were a bit of a mess when I got here, and they helped us clean up and make the needed changes. That evolved into a complete rewrite, with a new CMS to manage. It started with a small engagement, based on the limited interaction I had with them personally. The relationship grew from there.
Can you provide a ballpark dollar figure for the size of the work that they’ve done for you?
There were several different initiatives, which makes it a bit tricky. The number of engagements change from year to year. For a ballpark number of the dollars spent, the most recent rewrite of our customer-facing portal, mobile application, the ongoing maintenance, and ongoing site work and changes, I’d say we’re spending about $100,000 a year on various engagements.
When was the latest milestone completed for that work?
We stay close to them because we make a lot of changes in our environment. We’re very progressive on implementing new technology and enhancing current system and platforms. That work never ends, but we treat them as an extension of our team for the lack of development resources that we have internal to the organization. As the maintenance and day-to-day changes come up, that work continues.
Our most recent large engagement for the customer rewrite picked up in late October. We are just going live with that. The solution is in final UAT [user acceptance testing] now, and we plan to go live in early February.
RESULTS & FEEDBACK
Do you have any statistics or metrics to track improvement from the project?
Without any hard data, I’d say that they’ve consistently held true to the project, and the estimates from a cost perspective. We haven’t had any real surprises from cost overruns or issues on the scope of work. Timeframes have been generally met. We tend to throw a lot of curveballs because we’re constantly in an iterative process. They’ve been very good to work with in that sense.
One of the reasons that we work very closely with them is because its relationship based. We know that when we have those challenges, issues, or changes come up midstream, which is inevitable in any larger engagement, it comes down to how well you work with your partner through those changes. They’ve been a great partner to us. That makes the difference in why we partner with them.
Is there anything unique about them that really makes them stand out, compared to other companies?
We’ve done some very large projects with very large firms, and the advantages that we see with Envative from a technical perspective is that they bring creativity and thoughts to what we’re trying to build. It’s been very easy to ramp up with them with our projects. Some of our other engagements seem to take forever to get to the point where we’re moving forward and progressing because of the amount of pre-engagement time that it takes. We’re able to ramp them up very quickly, and engage them on new initiatives quickly.
Another point is the relationship piece. When questions arise, they are very responsive. If there are any questions, we’re able to confer quickly and change direction is needed.
Looking back on the work so far, is there any area that you think they could improve upon or that you might do differently?
They do a very good job. I can’t identify anything specific. In every project, communication is key. They generally do a good job of keeping everybody up to speed on where the project is. In some cases, depending on the nature of the project, it would be more helpful to have a formalized status and review meeting, depending on what you’re working on. We tend to let it go a bit, and periodically, we’ll hear feedback from them. Periodically, we’ll reach and ask them where we are on an issue. Depending on the nature of the project, maybe a formalized status review would help.
I haven’t seen that impact any of our projects. It’s been fine. Whenever we’re curious about where we stand, it’s as simple as sending them an email, and we get a response right back. I think if you were going to engage them in a significant project, you may want to put a little more formality around the cadence of status updates and reviews.
RATINGS
4.0
Quality
4.0
Service & Deliverables
"From the satisfaction standpoint, we’re at a five. Do I think that there might be a company somewhere else in the world that has more experience in one particular discipline, or more resources? It’s certainly possible..."
Schedule
4.0
On time / deadlines
"Some of that is on our side, with changes that we throw at them. They’re very responsive and adaptive to them. They’ve come in within what I would consider to be acceptable deadlines."
Cost
5.0
Value / within estimates
"As things change, they’re willing to move forward with it and not try to pull back at every change in the project. That’s probably more than can be expected."
Willing to Refer
5.0
NPS
"I certainly would and have.
UX/UI Desing & AWS Prototype Dev for Healthcare Tech Company
"They demonstrated expertise in machine learning, processing information, and identifying patterns and anomalies."
Feb 6, 2024
CEO, Healthcare Technology Company
Vanessa Brand, MBA, PMP, CPC
Verified
Other industries
West Palm Beach, Florida
1-10 Employees
Online Review
Verified
A healthcare technology company has hired Envative to develop a prototype on AWS. The team has designed the UI, built the software's front- and backend, and created the database with machine learning.
Although the platform has yet to be fully launched, Envative has conducted weekly meetings to discuss the project's progress. The team has showcased their problem-solving skills and impressive expertise in machine learning, processing information, and identifying patterns.
The client submitted this review online.
BACKGROUND
Please describe your company and position.
I am the CEO of a healthcare technology company
Describe what your company does in a single sentence.
We are a healthcare technology company specializing in advanced data analytics and consumer engagement solutions. With a mission to transform healthcare through innovative technologies, We empower healthcare organizations to unlock the value of their data, gain actionable insights, and improve patient outcomes.
OPPORTUNITY / CHALLENGE
What specific goals or objectives did you hire Envative to accomplish?
Rebuild the prototype.
Build on AWS
Regulatory Compliance
SOLUTION
How did you find Envative?
Referral
Why did you select Envative over others?
Referred to me
How many teammates from Envative were assigned to this project?
6-10 Employees
Describe the scope of work in detail. Please include a summary of key deliverables.
Developed Backend software.
Created front end user interface.
Created Database, machine learning.
RESULTS & FEEDBACK
What were the measurable outcomes from the project that demonstrate progress or success?
Unknown yet, not fully launched
Describe their project management. Did they deliver items on time? How did they respond to your needs?
They conducted weekly meetings with us to discuss work completed and what was still being worked.
What was your primary form of communication with Envative?
Virtual Meeting
Email or Messaging App
What did you find most impressive or unique about this company? They demonstrated expertise in machine learning, processing information, and identifying patterns and anomalies to determine better patient care patterns. While the full extent of their problem-solving capabilities remains to be seen, they have thus far demonstrated competence.
Are there any areas for improvement or something Envative could have done differently?
Providing better Project Managment with project plan and dates to measure against.
RATINGS
4.0
Quality
4.0
Service & Deliverables
Schedule
3.0
On time / deadlines
Cost
3.5
Value / within estimates
Willing to Refer
4.0
NPS
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Locations (1)
550 East Main St., 2nd FloorRochester, NY,
United States14604
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