The Software Dev Team You've Been Looking For
AppUnite is a product-oriented software development company that specializes in creating highly-functional Web and Mobile apps. We build bespoke teams ready to support your product development at every stage.
The partners we collaborate with range from early-stage startups to internationally recognized brands. We use top-notch modern technologies in combination with an optimized agile approach to create applications used by millions every day.
Whether you’re looking for a partner who can be your one and only development team or you recognise that your in-house team could use a boost – we can build a team of experts that will match your expectations. The core value we believe in is working closely with our partners, blurring the lines between external and internal tech teams.
Our awards and accomplishments:
Clutch Top Developers Poland 2021
Clutch Top B2B Companies 2021
Clutch Top Developers Poland 2020
Clutch Top B2B Companies Global 2020
Clutch Top 100 Companies Fastest Growth 2020
Clutch Top 100 Companies Sustained Growth 2020
Clutch Top 1000 Companies Global 2020
Clutch Top B2B Companies Poland 2019
Financial Times 1000 Europe Fastest Growing Companies 2021
Financial Times 1000 Europe Fastest Growing Companies 2020
Forbes Diamonds 2021
Forbes Diamonds 2020
Contact us and make the first step towards a great partnership! https://appunite.com/briefs
Focus
Portfolio
Fishbrain, Zumba, Starbucks, TechCrunch, EchelonFit, Helium Health, KingsChat, Bamboo, Italist, Blocktrade

CafeX - fully automated cafe system
CafeX is a revolutionary company from San Francisco. It took a challenge to automate the coffee buying experience with a robotic arm that serves high-quality brew. We had our part in launching and growing CafeX's business, delivering a market-ready MVP in 3 months.
CafeX approached us with partly done software and wanted us to recreate the Android app based on the existing iOS app. In the end, the task occurred to be more complex. Cooperation covered creating mobile applications for the B2C and B2B markets (CafeX & Xconnect).
Along the way, we recreated UX flow using, e.g., wireframes, designed apps UIs', and developed mobile applications as final products of our cooperation.
Read a complete Case Study here: https://appunite.com/portfolio/cafex

ZIN Play by Zumba - music playlist creator
Zumba is one of the biggest fitness companies in the world. They approached AppUnite in 2016 in need of developing new mobile applications for Zumba instructors and we have been business partners ever since. Until now, we have worked on several projects together.
ZIN Play was the first app AppUnite developed in collaboration with Zumba. The main goal was to allow Zumba instructors to create their own playlists from various libraries ex. Spotify, Local music and Zumba's internal database.
Read a complete Case Study here: https://appunite.com/portfolio/zumba-zin

Tahmeel - trucking and delivery service on-demand
Tahmeel is a full-service trucking app that connects and facilitates the daily work done by freight drivers and shippers. The software allows user to instantly book a load pickup, haul, estimate pricing and provide payment.
Results of partnership:
⭐️ Fully functioning on-demand commercial trucking app
⭐️ Connecting carries and drivers within one app
⭐️ Real-time GPS tracking on all shipments
⭐️ Fast payments for carriers – within just 7 days.
Read a complete Case Study here: https://appunite.com/portfolio/tahmeel

DrOnline - on-demand healthcare specialists
DrOnline is a platform that connects patients with doctors through video conference visits. The app also allows patients to find the right specialist and stores their medical records, so that the medical professional has access to the patient’s history with just a click of a button.
We developed this platform from scratch: the mobile app for patients and doctors, web app for doctors and the backend, which connects it all.
See more success stories from AppUnite here: https://appunite.com/portfolio

TechCrunch Disrupt - Android & iOS app for events
Native Android and iOS apps for TechCrunch Disrupt event attendees to connect with and message other attendees, view the agenda, get alerts, and more!
TechCrunch is reputable tech focused media for startups, internet products and news from the industry.
We are proud to have been their mobile development partner for TechCrunch Disrupt events that gather some of the most promising startups and industry leading investors.
Results of partnership:
⭐️ We built the application that allowed to browse event information, connect and message with attendees/investors and vote for the best startup of the event.
See more success stories from AppUnite here: https://appunite.com/portfolio

Helium Health - healthcare management software
Helium Health is a MedTech startup, accelerated in YCombinator batch 2017, that focuses on providing advanced and beautiful products for managing hospitals, doctors and patients in emerging markets, especially Africa.
AppUnite developed Helium Health from scratch, providing a flexible and reliable infrustracture based on Elixir, AWS and AngularJS.
Helium Health became the most popular EMR platform in Africa and in March of 2020 secured $10mln in Series A funding round.
Read a complete Case Study here: https://appunite.com/portfolio/helium-healthcare

Ubindi - a platform for managing online classes
Ubindi is a web app with a concrete mobile-tailored experience that makes it easy for freelance teachers to manage their business. Ubindi is generalized to serve any independent teacher who manages students and group lessons as a reservation platform.
The client approached us with an idea, designs and domain experience. What they needed were development experts to take care of the product. We were asked to build Ubindi from scratch and make it go live as a web platform with a highly responsive webpage that could be easily displayed on mobile devices.
Results of partnership:
- We managed to reduce the technology debt connected to complexity to an absolute minimum.
- Due to both sides' close partnership and effort, we developed a market-ready MVP in 3 months.
- A partnership established at the beginning made us work continuously for over a year. We started from MVP. Now we are maintaining and growing the product.
Read a complete Case Study here: https://appunite.com/portfolio/ubindi

Solo Vendor - mobile ordering platform
Solo Vendor wanted to revolutionize the way customers order beverages and snacks at the mass events. The crucial factor that was all around the project was time. Our partner needed fast and professional help in delivering the product to the market.
We bootstraped project in no-time and developed MVP within 5 weeks. Due to internal flexibility, we were able to answer the needs of a client with our experienced, self-organizing team who worked with client as one team.
Read a complete Case Study here: https://appunite.com/portfolio/solo-vendor

Bamboo - online investment platform
Bamboo is an investment platform which enables the African region user equal access to the American assets market. The apps allow users to deposit money in USD as well as pick and order transactions from the long list of available American stocks.
AppUnite developed the platform from scratch in collaboration with Bamboo founders.
Read a complete Case Study here: https://appunite.com/portfolio/bamboo

Jazeera Paints - e-commerce for paint manufacturer
Jazeera Paints, one of the biggest paint manufacturers in the Middle East, wanted to expand their business and give customers the possibility to purchase products via e-commerce platform built-in to the company's website. They were looking for a partner who will not only take care of the development but also help them solve the problems that blocked their business growth.
Our job was to plan and execute the redesign and development of the new website with complex e-commerce solution and dedicated CMS panel where the client could change every single piece of information and upload the chosen ones to the web page and/or to the mobile application (iOS and Android).
The result was fully functional, a brand new website with iOS and Android applications and e-commerce platform with visualizer where the customers had the possibility to personalize the chosen interior with the colors they were interested in.
Read a complete Case Study here: https://appunite.com/portfolio/al-jazeera-paints

Blocktrade - bitcoin & cryptocurrency exchange app
Blocktrade is developing and operating an institutional-grade digital assets exchange that focuses on cutting-edge technologies, highest security standards, and excellent user experience.
By using blockchain and the latest technologies, our client is changing how both primary and secondary capital markets operate.
AppUnite created native mobile apps for iOS and Android in collaboration with existing backend and web teams.
Read a complete Case Study here: https://appunite.com/portfolio/blocktrade

Virgin Radio Switzerland - iOS app development
Virgin Radio Switzerland is an iOS-based mobile application that enables users to listen to their favorite music and shows directly on their mobile devices. From now, users can listen to their most-liked radio whenever they are.
See more success stories from AppUnite here: https://appunite.com/portfolio

Fitcrony - Mobile Workout Creator
Fitcrony is an iOS mobile application that enables trainers and coaches to create and share workouts with their clients that they can do from home or at the gym with or without equipment. It’s time to get rid of paper, excel and pdf workouts and move to online personal training and home-based workouts.
See more success stories from AppUnite here: https://appunite.com/portfolio

Tally - dating application for iOS
Tally is one of a new-wave dating applications. Instead of focusing on the most visual aspects of each person (like the profile photo), it focuses on the “inside”, by changed information structure covered by a different, unique user interface and a set of features.
We helped to make Tally happen by creating a product from the ground up including not just designs but also user paths, flows and general user experience.
See more success stories from AppUnite here: https://appunite.com/portfolio

fromAtoB - journey planner for Android
FromAtoB lets you compare and book trips with free travel app, and choose from a vast number of train, bus, flight and carpooling providers. You can find surprisingly affordable offers, including special deals.
See more success stories from AppUnite here: https://appunite.com/portfolio

JaFolders - digitized advertising newspapers
JaFolders provides information on products nearby and alerts users about discounts and offers via push notifications. The web and mobile platform has 600k users in the Netherlands and Belgium.
In order to achieve high system capacity, we focused on applied advanced solutions at a database level, such as: materialized views, inner lateral joins, PostGIS, table partitioning and specialized kinds of database indexes. The whole infrastructure is based on Kubernetes.
Read a complete Case Study here: https://appunite.com/portfolio/jafolders

OPNR - platform for musicians and event managers
OPNR is a music platform that connects musicians with local concert organisers.
We built and engineered the app to support the independent music community by connecting music artists with local booking opportunities offered by concert manahers and organisers.
Results of partnership:
⭐️ Musicians and band managers can build Electronic Press Kits as well as search and submit for event opportunities.
⭐️ Concert organisers can create and manage performance opportunities as well as browse and boo musicians for the show.
See more success stories from AppUnite here: https://appunite.com/portfolio

Mirror - continuous feedback mobile app
Mirror is a continuous feedback app designed to help people and organizations unlock superpowers and reach their full potential. The power of Mirror is the observations that users provide about their coworkers through frictionless swipes. While a single observation doesn’t have much credibility, Mirror collects hundreds and thousands of observations from a whole network of people working together over time, which will provide the insight needed to learn, take action, and grow at an accelerated pace.
Read a complete Case Study here: https://appunite.com/portfolio/mirror

Double Map - real-time GPS bus tracking
Double Map is a system designed to help those who use public transport on a daily basis. The system tracks buses in real-time and allows passengers to plan their trips, so they never have to waste time waiting for the bus to arrive.
AppUnite was responsible for creating the iOS and Android apps for Double Map, and now we continue to maintain the product at the highest quality standard.
See more success stories from AppUnite here: https://appunite.com/portfolio

Flyin - online booking tool for travel
Flyin is an online travel agency from the Middle East, focused on being an integrator of hotel and flight bookings, especially dedicated to the MENA region.
We began collaborating with Flyin in 2016. The goal was to provide the travellers with a dedicated native Android and iOS app for flight and hotel bookings. Later we started working on a secondary venture, where the aim was to create a module to be integrated with Flyin’s main booking app that would allow premium users to make hotel / flight bookings via an interactive chat.
See more successful stories from AppUnite here: https://appunite.com/portfolio
Reviews
the project
Mobile & Web App Dev for International Stock Investing App
"They’re a team of very intelligent engineers."
the reviewer
the review
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
Introduce your business and what you do there.
I’m the CEO of Bamboo. We build technology that allows Africans to invest in US and global capital markets.
What challenge were you trying to address with AppUnite?
We were trying to set up a team of engineers that understood the Elixir programming language and could build the infrastructure that would power our system.
What was the scope of their involvement?
AppUnite developed our native mobile and web app in its entirety. Elixir was the programming language for both versions. The app allows users to buy and sell US stock, and it collects and stores customer data. The design work was done by AppUnite’s partner.
What is the team composition?
AppUnite assigned one iOS and one Android engineer, three backend engineers, two frontend web engineers, one QA tester, and one project manager.
How did you come to work with AppUnite?
They were recommended to me by a friend who’d used AppUnite repeatedly for his own products.
What is the status of this engagement?
We started working with AppUnite in December 2018, and the app was launched in November 2019. The collaboration is ongoing.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
AppUnite is very professional, and they’ve been pivotal to the success we’ve found. We’re continuing to work with them on this project, and we’ll work with them again on any new projects we start.
How did AppUnite perform from a project management standpoint?
They’re really great and are above our expectations. We work across different timezones and countries, but they’re really responsive and take initiative. I’ve really enjoyed the experience. We’re using Slack as a base communication tool, and we’ve moved from Asana to ClickUp and now to Jira.
What did you find most impressive about them?
They’re a team of very intelligent engineers.
Are there any areas they could improve?
Even though most of the engineers from AppUnite that I’ve worked with have been great, we’ve had a couple of bad experiences. In particular, one engineer quit his job midway through the project, which affected our deliverables. AppUnite has since hired people that wouldn’t do that again.
Do you have any advice for future clients of theirs?
Give AppUnite as much context as possible about your business. They’re a team that we can trust with a project, and they’re big on working collaboratively.
the project
Mobile App Development for Mobile Ordering System
"No complaints, we loved working with AppUnite 100%."
the reviewer
the review
The client submitted this review online.
Please describe your company and your position there.
Solo is a mobile ordering system that seeks to provide a new fan experience for spectators. I am Solomon Knight the CEO of solo.
For what projects/services did your company hire AppUnite?
We approached AppUnite with beautiful design work and we wanted them to make our app come alive. We needed an iOS, iOS Tablet, Android, and admin web portal created in one months time to be prepared for a client. They knocked it out of the park. They met the deadline when all other companies told us it wasn't do able.
What were your goals for this project?
The goal of this project was to start and finish our MVP. Besides the design, nothing else was completed on the backend. They built three native apps for us and a web admin portal. Very efficient and the team is great at communicating.
How did you select AppUnite?
After interviewing four companies, even our initial design dev team, we decided on AppUnite. They were the ones who said they could get the job done at an AFFORDABLE price. We looked at companies in the states and in Europe.
AppUnite had the not only the best price, but an impressive track record. If you have built mobile apps for Starbucks, you are definitely qualified to build out our MVP. The team is also super friendly and Andrew was very upfront with expectations and milestones.
Describe the project in detail.
Once we were assigned our own personal team of developers, we got straight to work. They mapped out the scope of the project and identify what was a necessity vs what could wait until the very end if we had time to implement those "want" features.
We had a weekly meeting on Tuesday's with the team. This is what our internal team chose was necessary, if we wanted to meet everyday with them, they said we could.
AppUnite uses Slack and they are very responsive on their and they also give input on your business model and what would make sense on the user experience side. Being in the states we were worried about the time difference but it actually worked out nicely.
What was the team composition?
We were assigned a project manager, one android developer, one web developer and 2 iOS developers. They worked very hard to get this project done and we are very grateful.
Can you share any outcomes from the project that demonstrate progress or success?
Without AppUnite, we wouldn't have gotten our major investment. We had a beautiful design, however, it was hard to showcase the capabilities of our app.
Once AppUnite started implementing features and functionality, that caught the eye of 2 big angel investors and we are off to the races to solidifying our first client.
How effective was the workflow between your team and theirs?
The team was easy to communicate with and they provided frequent updates through firebase and testflight. Everyday there was something new or a question being asked on what we thought about this idea or concept. Communication is key on a critical project with a short time frame and they pulled it off.
What did you find most impressive about this company?
That are so fast and efficient. We also had QA testers and there were not major issues once something new was implemented. Quality work all around and they know what they are doing.
Are there any areas for improvement?
On our end, none at all. No complaints, we loved working with AppUnite 100%.
the project
Series of Mini Mobile Apps for Professional Development
“I needed smart people who cared about what we were doing, and they delivered.”
the reviewer
the review
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
Introduce your business and what you do there.
I’m the head of technology, similar to a CTO, at Halftone Design.
What challenge were you trying to address with AppUnite?
We were working with a multi-billion dollar Japanese company that was working with another multi-billion dollar Japanese company to provide training to their new engineering hires.
What was the scope of their involvement?
They helped design the mobile app portion of the curriculum, which involved building several small apps. In the process, they constructed successive unit modules that would serve as training material. Between iOS and Android, they’ve developed dozens of small, mini-apps. They iterated them very rapidly, building them for learning purposes.
After they created the apps, they also helped assess and launch them. They even flew to Japan to deliver them in person.
What is the team composition?
They were flexible with staffing—we scaled up and down depending on our needs. We worked with 2–3 team members for the majority of the project. Our Android developer and the project manager were core to the engagement through the entire build.
How did you come to work with AppUnite?
Originally, I found them on Clutch. After I reached out, we did a quick interview with the engineers who would be working on our project. They were very sharp, immediately understanding what I wanted, despite this being an unusual gig. Because the build would be open-ended and fast-paced, we needed someone who could invest in creating educational goals with us. They didn’t bat an eye over any of it, and I could tell they were prepared. That’s why I decided to hire them.
How much have you invested with them?
We spent about $28,000.
What is the status of this engagement?
We started the project in March 2019, completed the principal development in May, and launched by August of the same year.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
The client was thrilled with the work and wants the whole thing to happen again next year.
How did AppUnite perform from a project management standpoint?
The entire project was done remotely. We were using Slack and Zoom to communicate during our daily standups. Our meetings were live for a while, but we decided to switch to virtual standups because there was little overlap between the three timezones of the parties involved. They were very responsive despite that. We’d get same-day, sometimes immediate, replies from their team.
What did you find most impressive about them?
Their Android engineer, in particular, was very enthusiastic about the project. Their whole team went above and beyond in their engagement with us. The attention was critical because of the open-ended nature of the project. I needed smart people who cared about what we were doing, and they delivered.
Additionally, our account manager was fluent in Japanese, which was super helpful in our communications with our client. I was grateful to have that.
Are there any areas they could improve?
On both of our ends, this was a part-time project. It would’ve been smart for me to ensure there was more lead time to staff the project, so it wasn’t a rushed endeavor. If I were to do it again, I’d want a slightly bigger budget and a little more time leading into the project. But, I really don’t have any criticism about their performance.
Do you have any advice for potential customers?
They’re having to turn away business right now, so make sure you give them enough time to engage with you. Their team is willing to shuffle things around and adjust for the right projects, but there’re limits to that.
the project
Web & Software Dev for Yoga Platform
"Everything AppUnite does is gold."
the reviewer
the review
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
Introduce your business and what you do there.
I’m the CEO of Yogatrail, an online network for yoga professionals and students. It’s a global platform with nearly a quarter-million users.
What challenge were you trying to address with AppUnite?
We had an outdated Drupal website. We hired AppUnite to redesign the platform from scratch, using a new programming language.
What was the scope of their involvement?
AppUnite was helping with organizing our rebuild, setting up the architecture and other factors. Their forte is in Elixir as a programming language and Vue.js as the frontend framework. Their team set up Amazon SES (simple email service) and created an anonymized system so that users could email others without revealing their identity. The work also involved AWS Lambda.
What is the team composition?
Andrzej (Business Development Manager, AppUnite) is one of our primary contacts. We also work with a senior team member, a developer, and a junior teammate.
How did you come to work with AppUnite?
After coming across AppUnite, we had them take a look at our technical specifications before jumping on a call. It was evident that their team knows their stuff. Despite being based in Poland, it was easy to communicate with them. From the first call, we could tell how thoughtful they were. They saved us money by dissuading us from going into a more complicated process for the architecture rebuild. It was a great first impression.
How much have you invested with them?
We spent around $5,000. We’re in the process of fundraising for more work now.
What is the status of this engagement?
We started working with AppUnite about six months ago.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
The rebuild ended up not finishing because it turned out to be a larger project that wasn't in our budget. Since then, we’ve been using them on a part-time basis. We’re spinning off a new side company and plan on having them build and perform maintenance for the entire platform. That project will include new features. Their work with our email system has been smooth and seamless.
Everything AppUnite does is gold. We have in-house developers that might take 10 hours on a project, and when their team gets involved, it takes AppUnite around 30 minutes. They’re extraordinary. I’ve dealt with several agencies and developers. I’ve yet to come across one that consistently under promises and over-delivers in terms of time and money like AppUnite.
We’ve experienced no language barrier. Their team is extremely eloquent and competent. They really understand what we’re talking about. That shows in the easy communication and their ability to deliver high-quality code.
How did AppUnite perform from a project management standpoint?
We chat on Slack and sometimes use Google Hangouts for a quick call. They have a project management system that’s different from what we use internally. In the near future, we’ll probably collaborate utilizing the system that they use.
The junior team member had previous experience with Amazon SES and got that work done in an impressive time. Every interaction I’ve had with their team has been pleasant. Their team is also extremely organized.
What did you find most impressive about them?
The team at AppUnite is empathetic to their clients, giving them what they want and need. Some agencies receive specs and only build according to that. If it’s not right, that’s on the client because they only used what was given. It’s noteworthy that AppUnite seems concerned with what their clients want to achieve. They consider the easier, least expensive, and robust options, looking beyond their contracts and hours. I have nothing but great things to say about them.
Are there any areas they could improve?
Nothing really. We’re in a contract with them that gives an hourly estimate. If the project ends up taking longer, we have to eat the cost. They’re not willing to do an agreement that covers the payment for the product or feature. It would be great if they gave us a set rate, but I think this is normal for agencies.
Do you have any advice for potential customers?
Any hint of shortcomings has been entirely on us. My team and I aren’t the most responsive, so they’re often waiting on us. My advice to potential customers would be to be prepared when working with them. You don’t want them waiting on you.
the project
Mobile App Dev for Assisted Care Platform
"The team was open about everything. We could always have honest conversations with them."
the reviewer
the review
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
Introduce your business and what you do there.
I'm CTO of AssistMe. We develop IoT solutions for the nursing care market—specifically for incontinence care.
What challenge were you trying to address with AppUnite?
We were looking to develop a mobile version of our application for our end user—caregivers—since it would be the most inconvenient interface for them. We lacked the in-house expertise to develop the mobile app, so we decided to hire AppUnite to build the first version.
What was the scope of their involvement?
AppUnite developed a mobile app for Android devices. We already had a concept in mind, and we divided the work by feature and into sprints. For each sprint, we create designs, interfaces, and wireframes that we then handed over to AppUnite. They also received an API to look at the information in those designs specific to those features. Each sprint took place over 1–2 weeks. AppUnite also advised ways to modify areas so that they’d be easier to implement.
What is the team composition?
We worked with 2–3 people, including a developer who we switched midway through the project as well as a project manager.
How did you come to work with AppUnite?
One of my colleagues had worked with AppUnite in the past and recommended them for our project. After contacting multiple companies, we decided to go with the recommendation.
What is the status of this engagement?
We worked together from September 2018 until June 2019.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
We ended our contract with AppUnite because we decided that having an in-house mobile developer would be critical for our business. We’re thrilled with the quality of work AppUnite produced. We’ve received positive feedback from users after fielding testing, which we’re happy about.
How did AppUnite perform from a project management standpoint?
AppUnite managed the project well. Before each sprint, our teams—consisting of AppUnite’s developer and project manager as well as our technical and design side—met to make sure that we all understood the requested feature well. After the meeting, Slack was our primary communication tool. We used Jira and Kanban board to organize a backlog of tasks.
What did you find most impressive about them?
The team was open about everything. We could always have honest conversations with them. AppUnite was receptive to feedback and would try to correct anything that we thought they could improve.
Are there any areas they could improve?
AppUnite was clearly experienced; they often completed tasks more quickly than we could come up with them. However, sometimes the stream of work we gave AppUnite didn’t match their pace. We didn’t always have work for them to do because we would be busy with user testing or we were deciding what to do next. We would have appreciated more flexibility in our contract with AppUnite to account for these periods.
Any advice for potential customers?
Make sure your implementation plan is well-defined and has sufficient work. If there’s not, communicate that clearly at the beginning so that AppUnite can work around that. They are flexible, but it’s important to manage expectations on both sides.
the project
App Dev and Maintenance for Transportation Software
“They’re one of the best partners that we have, and I really enjoy collaborating with them.”
the reviewer
the review
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
Introduce your business and what you do there.
I’m the product manager for a transit company that provides real-time information to riders. We currently have two products and are working on a third.
What challenge were you trying to address with AppUnite?
We initially relied on AppUnite to build and manage one of our app products. Since then, they’ve started working on a third product for iOS and Android.
What was the scope of their involvement?
AppUnite is helping us develop a ticketing app from scratch that allows users to pay for bus tickets before boarding. They’ve integrated our API into the app and are now building out innovative security measures using face and touch ID.
What is the team composition?
They’ve assigned a main project manager, and I’ve enjoyed working with her. She’s great at communication and oversees two lead developers, one for Android and another for iOS.
How did you come to work with AppUnite?
We work with an external design team that is based in the same office as AppUnite. At the time, we had commissioned the design team to produce assets for our app and mentioned that we needed a partner to manage our product. They introduced us to AppUnite, and we’ve worked with them ever since.
How much have you invested with them?
In total, we’ve spent close to $50,000, which is about $15,000–$20,000 per year.
What is the status of this engagement?
Their work started in May 2016 and is ongoing. In the past month, we’ve actually doubled or tripled our partnership with them.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
By taking over our app management and routine maintenance, AppUnite has allowed us to be forward thinkers. We can now focus on developing new features rather than finding ways to make those features real. It’s been a huge weight off of our shoulders.
As for our third product, it’s been a really fun project so far. They’re proactive about taking existing functions like face ID and using them in a way that isn't immediately obvious. Every time I have a problem, they always come up with unique solutions. If a request isn’t feasible, they take the time to explain to us why something won’t work and will often provide a cool workaround.
How did AppUnite perform from a project management standpoint?
They’re one of the best partners that we have, and I really enjoy collaborating with them. Since we’re in different time zones, the team regularly works after hours to meet our needs. We often have to push through a tight deadline to release an app quickly, and, for the most part, they’ve been great at communicating everything to me so that there are no surprises. There have only been a few rare occasions when they’ve missed a deadline without giving us a heads-up. In terms of project management tools, we use Trello and Slack.
What did you find most impressive about them?
This might not sound impressive to some, but I love that there isn’t a lot of red tape between us. If I have a request and need to talk to their owner directly, I can easily access him or his team through Slack.
Are there any areas they could improve?
Their team is structured so that they only work on certain projects during specific days. As a result, if I need an answer on something, I’ll sometimes have to wait a few days for them to get back to my project before they can respond. This can be a bit of a pain point for us. But, when all is said and done, this is a fairly minor problem, and I can always plan for it.
the project
Web App Dev for Music Industry
“They have a solid infrastructure built in to facilitate open communication.”
the reviewer
the review
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
Introduce your business and what you do there.
I’m the CEO of a technology company in the music industry.
What challenge were you trying to address with AppUnite?
We approached AppUnite to transform our ideas and creative design into a functional web app for musicians. They’ve been involved since the early stages of conceptualization and have supported us through the MVP.
What was the scope of their involvement?
AppUnite has helped us bring our musician app to life, from scoping to implementation. The team initially provided the logic behind the software development before setting up the backend data capture and building out the functionalities.
It’s a sophisticated platform that helps musicians manage their professional details and pursue opportunities. Key features include a signup portal, a dashboard where musicians can upload their information, and a booking calendar to connect and secure gigs. Currently, AppUnite is developing additional features, maintaining a simplified functionality to encourage more user interaction.
What is the team composition?
The main team consists of a project manager, front- and backend developers, and a QA specialist. If we need more resources, they’re able to scale up to meet project requirements.
How did you come to work with AppUnite?
A colleague had used them in the past and referred me to their website. After looking over their content, I reached out to them, and their business development manager quickly responded.
What is the status of this engagement?
Their work started in April 2018 and is ongoing.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
Their team is very knowledgeable; they complete whatever task I set in front of them.
How did AppUnite perform from a project management standpoint?
For the most part, they’ve managed the project well. There have been times when the workflow could have been better, but they’re pretty strong overall. We coordinate using Slack.
What did you find most impressive about them?
It’s really easy to communicate with them, which is incredibly important when working with an overseas company. They have a solid infrastructure built in to facilitate open communication.
Are there any areas they could improve?
No, I don’t have any suggestions. When hiring a company to develop software, the development is the most important aspect.
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Native Mobile App Dev for Cryptocurrency Trading Platform
“Their quality is excellent, and the project manager is always available to us.”
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A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
Introduce your business and what you do there.
I'm the CEO of Blocktrade, a crypto asset exchange company.
What challenge were you trying to address with AppUnite?
We needed help developing our mobile apps.
What was the scope of their involvement?
AppUnite is building native iOS and Android apps so that users can have better performance and UX. Together, we defined the scope of the project over numerous iterations; it took us a while to decide on exactly what we wanted. They helped us choose the best features and components of the app. Once the scope was complete, they began development, and we did internal testing, allowing us to provide weekly feedback on the products. They added security features to the apps and included sleek and modern charts.
What is the team composition?
We’ve had up to three developers, but we currently only have one. Our main point of contact is the project manager.
How did you come to work with AppUnite?
Our partner introduced us to three development firms. We interviewed them all and found AppUnite to be the best fit; they had past experience that lined up with the work we wanted to do.
How much have you invested with them?
We’ve spent between €40,000– €50,000 (approximately $46,000–$57,500 USD).
What is the status of this engagement?
We’ve been working together since January 2018. The app is currently running, but it isn’t live yet.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
Our internal team tested all of AppUnite’s code, and everything looked good. The apps work well and don’t have any bugs.
How did AppUnite perform from a project management standpoint?
They have clear communication, and we hold weekly meetings to track updates. They have a project management tool, but we don’t use it often.
What did you find most impressive about them?
Their quality is excellent, and the project manager is always available to us.
Are there any areas they could improve?
No.
Do you have any advice for future clients of theirs?
Have a project manager because then they can decide on the smaller issues that you may not have time for.
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Native Mobile App Dev for Global Fitness Company
“They’re one of the best partners we’ve ever worked with.”
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A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
Introduce your business and what you do there.
I’m the director of product management for Zumba Fitness. We’re a fitness provider with a network of instructors. We provide our instructors with benefits and access to an e-commerce store. The instructors work independently and teach classes to the Zumba community all over the world. My team is responsible for building software products and applications.
What challenge were you trying to address with AppUnite?
We provide instructors with new music and choreography each month through our website. While this service functions well, we wanted to develop a mobile app that could assist our instructors more conveniently. However, the project required more than building a mobile version of the existing software. A lot of instructors teach classes in remote areas where they don’t always have access to Wi-Fi. We hired AppUnite to develop a mobile solution that enables instructors to create and initiate class playlists without Wi-Fi.
What was the scope of their involvement?
We don’t have any app developers in-house, so my team came up with the app’s concept and worked with our web developers to design the initial wireframes. AppUnite provided a lot of useful feedback and helped us put together an app that works for both iOS and Android. We originally envisioned a hybrid app, but ultimately switched to using native functionalities per their advisement. Our in-house team handled most of the API development, and AppUnite built the app and implemented its code. They continue to support and maintain the platform on a monthly basis.
What is the team composition?
They allocated a project manager, a QA tester, and 4–6 developers.
How did you come to work with AppUnite?
We researched multiple vendors and noticed that AppUnite came highly recommended. I liked that they were affordable and had experience developing similar apps. We quickly developed a good rapport with them and that sealed the deal.
How much have you invested with them?
We’ve likely spent $200,000–$1 million.
What is the status of this engagement?
We started working together in November 2016 and the engagement is ongoing.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
AppUnite created our first widely used app. It’s a high-profile product for Zumba and customers are satisfied with the end result. They executed the project within our vision and pleased company stakeholders in the process.
How did AppUnite perform from a project management standpoint?
We hold weekly check-in meetings to address outstanding issues. We also communicate via Slack quite often. They adapted to using Jira as a project management tool because that’s our preferred software.
What did you find most impressive about them?
Their attention to detail is remarkable. The project manager communicates effectively and keeps everything organized. They’re one of the best partners we’ve ever worked with.
Do you have any advice for potential customers?
AppUnite approaches each project with a detail-oriented mindset and provides a lot of valuable insight. They ask a lot of questions at the start of a project, but the purpose of that is to help them deliver the best product possible.
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Mobile App Dev for Online Dating Platform
"I could see they were putting their heart and soul into the project, from their design ideas to the actual work done."
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A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
Introduce your business and what you do there.
I am the owner, director, and founder of a dating app which connects people looking for genuine long-term relationships.
What challenge were you trying to address with AppUnite?
The challenge was putting my idea into reality and producing a professional-looking end product. I needed the creative input from an outsider looking in, on how design elements and functionalities could be optimised.
What was the scope of their involvement?
AppUnite developed my app for iOS completely from scratch. It may be reproduced on Android in the future, and I do plan to continue working with them going forward on any tweaks, amendments, and further versions.
I had some firm ideas about the design, color scheme, and logo, around which they worked with me from the very start. As with most things, when the actual project started, other factors came into play and what I thought needed to be done changed along the way. AppUnite worked on the project from the initial idea right through to the end product, beta testing and releasing it to the App Store.
The app is self-explanatory in that it’s a dating app. Users swipe through a database looking for their match. The app has some nice touches, such as the logo appears as a watermark on the screen to signify a new match and this is also replicated in the “Matches” section. There is also a time component as users have 48 hours to communicate with their match, and there is an hourglass timer, complete with sand, which dwindles down to zero.
What is the team dynamic?
We had a few initial conference calls in order to establish what my app focused on and the target market. I produced templates on how I wanted the screens to look and behave, detailing the key elements I wanted covered. I also gave AppUnite some free reign to input their ideas. At the end of the day, this is their area of expertise, and it’s why I employed them.
I would say there were between five and ten people from their side working on my app at any given point, all with different areas of expertise, from design framework to project management to actual front of house and backend developers. Overall, I would say I was in touch with almost everyone from AppUnite’s office.
How did you come to work with AppUnite?
They were recommended to me by a work colleague (I am also a lawyer). We were put in touch and got conversations underway in terms of what I wanted to achieve. I tried to determine whether they were a good fit, whether they understood the concept, and whether they agreed that there was a void in the market where my app could fit nicely and subsequently be successful.
I am based in London and had approached others, weighing up the costs and seeing how they would deal with the app itself. I had to decide whether it would work best with a single company building it from start to finish, or whether some parts would be outsourced. My preference was to deal with a single company, not multiple.
What is the status of this engagement?
We signed the contract in February 2017 and released to the store in early October. As mentioned, I plan to continue working with them. We are on the brink of another release, which is currently in review with the App Store.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
They have been brilliant from start to finish in terms of getting the work done. The app has been released to the store already, which happened fairly quickly considering that many apps take a year to a year and a half to complete. They worked fast, but still delivered a very professional end result.
I’m happy with the current user base, and there have been no crashes since release, which is brilliant for a product in its early stages. Of course we do expect some minor problems to present themselves, but AppUnite has always worked hard to address any issues like that when they do arise.
How did AppUnite perform from a project management standpoint?
Last weekend, I needed assistance as an advert going out in the Metro newspaper here in London. It was a substantial financial investment for us, and they worked throughout the weekend using two to three people from the team, even though this wasn’t their standard practice. I found this to be admirable. I can’t fault AppUnite for the work they’ve done, and hope that their strong work ethic continues going forward.
I had a single project manager as my go-to. They are based in Poland, while I am based in London, so there is potential for language barriers. I have not found any problems aside from having to explain myself more because of certain words or phrases which are difficult to translate.
Other than this, they’ve always executed what I needed. There have been very few issues or missed deadlines, and if something has been missed, they have addressed it straightaway when I have mentioned it. I find this to be rare for companies, especially bigger ones who will often push some clients to the side. AppUnite seems to have a wide spectrum covered.
Apple certainly seems to be temperamental in terms of if and when things are accepted, and how long it will take. They have their own timelines, which has led to some delays. This is, of course, out of AppUnite’s control.
What did you find most impressive about them?
Their strong work ethic was made apparent within the first weeks of working together. I could see they were putting their heart and soul into the project, from their design ideas to the actual work produced. Bigger companies often just see the paycheck, and are not that focused on the end product overall.
They have put “Handcrafted by AppUnite” on the bottom of my landing page, which shows their pride in the end product, appreciation for what the app does, and acknowledgment of what I’m trying to do in the market. There is a wide range of dating apps, some very questionable and some of poor quality. It’s great to see that AppUnite wanted their name attached to the app, and I was more than happy to allow this since I do think they did a great job. Without them, I wouldn’t actually have an app so it’s only fair that they get the recognition.
Are there any areas they could improve?
Throughout the whole transaction, from design to build and release, everything has been brilliant, and I can’t fault them. The only feedback I gave was for them to introduce someone who I could have as a go-to point for any tweaks and amendments within the first two or three months, just while the app is getting off the ground and I’m building a user base. People will come to me with issues and concerns which all need addressing promptly. I have suggested this because it wasn’t clear whom I should go to, as the team initially working on my app has obviously moved on to other projects.
AppUnite has put this into play already, and they were pleased to hear constructive criticism about their company. They are small in comparison to other developers, but there is always room for improvement like with anything.
A businesslike and knowledgeable team, AppUnite has played an important role in the business' success. Despite the time difference, the team is responsive and proactive, and their collaborative approach makes them an ideal partner for future projects.