Vampr Released
We released Vampr today. The iOS client is of course powered by Typhoon. On the backend we have some interesting technologies too - Kotlin, Spring Boot and Neo4j.
We are a niche services firm. Our team consists of internationally-sourced first-rate software developers, with supplementary skills in audio and visual media. We serve creative firms to provide robust implementations of great ideas.
Here are some of the projects that we've worked on previously.
People often ask us how we achieve success, where others have failed. Keep this to yourself, but our recipe is simple.
We consider this to be the first and foremost ingredient.
We use proven project management and engineering processes.
This can take a number of forms. For example, we work in the same timezone as our clients. We publish daily releases.
Our process is based on 5 key principles: Communication, simplicity, feedback, courage and respect.
Get in touch with us to discuss your idea or development requirements.
We'll work with you to establish a product backlog and mitigate any technical risks that we foresee. During this consultation stage we'll publish daily builds, providing the opportunity to make executive decisions as the application begins to take shape.
Once the scope has become fixed, we can finalize a release plan and prepare a quote for the implementation of the remaining requirements. Alternatively, you may wish to continue on a time and materials basis, which allows re-prioritization of features based on feedback such as market research or other input.
Respected as thought-leaders in their chosen fields, our team members are regularly invited to speak at international conferences, contribute to open-source projects and collaborate on the advancement of new ideas.
We transact from our head office in Melbourne, Australia. Rates are in Australian dollars and exclusive of GST.
We released Vampr today. The iOS client is of course powered by Typhoon. On the backend we have some interesting technologies too - Kotlin, Spring Boot and Neo4j.
We're working on a sports-related application. Which one? We need to keep that under wraps at the present time, however at 90K users per month and growing we can say it is a full stadium!