Give us the elevator pitch for your business.:
Our mobile app development company has been building apps for businesses for over 13 years. In that time, we’ve seen mobile apps evolve from an afterthought into a core foundation of many successful companies.
Today, many of your customers and workforce prefer to interact through mobile apps. It might be time to meet them there.
Who are your customers?
- Large businesses looking to use new channels to reach more customers via mobile apps
- Businesses looking to improve efficiency and workflows by using internal apps for their workforces
We typically work with farms, manufacturers, haulage and construction companies
What is the biggest challenge and opportunity your organisation is facing right now?
The biggest challenge facing our organisation right now is scaling our operation without losing the personal touch which has got us to where we are.
The biggest opportunity today lies in helping reshape how businesses connect with and support their workforces. Like it or not, younger generations are deeply integrated with their phones and they are the next wave of supervisors, managers, and customers.
Forward-thinking businesses have a chance to meet them where they already are, rather than expecting them to adapt to outdated ways of working.
What is your word of advice for fellow Chamber members?
AI is changing the world, fast. As a result, I think we are finding out what it truly means to be human. I believe ‘authenticity’ will be the word of the next decade as we all seek out real experiences, real connections and real voices.
Keeping the personal touch in mind as we scale our businesses will be key to standing out among the massive amounts of noise coming our way.
Our aim is to keep ourselves grounded by using ‘traditional’ consultancy and software development processes to improve efficiencies of workforces and be cautious of shortcuts.
What is the best thing about being a Chamber member?
Being part of a community of businesses that focuses on the benefits that we can all bring to the local Aberdeen area, networking and ensuring Aberdeen and the surrounding areas are a viable place for doing business for many decades to come.