In this project, we dedicated a year of our time and expertise to develop a web application for a video streaming website using Node.js. As a website development company with a strong background in software development services, our team took on the challenge with enthusiasm and commitment. The project was not only a testament to Read More: Web Application Development | Node | Video Streaming Website
I can’t talk publicly much about this project out of respect for Voltage, but I wanted to include it in my projects because it was a great opportunity for me to continue honing my skills of UX/UI Design as well as back-end architecture. Steven and I worked together to lay out early wireframes of the Read More: Voltage Internal Business System Architecture & UX/UI Design
About 4 months ago, the owner and CEO of Voltage (Eric Fowels) asked me to go to lunch. At the time, our current Managing Director had moved to Idaho for personal reasons and could not longer fulfill some of his management duties. Eric asked me to pick up some of these responsibilities and also use Read More: Voltage Managing Director
More and more these days I’m thinking of powerful ways to use Google Sheets for business needs. I recently created an “App” of sorts using only Google Sheets. The project requirements were to maintain a future schedule for the main meeting in my church. I’m responsible for planning this meeting, which includes finding people to Read More: Google Sheets App
It has been slow this January and with some down time Seth asked me to write an app that allows us to take recurring payments from both our clients and for our clients. The app turned out great. The real challenge was syncing data across our database and authorize.net. I had to architect a user Read More: Voltage Payments App
One of my first entrepreneurial endeavors was MyNiceTie. When I got home from serving in Russia a friend, and business partner, gave me $7,000 to start what we thought would be a nationwide necktie company. I took the investment, flew to South Korea, and bought 2,000 ties. At that time, having a website wasn’t even Read More: MyNiceTie Redesign
The idea for HappyFreebie came when I featured my neckties (MyNiceTie) on a niche giveaway blog and found it to be very effective but difficult for both the user and business. I decided to make giveaways easier online. I built the business from nothing to 3,300 subscribers through an innovative and low-cost marketing strategy.
Buink is a great place to work, as well as a great place to have quality software written. I originally contracted Buink for some web development, and it worked out so well we began working together on many different projects. Definitely an honest transparent company that needs to be considered for your software needs.
Response from the owner: Thanks for the kind words Dave!