Jan 13, 2023
Top Client Projects We Worked On In 2022
Check out the top client projects GeekyAnts worked on in 2022 and plans to work on in 2023.
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2022 was a significant year for GeekyAnts, as we implemented new internal processes, adopted new technology stacks, and tackled a variety of challenges on client projects.
We are proud of the 30 major projects we completed in 2022 and have taken the time to reflect and learn from our experiences.
Let's look at some unique projects we've enjoyed working on.
What We Achieved As A Company In 2022?
2022 was a year that challenged our innovation antennae in various industries and service sectors.
For example, we successfully relaunched 20 web applications and mobile apps for several small and large restaurant operators. We also collaborated with several manufacturing and real-estate companies.
Our primary focus was to build web applications and one-stop solutions. We are proud to say our developers handled the projects expertly.
The team also had the chance to think outside the box and develop creative solutions. Our partnership with a leading co-working space company is one example. The rewards program solution we developed for their website was undoubtedly one of the highlights of 2022.
We also took on some noble ventures related to climate change and animal husbandry, which allowed seamless interaction between the firms and the users. There were ample opportunities to flex our skills in multiple domains, from website audits to complete application overhauls.
What’s In Store For 2023?
We have new products like gluestack (a 100% open source full stack framework) and geeklego (a customized design system builder) in the works. They are centered around our aim to turn ideas into working products faster, better, and cheaper.
Tech stacks we will focus on are Next.js, React Native, Flutter, Node (All JS tech), Design, GraphQL, Serverless, and PostgreSQL.
You can learn more about what we do here.
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