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Company |
Mutual Mobile |
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http://www.mutualmobile.com/
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Founded: |
11/04/2008 |
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City: |
Austin, Texas |
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Country: |
United States |
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CEO: |
John Arrow |
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Founders: |
John Arrow, Mickey Ristroph, Sam Gaddis, Tarun Nimmagadda, Jason Story |
Category: |
Mobile Apps |
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Funding: |
Bootstrapping |
Tags: |
Professional Services Mobile Development for Enterprise |
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Employees: |
Over 100 |
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What does Mutual Mobile do?
In just two years, the Austin-based tech startup has not only garnered the unanimous support of their peers but has also grown a national client list of corporations vying for a piece of the mobile applications market. What began as an iPhone development shop has evolved into a full-service mobile development and marketing agency, winning contracts to produce licensable products and platforms for the Harvard Business Review, Dell, SXSW and StumbleUpon.
How are they different?
We operate at a scale that very few other companies have achieved – 70+ people working exclusively on building premier mobile apps for big brands and enterprise. As a result of this, we can, in most cases, build it better, faster, and sometimes even cheaper.
Having completed over 50 projects, we have a vast internal codebase that ensures speed of development and robustness of components. Additionally, our culture is very focused on innovation and has organically grown a suite of technologies that help us and our clients build bleeding edge apps.
Why could Mutual Mobile be BIG?
To our knowledge, we are the largest dedicated mobile design, dev, strategy shop in the country. We have built applications for almost every industry and have a unique perspective on challenges in mobile development. As a result, we’ve created a series of proprietary technologies that solve common problems.
How they plan to make money:
- By providing the services that can’t be commoditized (top-tier design / dev)
- By licensing technologies we develop
- By creating products and solving needs in enterprise mobility
Our thoughts:
No thoughts at the moment. Very interesting!