WDI

WDI

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WDI Overview

WDI, also known as Website Developers India, is a top-rated mobile app and web development company that has been delivering end-to-end solutions for businesses for over 20 years. Its services encompass mobile app development, web development, branding, digital marketing, content management systems, design thinking, and product consultancy. The company prides itself on combining design, technology, and strategy to create digital products that offer significant business value and user engagement. WDI's approach includes in-depth research, vast technical knowledge, immaculate planning, a transparent process, and a large team to ensure client success in a competitive digital landscape.

<$25/hr

50- 249

2001

$25000 - $50000

Company Location

India (HQ)

614, Palm Springs, Link Road, Malad (West), Mumbai, Maharashtra 400064

+91 9820004855

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WDI Focus Areas

Service Focus
Client Focus
Industry Focus

WDI Clients & Portfolios

Key Clients
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Innowise Group Reviews

Ross E

Posted 1 day ago

General Manager

Events Services, 51 - 200 Employess

Rating

Overall Rating

  • 3.0

Quality

  • 3.0

Communication

  • 3.0

Cost

  • 3.0

Project Details

Project Cost :- $100000 to $500000

Project Status :- On Going

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