WillowTree

WillowTree

AI-Driven Product & Marketing

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WillowTree Overview

WillowTree, founded in 2008, is a digital product consultancy specializing in human-centered design. With over 1,000 digital experts, WillowTree operates 15 global studios and has successfully delivered over 700 projects. They focus on multidisciplinary teams to tackle complex challenges, combining expertise in strategy, design, engineering, marketing, and artificial intelligence. Known for rapid product delivery without compromising quality, WillowTree has collaborated with notable clients like FOX Sports, Synchrony Financial, and Domino’s. Headquartered in Charlottesville, VA, the company sources talent globally, ensuring a mix of onshore and nearshore teams for client collaboration​​.

$150 - $199/hr

Freelancer

2007

>$100000

Company Location

United States (HQ)

1835 Broadway St, Charlottesville, Virginia 22902

(888) 329-9875

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WillowTree Focus Areas

Service Focus
Client Focus
Industry Focus

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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