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    4Taps.me started as a 2-person software company creating mobile apps at dawn of the App Store. Their first hit was an iOS app called Soulmater, dating service based on AI interest match (such a novel idea back in 2012) and grew to 10s of thousands DAU whiсh drove them mad at that time. Since then they ran through StartupUCLA and Alchemist accelerators, built dozens apps and SDKs generating millions in revenue every year and added several like-minded devs to their crew. Now they consult and develop for awesome teams who eager to take part in exploding mobile market. Reach out for their expertise in code, analytics and mobile subscriptions or if you just want to talk.

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    Cartoon Mango is a multidisciplinary design and development studio. They craft your ideas into experience for end users in a way it connects and correlates them with your business. They help brands grow their business by working closely in all phases of the project. They understand their needs and utilize the appropriate methodology and technology to deliver the best solutions through design, development and activation strategy.

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    Reverent Media deliver quality technology & media that’s optimized for a high return on investment. They take the time to understand you and help your company grow! Reverent Media is a team of very talented individuals who could easily find high-paying work as freelancers in their respective fields of Web Development, Advertising, Video Production, Digital Marketing, Graphic Design, and Branding. They each wanted to be part of a team that could build online businesses, but they didn’t want to work for a company that takes shortcuts and delivers poor results. Their corporate integrity isn’t a stale mission statement, it’s the thread that holds their team together and keeps excited to get to work each day!