The software you need, now.
No wasted development time. No frustrating delays. Buy the core features you need, put them together in any combination — and liberate your developers to build the innovation instead.
The software you need, now.
No wasted development time. No frustrating delays. Buy the core features you need, put them together in any combination — and liberate your developers to build the innovation instead.
Get to prod 6x faster.
What if your software engineers didn’t have to build basics like login, chat, or geoservices from scratch? What if they could get app features like these off-the-shelf, with all of the functionality and back-end connectivity they need? Now they can. We call it Features-as-a-Service.
Get answers to some of the FaaS questions we’re asked the most.
Get answers to some of the FaaS questions we’re asked the most.
Customer Story:
The first app to fight retinopathy
There’s a causal link between high blood pressure and retinal damage that leads to vision problems. Dr. Einar Stefansson, a leading physician in the field of diabetic eye disease and diabetic screening, saw the need to provide healthcare professionals with an accurate and convenient tool to evaluate the individual risk for sight-threatening retinopathy based on a patient’s clinical state.
To help him build his vision, RetinaRisk, he assembled a team of experts from fields like ophthalmology, endocrinology, and statistics. It turned out that was the easy part — now they had to build an app.
Customer Story:
The first app to fight retinopathy
There’s a causal link between high blood pressure and retinal damage that leads to vision problems. Dr. Einar Stefansson, a leading physician in the field of diabetic eye disease and diabetic screening, saw the need to provide healthcare professionals with an accurate and convenient tool to evaluate the individual risk for sight-threatening retinopathy based on a patient’s clinical state.
To help him build his vision, RetinaRisk, he assembled a team of experts from fields like ophthalmology, endocrinology, and statistics. It turned out that was the easy part — now they had to build an app.