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Building better
applications.

We create highly-usable web and mobile applications to
help companies realize the power of social collaboration,
cloud computing, and next-generation tools for the enterprise.

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Want to work with us? Call us at 1-888-968-IDEA (4332)
or fill out our contact form.

Web Development

We hire the most talented engineers out there so your application receives attention from industry experts every step of the way.

Design & User Experience

Our designers are handpicked for their approach to aesthetics and visual quality. Their artistry brings color, form and visual communication to your applications.

Mobile Development

Our mobile dev team is highly specialized in creating applications for all popular mobile platforms including iPhone and Blackberry.

Web and Mobile Development Process

Discovery

First, we meet with the client and absorb the idea of the project. Taking the time to understand their idea ensures their core vision is communicated to our team. Then we proceed in mapping out a plan of how each of the following phases will transpire.

Design

Here, the visual look of the project is refined. Moving from wireframes to basic mockups, our designers receive feedback from clients as they move through iterations toward finished mockups. User interfaces are refined, yielding themselves to a user experience in line with the original vision.

Develop

Our developers are building the backend architecture to power the application. Applying an agile technique, they create a robust and scalable application. The framework takes shape and is ultimately joined with the visual design. Voila! The application comes to life.

Iterate

We value long-term relationships with our clients; that's why we continue to make ourselves available to them long after we help deploy their first application. Following a successful product launch, our team continues to monitor, maintain and update projects where there is a need.

Work we've done

Intridea offers the full range of web services: web application design & development, mobile application development for various platforms like iPhone, iPad, Blackberry, Palm and Android, and Enterprise collaboration solutions by means of products we've built ourselves. Whether you need to refine an existing web application or want to build something fresh, we can be of service.

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Featured Project

Who We Are

Founded and based in Washington D.C., the Intridea team is made up of some of the brightest software engineers, web developers and designers around. Though most of us live in the DC-MD-VA area, we also have employees living in California, Colorado, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, Missouri, New Hampshire, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. Meet our talented team »

Working with us

Our reputation for delivering clean, robust applications, and ingenious, aesthetic designs and has won us a long list of clients including Fortune 100 companies and small, agile startups with just an idea sketched on a napkin. Contact us today and talk to us about your idea! We would love the opportunity to help give form and vitality to your vision. Contact us in any of the following ways:

  • Call us at 1-888-968-IDEA

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Featured Article

Node.js Jumpstart

by Jerry Cheung on April 8, 2011

In a nutshell, Node is a Javascript framework for building network apps. Network apps are broader in scope than webapps. They don't need to run on HTTP, thus freeing you to write lower level tools. Node doesn’t necessarily have to be part of your core app, and in many cases, it makes for a good fit for writing some of the support functions for your webapp. I'll cover the basics of getting Node setup, some event driven programming, and miscellaneous Node goodies. Continue reading »

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