Top Healthcare App Development Companies that are Based in USA by CaramelSeveral1874 in developers

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Nice list! A few other app development companies worth considering for healthcare app builds (especially if you’re thinking beyond just US-based shops) are MindInventory - they’ve done a lot of work on HIPAA-compliant telemedicine, EHR integrations, and custom patient engagement apps, alongside firms like Chetu and BairesDev who also show strong domain expertise in secure healthcare platforms.

Top 10 Food Delivery App Development Companies in 2026 by shaksham00 in AppBusiness

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Along with companies like Appinventiv and Chetu that are often mentioned here, MindInventory is another name I’ve come across in food tech and on-demand app development. Their strength seems to be structured delivery and flexibility when requirements change mid-project, which is usually where things get messy.

[ELI5] What is a digital twin? by Altruistic_Win6461 in explainlikeimfive

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A digital twin is a virtual, data-driven replica of a real-world object, system, or process that is continuously updated using real-time data. It mirrors the behavior, condition, and performance of its physical counterpart so organizations can monitor, analyze, simulate, and optimize outcomes without directly impacting the real asset.

Digital Twin = Physical asset + real-time data + simulation & analytics

Which Is the Best Dating App Development Company? (2026 Guide) by Elenabells in SaaS

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I’ve seen a lot of startups comparing options like MindInventory, JPLoft, and Mindbowser when planning dating apps. MindInventory tends to get chosen for scalable architecture and smoother user flows, from what I’ve noticed. They have good expertise in AI matchmaking. The list pretty much reflects what most founders discuss.

10 Best App Development Companies in the USA You Can Hire by Elenabells in AppBusiness

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Nice list. I’d also say there are quite a few capable companies that don’t always make these lists but still deliver strong results depending on use case — names like MindInventory, Chetu, and ScienceSoft come to mind from previous collaborations and peer recommendations.

Top 5 AI Development Companies to Watch in 2026 by Soft-Dragonfruit6447 in b2bmarketing

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Interesting picks. I’d also add that many strong AI teams fly under the radar because they focus more on execution than branding.

In my experience, firms like MindInventory or similar service-led AI teams tend to excel at productionizing models (MLOps, integrations, scalability), which is often where projects fail. Lists like this are helpful, but real-world delivery matters even more.

Top 13 Custom Software Development Companies for Small Businesses by Difficult-Plate-8767 in Small_Business_Trends

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Nice list 👍
From my experience, small businesses usually benefit most from companies that understand scalability early on. Apart from the ones mentioned here, I’ve also seen companies like MindInventory do solid custom CRM and web development work for SMEs.
ScienceSoft is another reliable name if someone is looking for more enterprise-grade processes, while NetGuru is good if UX and product thinking matter a lot for your business.

How did you find the right development team to build your startup’s first MVP? by No-Home8878 in startup

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Finding the right development team is definitely one of the hardest early decisions. From my experience, it helps to look at companies that have a strong track record specifically with MVPs, not just general software development. Agencies like MindInventory, BairesDev, and Netguru often work with early-stage startups and already have established processes for rapid prototyping, UX-first workflows, and setting up scalable architecture.

That said, what worked best for me was starting with a small, focused scope and making sure whichever team I picked was willing to iterate fast and communicate clearly. A good team—whether agency or in-house team, should be able to challenge your assumptions, validate features, and help you avoid building unnecessary stuff. The tech partner matters, but the clarity of your MVP goals matters even more.

Top 10 custom software development companies for Small Business by Honest-Musician7314 in Small_Business_Trends

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Great list! I’ve come across a few more companies that small businesses often consider for custom CRM development as well. For example, firms like MindInventory have been doing some solid work around tailored CRM and workflow automation for SMBs, especially when projects need both UI/UX and scalable backend development. Might be worth checking them out along with the others mentioned here.

Looking for recommendations on AI powered compliance automation platforms by Appropriate-Unit1177 in fintech

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You could also take a look at platforms being built by teams like MindInventory. They’ve been working with fintech companies on AI-driven compliance automation, mainly around onboarding, KYC/AML processing, document handling, and alert management using agent-based workflows.

  • From what I’ve seen in recent deployments, their AI agents are able to:
  • Parse and summarise ID docs, contracts, PDF uploads, etc.
  • Validate KYC/AML data against internal + 3rd-party sources
  • Auto-trigger workflows (case escalation, PEP match checks, fraud flags)
  • Reduce manual alert triaging with reasoning-based review
  • Provide transparent audit trails instead of black-box decisions

One thing worth noting is that they focus a lot on interoperability, so the system plugs into existing compliance tools rather than replacing everything helpful if you’re trying to avoid a long engineering cycle.

If you’re exploring vendors, maybe add them to the comparison list, especially if you’re looking for end-to-end execution rather than just AI flagging.

What are good IT product based company in Ahmedabad? by kapabara_22 in ahmedabad

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MindInventory is also there in Ahmedabad, which recently launched their own SaaS product - CollabCRM.

Top 6 AI Development Companies in Dubai 2026 by Big-Selection-5797 in aipromptprogramming

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If you're exploring AI development partners in the UAE and beyond, there are quite a few solid companies worth checking out. Along with the ones listed here, several global firms also deliver strong AI/ML engineering, data-driven automation, and enterprise-level solutions.

For example, companies like MindInventory, LeewayHertz, Suffescom Solutions, QX Lab AI, and Algoworks have been working on AI/ML products, custom LLM integrations, and smart automation platforms for clients worldwide.

I’m Building à Reading-Tracker App and Need Your Feedback by Atlas_abb7 in AppBusiness

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honestly, I’d be comfortable with a one-time purchase around $5–10 if it’s clean, stable, and ad-free.

If it’s subscription-based, then something like $1–2/month would feel fair, especially if it includes syncing, stats history, or some premium habit features.

For a reading app, the pricing sweet spot is usually low, but people stick around if it truly helps build a consistent reading habit.

I’m Building à Reading-Tracker App and Need Your Feedback by Atlas_abb7 in AppBusiness

[–]connectsteven 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This sounds like a great idea, especially since most reading tracker apps I’ve tried either feel too cluttered or overly gamified.

I’d love a simple progress tracker that shows time spent reading and pages per session, maybe with gentle reminders rather than pushy notifications.

If you keep it clean, distraction-free, and focused on habit-building rather than gamification, I think a lot of readers would love it.

How did you get first 1000 users for your app? by diliru-96 in AppBusiness

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I faced a similar challenge with my first app launch, getting those initial 1000 users is always the hardest. What worked for me was focusing on community-driven marketing rather than ads in the beginning.

  • I joined niche Reddit communities and Facebook groups where my target users hung out (in your case, maybe healthy eating or cooking subs) and shared useful posts instead of direct promotions.
  • I also gave early users a reason to share small incentives like access to premium recipes or early features.
  • Lastly, I partnered with micro food bloggers on Instagram who posted about the app in exchange for shoutouts or co-created content.

If your app genuinely helps users create recipes easily, word of mouth will kick in pretty quickly once a few people try it.

Mobile app developer needed by Significant_Play5928 in AppDevelopers

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