Carlos Citara owns a business of breweries in the UK. But what makes him truly passionate is his love for fantasy sports owing to the interest he inherited from his father and uncle in sports clubs. He approached us for creating a daily fantasy sports for the Spanish-speaking population with a focus on Argentina. We have created quite a lot of Spanish fantasy football platforms so we had a first-hand experience with Spanish fantasy soccer players. We pulled off the project within the timeframe and as per the specifications given by Carlos.
I have a very specific requirement about payment gateways, can your team implement it?
Sure we did. We implemented the required gateway on the website as well as the Android and iOS apps.
I need a Spanish website and mobile apps with a focus on Argentinian fantasy soccer players.
Language or demographic does not limit the creativity of any application or project for us. Yet we assure you that we have built for this demographic earlier as well.
I want a team that understands users and their psychology.
We follow design thinking methodology that requires all of our team members to study user profiles thoroughly before starting the work.
How quickly can you finish this website and the development of apps?
We have a three-week minimum time of development and we can finish it within that timeframe.
I want to play fantasy sports where there’s a good chance of winning.
I want to play both NFL and MLB on one platform online.
I want a DFS-dedicated platform for playing all the major American leagues.
Team Vinfotech aimed at creating an exciting, fun and easy-to-use fantasy sports platform where fantasy sports players would participate in free and paid daily fantasy games.
We compared various sports-related communities to understand what new features we could include in the platform. We also had several reference researches from our past work, that propelled the project.
Our user demographic profiles spanned across USA as we interacted with fantasy sports players and enthusiasts through several online surveys. However, since we had pulled off such projects in the past confidently, we used many of our old user profiles.
We then created a business assessment document for the purpose of future reference so we could always be on track.
We had several video conferences with Matt and Jeff so we could keep them constantly in the loop about our plans and intentions with design and development.
Pickdraft was to be an online fantasy sports platform. We had to keep the design fun yet easy to use since we were incorporating three major leagues. We presented a few fireframes that gave the client complete confidence in the web application.
By now, our team moved confidently towards design part of the fantasy sports website.
Our front-end development propelled faster because our team is fully experienced in such platforms.
Our developers had user stories and our old research to refer to whenever they felt stuck. Our project manager ensured that the team interacted actively with Matt and Jeff.
We confidently did the beta testing because both Matt and Jeff were satisfied with our work.