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Mobile Rocket looks to fuel business growth with £300k investment
Mobile app developer Mobile Rocket has invested over £300k in property and people to expand its operations.
The Newton Aycliffe firm, which to date has built and deployed more than 450 mobile apps, has recently purchased an additional building, moving into Parsons Court on the Aycliffe Industrial Estate.
Coupled with new key appointments in design, marketing and customer service, the firm says it is now in a position to launch new products specifically designed to bring value to the SME marketplace.
Now looking to branch out with a new mobile app service, the company will design, build, and deploy apps on a contractless basis, which includes free trialing, for £50 a month.
In addition to a mobile app, the company has unveiled a ‘mobile app and website’ package controlled from the same platform.
For an additional £25 per month, a company can upgrade and benefit from a great website and mobile app on a month-by-month basis, costing £75 a month.
Speaking of the company’s latest offering following investment this year, Adam Lee, Managing Director at Mobile Rocket, said: “This is a great option for any business looking for the digital tools to grow their business.
“Our platform gives businesses the tools of a mobile app and website to better engage with their customers. Easy to use, affordable, and with no contract.”
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