Partner Article
Double tech wins for Pixel Kicks
Pixel Kicks, the full-service digital agency, has secured two new tech client clients: Orka Technology Group and Accxia.
The Pixel Kicks team will be developing and launching a brand new web and mobile compatible website for Orka Technology’s staffing platform, which has recently been rebranded from Broadstone to Orka Works. The platform allows workers to find fair and flexible temporary work opportunities with large corporates working in traditional, regulated industries such as security, cleaning and logistics.
Established in 2019, Orka Technology builds products designed specifically for hourly workers, solving challenges around high-turnover, high-volumes and high-velocity employment within traditional industries, such as security, cleaning, and other service industries.
The second brief is with German headquartered cloud services partner Accxia. Pixel Kicks will be developing a new HubSpot based website to help generate global leads and enquiries. The site is expected to be launched in the first half of 2021.
Matt Hartley – principal sales and account manager at Pixel Kicks said: “Over recent years we have built up a strong reputation in the tech sector so these new wins are great news for the team. Both are leaders in their respective fields so our focus will be on creating cutting edge websites that add real commercial advantage and value.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Pixel Kicks .
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