Dogtown Media Recognized as a Top B2B Technology Provider by Clutch Research

Dogtown Media has been recognized by B2B research firm Clutch as one of the Top 1000 Global Service Providers. The report highlights only the top 1% of companies on the platform across the world and is a testament to Dogtown Media’s ability to deliver quality mobile technology solutions to an array of distinguished clients from VC backed startups to Fortune 500 organizations.

This recognition comes on the heels of another successful year for Dogtown Media, which was also recognized as one of the world’s top wearables tech developers by Clutch. Thanks to its team of experienced developers, Dogtown Media is able to provide solutions that meet the needs of its clients.

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Clutch evaluates each company on its platform for their ability to deliver based on certain criteria. It’s a thorough assessment, which includes analyzing verified Clutch reviews, selection of clients and portfolio of work, the robustness of the profile including specializations and experience, as well as examining brand awareness and recognition in the industry. Companies are appraised under these four key performance areas to ensure they are able to meet their commitments with high standards.

Marc Fischer, co-founder and CEO of Dogtown Media, a leading mobile app development company said, “Since our inception in 2011, Dogtown Media has strived to create impactful digital technology. It’s an honor to be included as a top ranked technology services provider by Clutch for another year running”.

For Dogtown Media, this recognition is a testament to their hard work and dedication to providing best-in-class mobile solutions to some of the world’s leading brands. As they continue to grow, they will remain committed to upholding these standards and delivering exceptional customer experiences.

SOURCE: PRWeb

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