UK App Developers create new service to help struggling SMEs Post Lockdown

UK App Developers create new service to help struggling SMEs Post Lockdown

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This month, Voosh, a UK app developing company, have created a new service for small business owners who are looking to develop an app. Voosh will work with small businesses in a flexible process, to fit a range of budgets. 

The flexible service comes after a surge of small businesses folded over lockdown, as Voosh wants to help them get back on their feet and into the online sphere. Voosh are offering design, product consultation, website development, digital branding and services that transform businesses from offline to online. 

Voosh are also encouraging small business owners to consider an app for more efficient restaurant service and shopping experiences. As opposed to replacing the services provided, Voosh wants to show business owners how apps can enable their business, making them more profitable and efficient. 

Entrepreneur and Co-Founder of Voosh, Abdulelah Al-Attiyah said, “As small business owners ourselves, we have been totally empathetic for everyone who has been struggling over lockdown. We want our services to be more affordable for small business owners, regardless of what stage their business is at. Creating an app should be exciting so we want to take the stress and confusion out of the process for our clients.” 

The developers are committed to supplying ongoing support and are with their clients every step of the way. Voosh take the difficulty out of app development and turn visions into success, whilst ensuring their clients enjoy doing it.

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