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About Tymate


Tymate is an web and mobile engineering agency. We turn your great ideas into incredible applications, and we support your projects with an efficient and agile approach. Since 2008, we support start-ups and big companies (as Decathlon, PSA, Banque Accord, Fleurus, Vinci, Midas, Norauto...) to implement innovative, ergonomic and durable solutions. Since 2012, we have worked more and more on the interactions between connected devices and mobile devices through applications that revolutionize the user experience. E- commerce, collaborative tools, from the simplest to the more ambitious mobile applications, whatever your need, contact-us to discuss the best approach to turn your ideas into reality.

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Tech Stack


Frameworks, libraries and other Gems

Backend

Python

Python

Ruby

Ruby

GraphQL

GraphQL

Firebase

Firebase

Ruby On Rails

Ruby On Rails

Go

Go

Ci

GitLab CI

GitLab CI

Data

Google Analytics

Google Analytics

Design

Abstract

Abstract

Photoshop

Photoshop

Sketch

Sketch

Figma

Figma

Adobe XD

Adobe XD

Devops

GitLab

GitLab

DigitalOcean

DigitalOcean

GitHub

GitHub

Docker

Docker

Kubernetes

Kubernetes

Netlify

Netlify

Google Cloud Platform

Google Cloud Platform

AWS

AWS

Cloud66

Cloud66

Frontend

Vue.js

Vue.js

TypeScript

TypeScript

React JS

React JS

Flow

Flow

Redux.js

Redux.js

Next.js

Next.js

GatsbyJS

GatsbyJS

Misc

Forest Admin

Forest Admin

Zeplin

Zeplin

Mobile

Swift (iOS)

Swift (iOS)

Java (Android)

Java (Android)

Kotlin (Android)

Kotlin (Android)

Flutter

Flutter

PWA

PWA

React Native

React Native

Monitoring

Firebase Analytics

Firebase Analytics

Sentry

Sentry

AppSignal

AppSignal

Pm

InVision

InVision

Google Drive

Google Drive

Slack

Slack

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