Web and Mobile Apps Development Company
Mindrops is an AI-driven digital technology company delivering future-ready solutions. We build intelligent websites, smart eCommerce platforms, mobile apps, and custom software-scalable, secure, and user-friendly. Our AI expertise drives automation and business growth...
- Location
- Delhi, India
- Number of Employees
- 100 - 249
- Average Hourly Rate
- $25/hr
- Minimal Budget
- $1,000 - $10,000
- Portfolios Count
- 20 Projects Listed
Mindrops Services
- Web Development
- IT Services
- AI Development
- Software Development
- Mobile App Development
- eCommerce Development
- WordPress Website Design
- DevOps Consulting
- Cybersecurity
- Cloud Consulting
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Mindrops Reviews & Testimonials
Akanksha Aggarwal Director at Novah by Akankshaa4.8★Web Development Review from Akanksha Aggarwal
Novah by Akankshaa sells crystal jewellery and gift sets, and most people pick a piece because of what it means to them. Our old way of selling, which was mostly Instagram, did not show that at all. Mindrops built the complete ecommerce website for us, right from grouping the products to putting it live. Collections were set up as Signature Bracelets, Crystal Mixels, Luxury Line, Trims & Charms and Sets & Gifting, plus a second way to shop based on things like Abundance & Wealth or Calm & Clarity. Cart, checkout, wishlist, login and search were all built in the same go. The Watch and Buy part, where a video plays next to a product you can buy, gets used a lot. Orders come straight through the site now instead of through chat, which changed how our days run. The launch happened on the exact date given at the start. Not everything was smooth though, the product page had to be built again after it ran slow on mid range phones and that fix took longer than promised. For a small jewellery brand going online properly for the first time, it was worth the money.
Sanchi Director at Adarsh Scientific Corporation5.0★Web Development Review from Sanchi
Laboratory chemicals and scientific instruments distribution is not a flashy industry, but the digital presence still matters when institutional and pharmaceutical buyers are comparing suppliers online. Adarsh Scientific Corporation had been running on a dated site for years despite nearly sixty years of operating history. Mindrops was brought in during December 2025 to handle a full website design and development project, starting with the product showcase and catalogue structure. The new catalogue section lets customers browse and download manufacturer materials directly instead of requesting them by email. A channel partners page and a redesigned enquiry system rounded out the build. The site launched on schedule by December 29, staying within a tight month-long window that included the holiday period. Page speed and mobile responsiveness came out noticeably better than the previous site, which matters given how many buyers now check suppliers on their phones first. One catalogue upload issue mid-project needed rework and added a short delay, though it did not affect the final launch date. The scientific instruments distributor now has a platform that actually reflects the business behind it. Mindrops has stayed on afterward for maintenance and content updates as the product catalogue keeps growing.
Amit Gupta Director at MRS Woodcraft Private Limited5.0★Web Development Review from Amit Gupta
MRS Wood Craft had no digital presence before this project, which is a real problem in a category where B2B buyers now search for flush door and block board manufacturers before picking up the phone. Mindrops took on a fairly wide scope, covering website development, SEO setup, blog creation, and social media handle setup across platforms. The website was structured around actual product categories with clean navigation between flush doors, block boards, and plywood. SEO work focused on placing the brand in front of relevant searches from the start, rather than treating it as an afterthought. The blog section was set up with a content framework in place, not just a blank section to fill later. The content approval phase was slower than expected and required multiple revision rounds on product descriptions and blog topics before things moved forward. That is worth noting for anyone starting a similar engagement, as it added time to the early milestones. Once approvals were locked, the team moved steadily and communication stayed consistent. For a manufacturing brand entering the digital space seriously for the first time, the outcome is a functional website backed by website development services and an SEO foundation that gives the brand a real starting point for online visibility.





























