Our industry experts identified the leading software development companies in Florida. These firms build solutions for businesses of all sizes across industries. Use the filters to find the best partner for your needs.
Best Software Developers in Florida
3 Companies-Rankings updated: August 19, 2026
DesignRush evaluates each listed software development company based on professional expertise and verified client reviews. Some placements may be paid.
Novacomp is a leading regional IT services company with over 25 years of experience assisting businesses in their digital transformation through solutions such as IT outsourcing, dedicated teams, IT consulting, staff augmentation, QA and software testing, app development, cloud services and more...
Location
Miami, Florida
Number of Employees
500 - 999
Average Hourly Rate
$40/hr
Minimal Budget
$50,000 & Up
Portfolios Count
5 Projects Listed
Novacomp Services
Software Development
Mobile App Development
Software Testing
IT Services
Staff Augmentation
Cybersecurity
UI/UX Design
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We build mobile apps, web platforms & AI workflows for organisations doing good in the world.
3 Sided Cube is a global mobile app and digital development company with a passion for Tech For Good, championing the genius over the generic to build life-saving, life-changing digital solutions...
Location
St. Petersburg, Florida
Number of Employees
50 - 99
Average Hourly Rate
$150/hr
Minimal Budget
$50,000 & Up
Portfolios Count
5 Projects Listed
3 Sided Cube Services
Mobile App Development
Software Development
Web Development
AI Development
Digital Services
UI/UX Design
Digital Strategy
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American Red Cross
Surfers Against Sewage
Omaze
Vodafone | Glastonbury Festival
LUSH
Global Forest Watch
The World Resources Institute
University Of Bristol
GDPC
Wonderbly
Data sourced from the agency's DesignRush profile
3 Sided Cube Reviews & Testimonials
Si Muddell Review from Google
4.0★
Si Muddell's Review Sourced from Google
Fantastically positive and driven team who on every interaction you just know care deeply about a) what they do b) what they deliver and c) ultimately the experience the end user will have.Hugely impressed with their personal, creative and energy driven approach at the pitch stage, I commissioned 3SC to help us better scope an app. Their task was to take an in-house developed app prototype, and turn it into a fully fledged technical specification with user stories, MoSCoW prioritisation, costs, and an updated look and feel; all done with audience need at the heart.Myself and the wider team have nothing but very good things to say about 3SC. When reflecting on an agency to work with, loads say they can do it, some can actually do what they say they can do, even less do it in the spirit of real partnership and mutually respect/drive. 3SC do all of these excellently. I highly recommend them.
Oliver Morrison Review from Google
5.0★
Oliver Morrison's Review Sourced from Google
A passionate team of insanely talented experts, producing industry leading technology for good causes. Highly recommend.
Kev Borrill Review from Google
5.0★
Kev Borrill's Review Sourced from Google
Great Digital agency with a passion for making great mobile apps in the Tech for good industry
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At Appstract, we specialize in crafting solutions that deliver unforgettable user experiences by leveraging innovation and adhering to best practices in mobile and web application development and design. Our mission is to ensure that every interaction with our products leaves a lasting impression, driving...
Location
Coconut Creek, Florida
Number of Employees
Under 49
Average Hourly Rate
$30/hr
Minimal Budget
$25,000 - $50,000
Portfolios Count
4 Projects Listed
Appstract LLC Services
Software Development
Mobile App Development
Product Design
UI/UX Design
Staff Augmentation
Data sourced from the agency's DesignRush profile, its website, and other relevant accounts
Frequently Asked Questions About Software Development Companies in Florida
How do I compare different agency proposals?
When proposals have different price points, they usually cover different scopes. Comparing them line by line can create the illusion of a cost difference when the real difference is what’s included.
To compare fairly, send each of the shortlisted software developers in Florida the same requirements document and ask them to re-quote based on that scope.
What red flags should make me walk away from a Florida software development firm, even if its portfolio looks great?
A reliable red flag is agreeing with everything a client demands on the first discovery call. In software development, uncritical agreement often leads to scope disputes later.
A reliable agency will challenge unclear requirements, flag unrealistic timelines (especially when integrations are involved), and share hard truths before you sign.
Industry research consistently shows that scope creep is common, and it often starts with requirements that weren’t tested during the sales process.
Aside from that, walk away if:
There’s no named project manager assigned to your account before you sign.
The contract defines delivery as a code handoff instead of tested, working software.
Case studies show polished screenshots but don’t mention timelines, budgets, or what went wrong.
What hidden costs are software development agencies least likely to disclose upfront?
One cost that software developers in Florida often leave out of early proposals is data migration. Moving your existing users, records, and history into a new system is rarely included by default, and it can add meaningful cost.
The table below lists common hidden-cost categories and simple ways to confirm whether they’re included before you sign.
Hidden Cost
How to Check
Change order fees
Ask to see the last three change orders from a similar project (with sensitive details removed).
Third-party licensing
Request a full tech-stack list and note which tools are paid, free, or client-owned.
Data migration
Ask whether data migration is included in scope or explicitly excluded.
Handoff and training
Confirm whether documentation and training are deliverables or paid add-ons.
Should I hire a large Florida agency with a full team or a boutique shop?
Agency size matters less than team composition and seniority.
Large software development companies in Florida may win enterprise work on reputation, then staff projects with more junior developers. Boutique agencies may pitch senior talent, but can become stretched thin if they take on multiple projects at once.
Before signing, ask for the names, seniority levels, and current workloads of the team assigned to you. If the agency won’t commit to this in writing, you’ll have limited leverage after the contract is signed.
How do I know if a custom software development company in Florida has industry experience?
The best proof of industry experience is a live reference call with a client in a similar industry. Written testimonials are curated, while on a call, you control the questions.
If some of the shortlisted software development companies in Florida won’t offer a reference call, or the reference can only speak in generalities, treat industry claims as unverified. As a secondary check, ask what compliance or domain constraints they handled (e.g., HIPAA, real-time inventory, state licensing). Vague answers usually mean shallow experience.
What should I lock into the contract to protect myself if the project runs over time or over budget?
The most protective clause is a milestone payment schedule tied to clear, verifiable deliverables. The table below lists contract terms, what each protects against, and example language to request.
Contract Term
What It Protects Against
Language to Require
Milestone-based payments
Paying for time, not outcomes
"Payment released upon client sign-off of working feature set".
Source code ownership at each stage
Losing leverage mid-project
"Client owns all code produced to date upon each payment".
Weekly billing cap with approval
Runaway hours without visibility
"No more than X hours billed per week without written approval".
Defined acceptance criteria
Disputes over what "done" means
"Acceptance defined as software meeting the attached functional spec".
If software developers in Florida won't include all four of these terms in negotiation, their business model depends on the ambiguity those terms remove, which is the most important thing you'll learn in the entire selection process.
We've never managed a software development project internally before. Is that a dealbreaker, or can the right agency compensate for it?
No internal technical experience is not a dealbreaker, but it shifts your selection criteria entirely. You are now hiring for client education and structured communication, not just development capability.
According to McKinsey's 2023 State of Software Delivery report, poor client-side communication is cited as a contributing factor in 56% of delayed software projects, meaning the burden of keeping an inexperienced client informed falls on the agency, and the best ones build that into their process by design.
Ask every software developer in Florida directly: "How do you handle a client who doesn't know what they don't know?" The right answer describes a concrete onboarding process, sprint reviews in plain language, and proactive decision flagging before issues become blockers.
An answer like "we're pretty flexible" or "we adapt to whatever works for you" is not reassurance. It means your inexperience will define the process by default, and that is how projects drift.