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1994 is a UK-based provider of bespoke web and mobile software development services. Its website positions the company as delivering web apps, mobile apps, e-commerce sites, and support & maintenance for businesses. It is not a typical self-serve developer-tool SaaS, but rather a project-based software design and development team serving brands, SMEs, digital agencies, and clients that need complex e-commerce logic.
Based on the website content, 1994’s core capabilities cover requirements discovery, design collaboration, development, user testing, deployment, and one month of post-launch monitoring. For web development, it lists Laravel, Statamic, Craft CMS, Vue.js, Alpine.js, and Tailwind CSS. For mobile, it uses Flutter, Ionic, and Cordova, emphasizing one build that supports both iOS and Android. For e-commerce, it mainly works with Shopify, Craft Commerce, and bespoke custom builds. Its case studies also mention integration with Drupal CMS, a Salesforce dealer finder, MySQL, and development of complex configurable product platforms, suggesting that the team is stronger at translating business processes into custom systems than simply applying templates.
The official website does not publish a standard price list and primarily directs visitors to book a consultation. One reference point is the Rohallion case study, which lists a £5-10k price range. Support and maintenance are described as Partnership Packages, but fees, response times, and SLA details are not disclosed. The delivery process is relatively clear: a one-day pre-build workshop, design, build phase, post-build walkthrough, staging user testing, and deployment. This should be fairly friendly for non-technical clients.
The strengths are a transparent tech stack, end-to-end delivery coverage, and client testimonials that repeatedly mention clear communication, fast delivery, and service quality. The maintenance page also says it can provide documentation, README files, and code files, making it easier for clients to maintain the project themselves or hand it over to a third party. The downsides are also clear: there is no standardized product, API/SDK documentation, or self-service console; pricing, timelines, SLA, and payment methods are missing; and there is limited information about team size or cross-border service capabilities.
1994 is suitable for companies looking to outsource bespoke web applications, hybrid mobile apps, Shopify/custom e-commerce, or project rescue work, especially clients that value communication and long-term maintenance. It is not a good fit for teams looking for an out-of-the-box development platform, low-code tool, or cloud API service. Access and payment information for China is not provided in the main text, and domain reachability cannot be judged from the text alone, so this remains unknown. Domestic teams may also evaluate local software outsourcing teams, service providers in the ONES/Coding ecosystem, or international alternatives such as Thoughtbot, Netguru, and Toptal.
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1994.co.uk is an United Kingdom Dev Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach 1994.co.uk directly.