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Avidity is a software development and technology consulting company with Swedish, Brazilian, and German roots, serving the European market since 2012. It is not a traditional SaaS developer tool. Instead, it acts as an external technology partner for development teams, helping with stalled projects, legacy systems, complex codebases, third-party integrations, cloud operations, and European Accessibility Act (EAA) compliance.
Based on the website, its core services include software development solutions, cloud operations, system integration, and Web Accessibility. The cloud operations section provides relatively specific details, covering CI/CD pipelines, containerized development environments, production incident debugging and mitigation, logging and monitoring infrastructure, infrastructure architecture, upgrade planning and execution, and production security patching. On the software development side, it emphasizes legacy system assessment and replacement, third-party system integrations, and defining and building greenfield MVPs. Its integration services cover both common payment systems and less common enterprise software, with an emphasis on industry standards, reusability, and sustainability.
The website does not systematically disclose supported languages or frameworks. It only mentions that the team’s language capabilities go beyond JavaScript, and includes information about a Ruby development lead, so it is difficult to determine the boundaries of its tech stack. There is no clear information on APIs/SDKs, open-source versus closed-source offerings, or self-hosted options. In terms of documentation, the pages provide acceptable descriptions of service categories and cloud operations checklists, but lack in-depth case studies, SLAs, delivery methodology, technical documentation, or a pricing table. Buyers will need to confirm details through a scheduled call before procurement.
Pricing is not public. The company primarily uses a “Book a call” process to understand requirements and provide a custom quote. The advantages are that it covers common pain points for engineering teams, especially legacy systems, complex integrations, and production reliability work; the team also has a cross-border setup and experience in the European market. The drawbacks are that the public information is more service-marketing oriented, with no standardized packages, success-case metrics, tech stack details, or clear delivery boundaries. Budget, timeline, and quality expectations therefore depend heavily on pre-sales communication.
Avidity is suitable for companies that already have development teams but lack specific expertise or capacity, such as financial firms, online learning companies, multinationals, digital agencies, and software companies. Access from China cannot be assessed from the available content, and website and payment availability are unknown. For domestic Chinese projects, it may also be worth comparing Thoughtworks, EPAM, Endava, cloud provider professional services, or local software outsourcing/DevOps providers.
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avidity.se is an Sweden 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 avidity.se directly.