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GinTrick is a system development company based in Tokyo, Japan, positioned as a “team of professional engineers.” It mainly provides contracted Web/app development and AI implementation support. According to its website, its services cover corporate websites/LPs, content-manageable websites, Web applications, PWAs, native iOS/Android apps, and integrating OpenAI into customer service to enable ChatGPT-like chat functionality. It is not a typical developer-tool SaaS, but rather an enterprise-focused development outsourcing and technical implementation provider.
In terms of features and use cases, GinTrick covers the full process from planning and design to development, release, and maintenance, making it suitable for companies without a complete technical team or those needing additional frontend/app development capacity. For languages and frameworks, the site explicitly mentions React Native, PWA, Headless CMS, OpenAI, and ChatGPT, but does not disclose backend languages, cloud platforms, databases, CI/CD, or security and compliance capabilities. As for APIs/SDKs, the site only states that it can integrate OpenAI into customer service, and does not provide its own API or SDK.
Pricing is not publicly disclosed; the pages only guide users to request materials or make an inquiry, so it should be regarded as project-based quoting. This is common for contracted development, but for buyers, the lack of budget ranges, standard delivery timelines, maintenance fees, SLA, and acceptance procedures increases the cost of early-stage communication.
Its strengths are broad coverage: it can handle Web, mobile, and AI implementation work, and it showcases cases such as narrative, PicFav, and frontend development for Baskin Robbins mobile ordering service. Company member backgrounds, address, phone number, email, and other information are also relatively complete. The drawbacks are limited technical detail, making it difficult to assess its maturity in complex backend development, cloud-native architecture, data security, and long-term operations. It also does not explain any open-source strategy, self-hosting options, or standardized product capabilities.
GinTrick is better suited to companies in the Japanese market that want to outsource Web/app development, experiment with OpenAI feature integration, or need engineer-led training and support. If a China-based team is considering cooperation, it should carefully confirm language communication, cross-border contracts, payment methods, data transfer issues, and OpenAI availability. The collected text does not indicate access conditions from mainland China, so this remains “unknown.” Alternatives include local contracted development companies, AI integration service providers, freelance teams, or low-code platforms.
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gintrick.com is an Japan 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 gintrick.com directly.