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Inflash is not a developer tool or SaaS platform in the typical sense, but a custom software development service provider. According to its website, it has been operating since 2005 and serves small to mid-sized businesses, startups, and nonprofit organizations, offering web applications, mobile applications, staff augmentation, and software testing/QA. Its core positioning is to deliver high-quality software at lower cost, while reducing communication and cost risks in outsourced collaboration through “high-touch, aggravation-free” project management.
In terms of features and use cases, Inflash covers the full software delivery lifecycle: custom web application development, mobile app development, development/QA staff augmentation, software testing, and quality assurance. On the technology side, the site explicitly mentions ASP.NET, ASP.NET MVC, Java, JavaScript, jQuery, Ajax, and HTML5. For mobile, it supports iOS, Android, and Windows, using both native development kits and cross-platform software. It also specifically highlights its strength in converting or integrating .NET web applications into mobile environments such as iOS and Android.
Inflash uses a project-based fixed-price model. It says every project receives a fixed price proposal, including a summary of project scope and costs, with the goal of avoiding cost overruns or unexpected fees. This model is friendly to budget-conscious SMBs, but the website does not publish price ranges, delivery timeline examples, payment methods, or service-level agreements. Buyers therefore still need to request a quote and further confirm contract terms before procurement.
Its advantages include a broad service scope, emphasis on project management, frequent communication, daily or weekly updates, and a 3-level testing methodology. Fixed pricing also helps with budget control. It covers a wide range of industries, including nonprofits, SaaS, healthcare, finance, manufacturing, and e-commerce, and lists case-study entries such as Red Cross and Adozo Consultancy. The drawbacks are also clear: the information is fairly marketing-oriented and lacks key details such as team size, delivery regions, security compliance, code ownership, and maintenance SLAs. There is also no information about APIs, SDKs, open source, self-hosting, or developer documentation, which means it is not very productized.
Inflash is better suited to SMBs, startups, and nonprofit organizations that need an overseas outsourcing team for custom development, .NET system modernization, mobile development, or QA supplementation. It is not a good fit for teams looking for an out-of-the-box developer platform, low-code tool, or API service. Access from China cannot be determined from the available text and is marked as unknown; payment methods are also not disclosed. Users in China may also compare it with local software outsourcing firms, enterprise services on 猪八戒网, or international alternatives such as Toptal, Upwork, EPAM, and Thoughtworks.
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inflash.com is an United States Dev Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach inflash.com directly.