Wireframe and Prototype Development
Scottsdale Bizz, a division of Sofvue LLC, is a software development company based in Phoenix, AZ. We specialize in developing low- and high-fidelity wireframes, mockups, and prototypes for a wide assortment of mobile, database, and web-application systems. To date, we have produced over 35,000 wireframes for hundreds of projects across countless platforms.
We offer twenty years’ experience building software solution wireframes for CRM’s, SMEs, U.S., and International based companies, social media, residential and commercial real estate firms, manufacturing, insurance, and financial institutions, bioscience firms, government entities, along with numerous small and mid-sized private companies in the B2b and B2c marketplace.
Our state-of-the-art wireframing techniques and rapid application development prototyping deliver the total picture for any mobile, website or software application you may be considering.
Work Process
The wireframing process builds and establishes the user experience. At Scottsdale Bizz, we create user components, the essential building blocks needed to create any type of software technology solution. Wireframes also stage a project so Cost Estimators and Project Managers can accurately estimate how much time and what types of resources will be needed to complete the project, eliminating scope creep and cost overruns, something that can derail any project.
Visual Roadmap
Wireframing is a visual roadmap of your project. It provides you with the overall look and feel of the web or mobile solution being designed. It also delivers the exact hierarchical structure of your project, whether it's a new company website, web-based application, mobile app, or database system.
Process Documentation
You can't manage what you can't see. Process documentation of your project not only helps with identifying what needs to be coded, but also defines your business processes, areas that may be faulty, and processes that can be improved upon for everyone in your organization.
Minimum Viable Product (MVP)
Successful businesses know a secret. They know that 1% of a project is the idea and 99% is execution. At Scottsdale Bizz, our clients understand this. That's why we offer three different types of MVP solutions so you can demonstrate your solution to whoever needs to see it, whether stakeholders inside an existing company, investors, family investors or coveted angel investors.
The Right Solution
One of the key benefits of going through the wireframing and documentation process is, by its very process, identifying whether the technology being proposed will even work. By documenting and creating wireframes for a software project, you are forced to go from point A to Z, and it's through this journey that you discover, rightly or wrongly, whether your project is or not viable.
A Systematic Approach
Wireframing gives cost estimators and project managers the ability to very accurately estimate how much time and what types of resources will be needed to complete a project, eliminating scope creep and cost overruns that can derail even the best of intended projects.
Goal Driven Process
The first question we ask at the start of any project is "What are your goals?" These goals become the catalyst of the project, and it's these goals that determine what wireframes will be developed, and maybe as equally important, which wireframes will not be developed.
Usability
Wireframing Scottsdale application systems help identify the usability of the application or web-based solution you are considering. It also gives you the ability to demonstrate the technology across a wide swath of users, from stakeholders to employees and managers who can identify flaws and areas of improvement.
The Right Architecture
The right architecture at the right time. Done correctly, wireframes not only function as a tool to define software development, we've watched our clients use them to validate ideas, create A/B test scenarios with wireframes, and decide future growth direction, before writing a single line of source code.
Software Validation
Which makes more sense? Spending thousands of dollars on coding and testing, then having your employees test the system, or spending far less on wireframes and validating your ideas and concepts on those same employees, but without having to rewrite the entire code set?