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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Plasmic customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Plasmic for Apps Development from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Plasmic for Apps Development include: Jinding, a Australia based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 300 employees and revenues of $20.0 million, Linearb, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 150 employees and revenues of $16.0 million, Together Women's Health, a United States based Healthcare organisation with 260 employees and revenues of $15.0 million, GeneTex, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 120 employees and revenues of $12.0 million, Dresma, a India based Media organisation with 71 employees and revenues of $11.0 million and many others.
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Cardina | Professional Services | 30 | $3M | United States | Plasmic | Plasmic | Apps Development | 2023 | n/a |
In 2023 Cardina implemented Plasmic on its website, adopting the Plasmic Apps Development platform to centralize visual page authoring and component driven UI assembly. The implementation targeted web development and marketing functions, with the application serving as the primary authoring environment for client facing pages and marketing microsites for the 30 person professional services firm.
Deployment followed a cloud SaaS authoring model in which designers and nontechnical marketers assemble pages within Plasmic and publish compiled front end artifacts to the public site hosting. Configuration emphasized a shared component library, responsive templates, role based authoring permissions, and a design to publishing pipeline that separates developer maintained components from marketer level page composition. Governance introduced staged approval and content ownership between marketing and development, aligning operational workflows for content updates, component stewardship, and release cadence within Cardina’s Apps Development practice using Plasmic.
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Cardless | Banking and Financial Services | 50 | $7M | United States | Plasmic | Plasmic | Apps Development | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021, Cardless implemented Plasmic on their website. Cardless deployed Plasmic as an application in the Apps Development category to manage UI composition and visual page content for the public site, aligning design and front end output within a single authoring environment. The implementation targeted marketing pages and customer facing UI components used across the corporate website.
Plasmic was configured to support a component driven design system and visual editor, enabling designers to create reusable UI components, page templates, and responsive layouts. Configuration work included variant management and content staging capabilities to allow iterative updates to pages and components without requiring full engineering changes. The deployment emphasized visual authoring and design system governance as core functional capabilities provided by Plasmic.
Plasmic was integrated into Cardless website front end workflows so exported components and page definitions are consumed by the site build and deployment processes. Operational coverage centered on collaboration between design, product, and engineering teams, with designers and product owners authoring content and engineers retaining code level oversight for component implementation. Governance focused on stewardship of the design system and publishing approvals to control live site changes.
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Certainly | Professional Services | 50 | $5M | Denmark | Plasmic | Plasmic | Apps Development | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, Certainly deployed Plasmic on their public website as part of an Apps Development initiative. Certainly implemented Plasmic to provide a visual, component-driven authoring layer for site pages and templates, embedding Plasmic into their web delivery workflow.
The implementation focused on Plasmic's component-based visual editor, configuring reusable components and page templates that reflect Certainly's design standards. Configuration emphasized declarative component composition and a publishing workflow that moves authored pages from the Plasmic editor into the website deployment pipeline.
Operational scope covered web development and marketing functions, with development teams responsible for component library maintenance and marketing teams using Plasmic for page composition and content updates. Governance centered on component ownership and controlled publishing, enabling separation of responsibilities between engineering and content owners while preserving consistency across Certainly's site.
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Coinjoss | Professional Services | 10 | $2M | Indonesia | Plasmic | Plasmic | Apps Development | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022 Coinjoss implemented Plasmic to manage and author front end content on its public website, aligning the work with its Apps Development needs. The deployment centers on using Plasmic as the primary visual development tool for site pages and reusable UI components, and Plasmic is embedded into the customer-facing web presence hosted from Indonesia.
The implementation leverages Plasmic capabilities typical to the Apps Development category, including visual page building, a shared component library, design to code flows, and template driven page assembly. Coinjoss configured Plasmic for component variants and responsive layouts to standardize page composition and reduce manual HTML edits, with editors and designers operating inside the Plasmic authoring environment.
Operationally the use of Plasmic is focused on the website and marketing content workflows, with usage concentrated among the small web and marketing team at Coinjoss. Integration is implemented at the site layer so that Plasmic authored components and pages are delivered as part of the live website, enabling content updates without heavy engineering involvement.
Governance for the Plasmic rollout emphasized component library control and editorial roles, shifting routine content ownership to non engineering staff and establishing template and styling guidelines to maintain consistency. The implementation narrative shows Coinjoss Plasmic Apps Development supporting a lightweight, team centric web content workflow rather than a broad enterprise platform deployment.
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DevRev | Professional Services | 100 | $10M | United States | Plasmic | Plasmic | Apps Development | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, DevRev implemented Plasmic to manage and author content on its public website. DevRev deployed Plasmic as an Apps Development solution to centralize UI composition and content publishing for customer facing pages.
The implementation leverages Plasmic capabilities typical of the Apps Development category, including a visual page builder and a component library used to enforce a consistent design system. Plasmic is used to define reusable UI components and templates, enabling designers to compose pages and developers to ship components that are maintained centrally.
Operationally the Plasmic instance is bound to the company website and supports marketing and product teams for content updates and iterative page design. The deployment interfaces with the website front end and the content publishing pipeline to deliver runtime UI artifacts and preview workflows without naming specific frameworks or hosting platforms.
Governance focuses on component ownership and authoring workflows, with designers maintaining the component library and authors following staged publish approvals to control live site changes. The configuration emphasizes design to code handoff, component governance, and role based editing to reduce developer changes for routine content updates.
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Professional Services | 10 | $1M | Philippines | Plasmic | Plasmic | Apps Development | 2023 | n/a |
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Healthcare | 10 | $1M | India | Plasmic | Plasmic | Apps Development | 2022 | n/a |
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Media | 71 | $11M | India | Plasmic | Plasmic | Apps Development | 2024 | n/a |
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Professional Services | 10 | $1M | Austria | Plasmic | Plasmic | Apps Development | 2022 | n/a |
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Manufacturing | 10 | $1M | United States | Plasmic | Plasmic | Apps Development | 2023 | n/a |
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| Logo | Company | Industry | Employees | Revenue | Country | Evaluated |
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| PTK | Non Profit | 26 | $3M | Sweden | 2024-11-08 |