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SharpQuest, Inc.

IN Website 11-50 employees
$50 - $99/hr
5.0

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Technologies

Xamarin FormsC#ASP.NET Core Web APIMS SQLMS AzureAWSAngularCSSHTMLjQueryTelerik Kendo UISAP HANASAP S/4HANAAndroidiOSProgressive Web Apps (PWA)

Services

Custom Software DevelopmentMobile App DevelopmentWeb Application DevelopmentLegacy System ModernizationAI IntegrationApplication ModernizationOffshore DevelopmentIT Staff AugmentationUI/UX DesignDatabase Design & ArchitectureQuality Assurance & TestingAgile Project Management

Notable Clients

TKS IndustrialPlastic Omnium & Inergy AutomotiveKibageGraham Healthcare GroupQuorum Business SolutionsFull Throttle TechnologiesJacobs EngineeringSanDisk (Western Digital)HygieiaKeyser Manufacturing (Portcity Racing)MadDog TechnologyCoreSRM

SharpQuest is a custom software and mobile app development company headquartered in Michigan, USA, with offshore operations in Canada and India. The firm has spent over 15 years building enterprise applications for Fortune 500 companies and startups, ranging from legacy system modernization to greenfield development. They work across web, mobile, cloud, and desktop platforms, with a particular focus on manufacturing, healthcare, automotive, and energy sectors.

The company's portfolio spans dozens of completed projects: TKS Industrial's ERP overhaul, Plastic Omnium's engineering design automation (saving $50K per location annually), Kibage's caregiver management platform (59% productivity increase), and Graham Healthcare Group's clinician and patient apps. They've also delivered work for Jacobs Engineering, SanDisk/Western Digital, Hygieia, and Full Throttle Technologies. Projects typically run 4-12 months and involve cross-functional collaboration between onshore and offshore teams.

Services and capabilities

SharpQuest offers six core service lines. Software Development covers custom web and desktop applications, with emphasis on legacy system modernization. Mobile Apps Development delivers iOS and Android solutions, including a race car sensor app for Portcity Racing and time configuration apps for manufacturing systems. AI Integration is listed as a service but lacks detail in their public materials.

Application Modernization is a significant practice: they've converted stored procedures to microservices for oil and gas ERP vendors, migrated employee intranet portals to cloud, and overhauled patient tracking systems originally built in 2003–04. IT Staff Augmentation places engineers at client sites or integrates them into remote teams. Offshore Development packages their India and Canada operations for companies seeking cost-effective capacity.

Methodologically, they employ Agile, conduct daily standups between onshore and offshore teams, and emphasize UI/UX design—several case studies highlight user-friendly interfaces as a differentiator. Database work spans MS SQL, SAP HANA, and cloud-native architectures. Testing and QA are formal; they stress security and performance validation.

Notable work

TKS Industrial engaged SharpQuest to modernize a legacy supplier bidding and purchasing application, alongside building an employee intranet portal migrated to cloud with single sign-on integration. The company grew revenue through the modernized ERP system.

Plastic Omnium & Inergy Automotive consolidated four separate desktop applications and databases into a unified engineering system, then automated a manual design approval workflow that previously required onsite staff and paperwork. The latter initiative alone saves $50K per location per year.

Kibage, an AgeTech startup, worked with SharpQuest to build a caregiver management platform that achieved a 59% increase in caregiver productivity. Graham Healthcare Group launched two complementary apps—a patient-facing "My Care Central" for care plan access and a clinician PWA to improve staff efficiency in home and hospice care. Hygieia, a diabetes management startup, needed a physician onboarding portal and treatment management interface for their insulin control device; the CEO noted the relationship was smooth enough that he heard nothing about problems.

Quorum Business Solutions, an oil and gas ERP vendor, partnered with SharpQuest to modernize their portfolio of 20+ desktop products used by Fortune 500 companies, converting legacy processes to modern architectures. Full Throttle Technologies automated customer support operations to reduce manual database interventions; their solutions serve 20,000+ automotive repair shops across the US and Canada.

How they work

SharpQuest recommends a four-phase engagement model. First, Strategic Consulting identifies goals—capacity expansion, specialized skills, maintenance outsourcing, or complete development outsourcing. Second, a Pilot Project lets clients evaluate the team before scaling. Third, Hybrid Engagement introduces an onshore project manager or team leader alongside offshore engineers (optional but recommended for early stages). Fourth, Development proceeds under Agile with daily meetings, regular updates, and concurrent communication between onshore and offshore teams.

Clients can choose among Dedicated Offshore Teams, Milestone-Based Projects, Fixed-Price engagements, or part-time/full-time resource models. Engagement length depends on scope; their portfolio shows projects ranging from 4 months (race car app) to ongoing partnerships (TKS, Graham Healthcare). They have offices in Canada and India, enabling geographic distribution of work and continuous coverage.

Team and credentials

SharpQuest's offshore engineering teams are staffed with developers carrying over five years of experience each. The company claims 15+ years of proven expertise, though founding year is not explicitly stated. Team size is not disclosed. No formal certifications (ISO 27001, SOC 2, GDPR compliance statements) appear in the source material. They describe themselves as "a team of developers with humanity" and emphasize responsiveness and availability. Client testimonials highlight clarity of guidance, willingness to incorporate feedback, and flexibility during project ups and downs. Deepak Kakar at SanDisk (Western Digital) praised the team's ability to build user-friendly applications well-integrated with existing ERP systems.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does SharpQuest specialize in?
SharpQuest builds custom software, mobile apps, and enterprise systems. Their work focuses on legacy modernization, mobile development, database architecture, and offshore staff augmentation for manufacturing, healthcare, automotive, and energy sectors. They've delivered solutions ranging from greenfield development to modernization of Fortune 500 systems.
Where is SharpQuest based?
SharpQuest is headquartered in Michigan, USA. They operate offices in Canada and India, allowing them to offer offshore development services with onshore project management options.
What's SharpQuest's typical engagement model?
SharpQuest recommends a four-phase approach: Strategic Consulting to identify goals, a Pilot Project to evaluate the team, Hybrid Engagement with an onshore project manager and offshore engineers, then Development under Agile methodology. Clients can choose Dedicated Offshore Teams, Milestone-Based Projects, Fixed-Price work, or part-time/full-time resources.
What technologies does SharpQuest work with?
SharpQuest's tech stack includes C#, ASP.NET Core, Xamarin Forms, Angular, MS SQL, SAP HANA/S/4HANA, AWS, and Azure. They build mobile apps for iOS and Android, web applications, PWAs, and enterprise databases. They also work with Telerik Kendo UI, jQuery, and legacy platforms requiring modernization.
What measurable results has SharpQuest delivered?
Kibage's caregiver app achieved a 59% increase in caregiver productivity. Plastic Omnium's design automation saves $50K per location annually. Plastic Omnium's engineering app anticipates 1500 hours per year in efficiency gains. TKS Industrial grew revenue after modernizing their ERP. Keyser Manufacturing's race car sensor app was completed in 4 months and is used on tablets and phones.
Who are some of SharpQuest's clients?
SharpQuest has worked with TKS Industrial, Plastic Omnium, Kibage, Graham Healthcare Group, Jacobs Engineering, SanDisk/Western Digital, Quorum Business Solutions, Full Throttle Technologies, Hygieia, Keyser Manufacturing, MadDog Technology, and CoreSRM. They serve Fortune 500 companies and startups across manufacturing, healthcare, automotive, energy, and travel sectors.

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