Smerdoff
Smerdoff / Colorado

Software Development Company Serving Colorado

Colorado has an active startup scene around Denver and Boulder, with strong outdoor, health-tech and SaaS communities. Smerdoff works remotely with Colorado businesses on websites, web apps, mobile apps and AI integrations, without the overhead of a large local vendor.

from $1,500from 2 weeks
ColoradoRemoteDenverBoulderColorado Springs

Common Colorado project types

Startup MVPs

first releases for Denver and Boulder-area founders

Business web apps

dashboards, portals and internal tools for growing SMBs

Mobile apps

customer or field-operations apps with a backend and admin panel

AI automation

assistants, knowledge search and workflow automation for operations teams

Coverage

One remote team across every major Colorado market

Whether you are based in Denver, Boulder, Colorado Springs or Fort Collins, the delivery process is the same: written scope, milestone-based development and scheduled overlap for reviews.

Industries

Built for the industries driving Colorado growth

Colorado startups and SMBs often need software that supports outdoor, health-tech or SaaS operations from day one, not as an afterthought.

Visibility

Public pages can support AI search and traditional SEO

We build crawlable service content, structured data, internal links and FAQ sections so search systems and AI assistants can understand the business clearly.

When to consider Smerdoff for a Colorado project

Smerdoff is a good fit when you need an experienced compact team for a practical first release and can work remotely with a Colorado-based business.

FAQ

Yes. We work remotely with businesses in Denver, Boulder, Colorado Springs, Fort Collins and statewide, using the same async-first delivery process everywhere.

We have delivered booking, membership and CRM systems for outdoor and health-adjacent businesses, along with mobile apps for field and customer-facing teams.

We start with a short discovery call, write down the scope and milestones in a shared document, then confirm a fixed price before development begins.

Yes. Many Colorado engagements start as a small, well-defined first phase before expanding into a larger scope.

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Tell us what you want to build in Colorado

Share the product idea, target users, timeline, integrations and first release expectations. We will suggest a practical next step.