Smerdoff
Smerdoff / New Jersey

Software Development Company Serving New Jersey

New Jersey businesses often work closely with New York City clients and partners, which means software needs to hold up to the same standards as the NYC-metro market. Smerdoff works remotely with New Jersey companies on websites, web apps, mobile apps and CRM systems, without the overhead of a large local vendor.

from $1,500from 2 weeks
New JerseyRemoteNYC-MetroFintechMVP

Common New Jersey project types

Startup MVPs

first releases for NJ founders working with NYC-metro partners

Business web apps

dashboards, portals and internal tools for growing SMBs

Mobile apps

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

CRM and integrations

workflow automation connected to existing NYC-metro vendor systems

Coverage

One remote team across New Jersey and the NYC-metro area

Whether you are based in Newark, Jersey City or elsewhere in the state, the delivery process is the same: written scope, milestone-based development and scheduled overlap for reviews.

Industries

Built for NJ companies that work closely with NYC

New Jersey SMBs and startups often need software that meets the same bar as their NYC-metro clients and partners, from day one.

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 New Jersey project

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

FAQ

Yes. We regularly work with New Jersey businesses whose clients, partners or vendors are based in the NYC-metro area, and match that level of delivery.

We support fintech-adjacent, logistics and general SMB software projects, including CRM, integrations and customer-facing apps.

After a short discovery call we scope the first release and give a fixed price and timeline before any development starts.

Yes. A focused pilot or first milestone is a common way to start, so you can evaluate the process before committing to the full scope.

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Tell us what you want to build in New Jersey

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