About Us
Blood & Treasure is a full service design and development shop for quality software on mobile and web.
Since 2012 we’ve offered our enterprise and start-up clients full UI/UX and design services, native iOS and Android development, custom backends in a wide variety of frameworks, as well as customized analytics and databases, while keeping our focus on product/market fit.
Based in NYC, we are a family-run company of three brothers and their papa.
What our customers say
Su Sanni, Founder & CEO, Dollaride
“I’ve been very satisfied and impressed with their engineers and the company’s project management practices. They get an A+ for transparency, communication and responsiveness. I would highly recommend them to other founders looking for a software development agency.”
Leah Horowitz, Vice President, EZR Logistics
“Top notch design and development team going above and beyond to ensure satisfaction. Highly recommended.”
Chris Sprague, Director of Client Services, Millennium Strategies
“As a growing company with unique data and project management needs, we decided to create a customized tool to streamline functionality, remove inefficiencies and boost productivity. The Blood & Treasure team took time to understand our needs and guided us through every step of the process. We look forward to continue to work with them.”
Our skill sets
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