2024 has been nothing short of epic for the Yeti team! From collaborating with the hit Netflix show Love is Blind to empowering underrepresented entrepreneurs and supporting HR professionals, we’ve had the privilege of working on some truly impactful projects. Join us as we take a deep dive into the highlights of 2024 and revisit the projects and moments that made this year one for the books!
It’s important to be real with your team, and that means you have to talk about money. But how you talk about the company’s financial health with your team is extremely important.
Want to get started on building an app? The good news is that there is a lot you can do on your own to get started - even if you have absolutely no development knowledge!
Crafting emails in HTML can still be a tedious and time-consuming task. Luckily we have options when it comes to creating responsive HTML emails.
Despite the ups and downs of the past year, we're very grateful to still be running a successful software development company. We’ve certainly had to make some pivots, but we did our very best to make the most of the year.
Whether you’re a business owner working with a development team to build an app for your company, or a developer creating your very first app, there’s a lot to learn about the entire process, including how to avoid the most common mistakes made during the app development process
As we enter year two of the pandemic we’re beginning to see more thoughtful technology being developed - technology that will truly allow us to manage the long term effects of COVID-19.
Whether you're building an app for your startup, a marketing website or an advanced enterprise digital workflow system, the guidelines for setting up a strong relationship between your executive team and your product development team are the same.
2020 has certainly been a challenging year in many ways, but despite the difficulties, we've had the opportunity to create some meaningful products that we're really proud of.
We're all tired of staring at Zoom boxes. It's time to make virtual events doable, scalable and impactful and engaging
It’s hard to believe that this month marks 10 years since my business partner Rudy and I began the adventure of running our product development agency, Yeti. Check out the 10 biggest lessons we've learned in those 10 years.
Starting a new business is truly an adventure. You’re embarking on a journey through uncharted territories that can be difficult to navigate without a bit of guidance from those who have gone before you.
Have a great idea for an app but feeling overwhelmed by the process of hiring the right developer for it?We get it. There’s a lot at stake when you’re searching for the right partner to go on the adventure of co-creating your app with.
In Yeti’s decade-long existence we’ve continuously iterated on the ways we run our company. Our quest to optimize our business operations has led us to experiment with many ideas and methods - many successful, some not.
For many small and midsize business owners, the actual process of creating that app can seem like a confusing, if not completely mysterious, concept. To help de-mystify the process Yeti's CTO & Co-Founder, Rudy Mutter answers some of your biggest questions about the process of building an app.
The SF Django Meetup Group recently hosted another successful evening of deep discussion and discourse on Django related topics! Check out the talks given by our expert Djangonauts!
It’s time to start building distance learning platforms that truly work. To truly meet student needs we must create platforms dedicated to parent education, social development, economic needs and so much more.
Have an app idea you’d like to develop? You can get started on the process on your own with these 3 simple steps!
Stay Play Grow puts dozens of valuable resources at the fingertips of families of young children who are currently at home due to the pandemic.
We know that the world is currently experiencing a difficult, stressful and sad time, so we wanted to share some of our remote team building activities. We hope that they provide you and your team with some much needed stress relief and bonding time!
In our industry a great way to kickstart ideas and begin the process of developing solutions is a “hackathon”. So we decided to "Hack the Virus".
We visited the ConAg expo to see how technology was making a presence known in the world of construction and agriculture. This is what we learned.
Like all great relationships, strong communication should be the foundation of the relationship between you and your product development team. A vision brief can help ensure everyone remains on the same page.
We utilized computer vision to create an interactive, digital, self scoring dart experience. These are the lessons we learned in the process.
I'm always excited to try a new pattern for developing components, and diving into hooks has been a very rewarding experience. I’m here to provide some examples of why you should adopt them and why they are all the rage these days.
At Yeti, we always begin our product roadmaps with a 5 phase roadmapping workshop. During these sessions we help teams establish the unified vision, direction and priorities necessary for creating a successful product.
To help the teams we work with truly understand their product's reason for being, we always host a product roadmapping workshop to lay the groundwork for the roadmap itself. Learn how to create your own product roadmap here!
One of the best things companies can do is facilitate collaboration between development and design teams. Read on to learn about a few best practices that can bridge the gap between design and development.
In this talk, given at a recent meeting of the San Francisco Django Meetup Group, Christophe Pettus discusses the ins and outs of the new PostegreSQL features introduced with Django 2.0-2.2! Enjoy the video!
This talk, given by Lance Weisser at a recent Design Thinking meetup, provides an in depth introduction to the basics of Propositional Density.
This recent San Francisco Django Meetup talk, given by Cara Borenstein, provides an introduction to websockets, django channels, and common gotchas when deploying channels apps.