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Diotech LLC: Where Good Ideas Become Great Products


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Photo Courtesy Diotech.

Creativity and innovation are the staples of any successful tech company. But too often, the wheels of progress are halted as corporate leaders stifle ideas from their “subordinates.”

One software developer is hoping to change the landscape for fellow code monkeys who haven’t gotten their shot at bringing their ideas to fruition. CJ Doyle, founder and CEO of Diotech LLC, is empowering developers to take charge of their creativity and build software solutions that resonate with consumers.

Equal Opportunity for Innovative Ideas

After working for a variety of software development companies, Doyle quickly tired of working for others who weren’t willing to take a chance on new ideas.

“I wanted to create a company that would allow everyone to input or pitch something to create something new and outstanding,” Doyle says. “It’s about bringing these apps to market that wouldn’t have been discovered otherwise.”

Diotech is built on a platform of constructive criticism, allowing all of its employees a seat at the proverbial table. Here, anyone who has an idea that’s worth pursuing is free to pitch it to the company. Doyle believes this strategy is helping his company create applications that resonate more with consumers as they work to “make everyone’s lives easier” through their technology offerings.

Making Apps That Matter

With an emphasis on making applications designed to make users’ lives easier, Diotech has created some incredibly powerful tools. For example, Diotech’s Cellable app for iOS and Android is designed to match those interested in selling their devices to buyers in their area. The software scans the data on your phone to diagnose any issues that may be present. Then, it assigns your phone a dollar amount based on its condition and the current market value for devices with similar problems. Your device is then placed on the market where buyers can get matched to it for easy, more reliable transactions.

Diotech has also created apps to help people stay continuously employed, like HelpCheck — an app that connects job-seekers to immediately available part-time positions. Diotech’s Swoosh League app helps connect friends in real-time to basketball courts where they can find one another and play.

“We want to create things that are going to be easy for the average consumer to use,” explains Doyle. With additional Diotech developments on the horizon, there’s no end in sight to the amount of user-friendly life hacks the software development team plans to release.

More Than Software Solutions

As Diotech looks to the future, one way the company plans to bring additional value to consumers’ lives is through game play.

“At Diotech, everything we do is based off making life easy, and that can mean a lot of different things,” says Doyle. “Games relieve a lot of stress and create imagination, which is why we’re working with developer, Ryan Chartier, to bring that side of Diotech to life.”

Diotech’s innovations are currently available by requesting a demo from the product team. Stay up-to-date on the latest application releases by visiting the company website.


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