AmberBit Ruby on Rails web development company

Some examples of web sites and applications we build for our clients with Ruby on Rails.

Shopikon

About the project

  • Guide to the best local stores

  • Catalogue of stores from New York, Barcelona, London and Vienna

See live: http://shopikon.com

What we did?

  • Shopikon mobile applications for your smartphone
  • Custom Ruby on Rails and MongoDB web site engine
  • HTML, CSS, JavaScript

Shopikon

Vigno

About the project

  • Group buy exclusive wines. Every week, different wines are put on the sale.

  • Great wines, greater prices.

See live: http://vigno.de

What we did?

  • Spree (Open Source E-Commerce for Ruby on Rails) setup and customization
  • Custom payments processing module
  • HTML, CSS, JavaScript
  • Built-in translation management engine

Vigno Screenshot 1

Handwerker-Seite des Jahres

About the project

Vote for best construction-industry related web site, organized by myHammer.de. Rate web sites and win prizes!

See live: http://http://www.handwerkerseite-des-jahres.de/

What we did?

  • HTML and CSS
  • Ruby on Rails application
  • Screenshot capture application (Sinatra)
  • Facebook integration

Handwerkerseite Screenshot 1

Route Into Radio

About the project

Find your way into UK Radio industry! Have a look around to see how other professionals found their route into radio.

See live: http://routeintoradio.org/

What we did?

  • HTML, CSS, JavaScript
  • Custom CMS with media support (Ruby on Rails, MongoDB)
  • Built-in translation management engine
  • Amazon S3 and CloudFront integration
  • accessible versions

Route Into Radio Screenshot 1

MeinePlaetze

About the project

OpenSocial gadget, designed to work within VZ-Network. Check-in application, similar to Foursquare and Facebook Places. Includes searching for places, rating and commenting, submitting new places.

What we did?

  • OpenSocial gadget
  • HTML, CSS, JavaScript
  • Ruby on Rails backend
  • MongoDB and Sphinx based geospatial places and events engine

MeinePlaetze Screenshot 1

Bikelife

About the project

Bikelife is stock photo gallery focused on cycling events. Type in your start number to create package with every photo you appear on.

See live: http://bikelife.pl

What we did?

  • HTML & CSS
  • dynamic javascript gallery
  • Rails application
  • Pictures automated taging basing on uploaded files exif data
  • Payment gateway integration
  • Twitter integration

Bikelife Screenshot 1

Własny Dom

About the project

Building or refurbishing your house? These catalogues on-line will help you find and compare products available on market.

See live: http://katalog.wlasnydom.pl/

What we did?

  • HTML
  • styling web site with CSS
  • Rails and JavaScript application
  • MongoDB powered database for maximum performance and scalability

KSO Screenshot 1 (small)

rodrozen designs

About the project

Gallery and info pages of Rodrozen Designs, leading interior design firm based in Vancouver, BC, specializing in innovative interior design & renovations.

See live: http://rodrozen.com

What we did?

  • dynamic javascript gallery, with image resizing support
  • custom Ruby on Rails CMS with in-place editing of all content on the web site

Rodrozen Screenshot

Tour de Pologne

About the project

Live reports from top Polish cycling competition by Magazyn Rowerowy.

See live:

http://tdp.magazynrowerowy.pl

What we did?

  • HTML
  • styling with CSS
  • Rails and JavaScript application
  • live updates with Juggernaut push technology

TDP Screenshot 1 (small)

Katalog Rowerowy

About the project

On-line version of popular printed catalogue. Browse and compare thousands of products every biker dream about.

See live:

http://katalogrowerowy.pl/

What we did?

  • HTML
  • styling with CSS
  • Rails and JavaScript application
  • MongoDB-powered database for great performance and flexibility for wide variety of product types

Katalog Rowerowy Screenshot 1

GCG catalogues generator

About the project

We build this app for big publishing house. It’s used internally for printed catalogues generation. From defining product categories, types and attributes, entering data to generating print-quality PDFs – GCG does all that.

What we did?

  • GUI design
  • desktop-like interface with Dojo toolkit and AJAX
  • custom database schema generation for various product types
  • advertisements management and items placement module

GCG Screnshot 1 (small)