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What we build for clients, we build for ourselves as well. The platforms on this page are not somebody else’s products that we resell; they are systems we develop, maintain and use ourselves, every working day.

That is why the back office a client receives is not a by-product of the project. When something has to change, it changes inside a system we know down to the last line of code, without waiting on a third party.

ProRent

A platform for running a rent-a-car business.

The websites we build for rent-a-car agencies do not stand on their own — they run on this platform. The agency keeps its fleet, its pick-up and drop-off locations, its prices and its reservations in one place, and the website is a window into that system. When a guest chooses dates and a vehicle, the booking does not land in somebody’s inbox; it lands in the system the agency already works in. That is why the back office an agency receives is not something improvised at the end of a project, but a product we develop and maintain ourselves. It is also the answer to the question an owner asks before looking at the design at all: what does the administration look like, and who keeps it running when something has to change. Everything a guest sees on the website — which vehicle is free, where it is collected and what it costs for the chosen dates — comes from the same place the agency works in every day. Good Choice Rent a Car, whose case study is in our portfolio, runs on this platform as well.

For rent-a-car agencies that want bookings to reach them directly, without a middleman, and to run their own offer, prices and dates once the website is handed over.

  • Fleet and vehicle categories
  • Pick-up and drop-off locations
  • Prices and availability for the chosen dates
  • Reservations kept in one place
  • The agency website connected straight to the platform

Minmedia Reviews

A platform for collecting customer ratings.

The company sends the customer an email with a single-use link, and the customer rates the service without opening an account, in a matter of moments. A high rating leads the customer towards a public review on Google maps; a rating below the threshold does not go public at all, but opens an internal case the company follows through its statuses, from new to resolved. The point fits in one sentence: an unhappy customer is heard inside the company before going online. Several companies run on the same platform with fully separated data, and each account owner composes the questionnaires and the questions to be asked.

For companies serving many customers that want feedback to arrive in order, in one place, instead of scattered across messages and social networks.

  • An email with a single-use link
  • Rating without opening an account
  • A high rating leads to a public review
  • A lower rating opens an internal case, from new to resolved
  • Questionnaires and questions composed by the account owner

Minmedia CMS

Our own content management system.

The system that powers our client websites and portals. It was built for the way those sites actually work, so content is managed through modules that match the job — news, events, venues, menus and media — instead of one universal form that everything gets pushed into. We maintain the system ourselves, so changes do not wait in a queue: when an institution or a newsroom needs a new section, a new field or a different layout, it is added to the existing system rather than started from scratch. Clients edit their content themselves, day after day, and we stay available for the work that needs development. The same system sits behind an institution portal, behind a newsroom and behind a shopping centre — the modules differ, the foundation does not.

For portals, institutions and websites whose content changes every day and is looked after by someone for whom it is not the only job.

  • News and announcements
  • Events and calendar
  • Venues with opening hours and holidays
  • Menus and categories
  • Media library

City portals

In development

City portals — Budva noću and Budva.com.

We are building them for ourselves and they are still in development, which is why we do not link to them here. We mention them because they show how we work: the same tools we build for clients we also use on our own projects, and whatever proves to be a good solution there makes its way into our content management system. While they are in development, we say about them exactly as much as actually exists.

For visitors to the city and local providers — once the portals are ready for the public.

  • Accommodation
  • Beaches and restaurants
  • Tours and transfers
  • Rent-a-car listings
  • A guide to the city

We build the systems we use ourselves.

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