Sneakers Agency Helps The Infatuation Take Ownership of Zagat Mobile Apps from Google

NEW YORK, Dec. 9, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Sneakers Agency, an independent digital agency based in Soho, New York, announced that it worked with The Infatuation to help them take over ownership of Zagat's mobile apps from Google. In working with The Infatuation, Sneakers Agency took on the complex challenge of migrating the Zagat mobile apps to a new back-end service managed by The Infatuation while insuring a seamless upgrade experience for Zagat mobile app users.

Christopher White, Founder/CEO at Sneakers Agency says, "Sneakers Agency was truly honored to be selected by The Infatuation to help them take over ownership of the Zagat mobile apps from Google. Zagat has always been a pioneer in providing diners with outstanding restaurant reviews."

About Sneakers Agency

Too many brands struggle with innovation. The Sneakers Agency framework helps brands clarify their digital strategy. Customers who work with Sneakers Agency build better companies and bigger business opportunities.

Sneakers Agency is a full-service digital product development agency focused on helping brands launch and grow their businesses. Our core branding, product, and marketing services help brands at every stage of their journey not only survive, but thrive. Sneakers Agency has been trusted by 50+ brands since 2014 from start-ups, to enterprises, to non-profits, and partner agencies. We are located in Soho, NYC.

Services include Branding, Design, User Interface, Research & Discovery, UX Strategy & Design, Android & iOS Mobile Development, Web & App Development, Marketing, QA & Deployment, DevOps, CRM & Hosting, SEO, and Social Media Marketing.

For more information, visit https://sneakersagency.com.

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About The Infatuation

The Infatuation brings you the most honest and trustworthy opinions on where to eat around the world. The Infatuation's restaurant reviews and guides are all written by a small group of highly trained, highly opinionated writers and editors. They eat out a lot. More than they probably should.

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