Nextide is a Drupal development company located in Toronto, Canada. We provide a range of services in the design, development and support of web-based applications and site building. Our clients are throughout North America and Europe while our projects range from small to large.

Nextide has been in business since 2000 and since 2003 has been focused on open source software development. Our reputation has been built on custom web applications. Our approach has always been to incorporate the disciplines of using the Agile Development Methodology, which supports a healthy dose of client participation, along with the latest in web development know-how. Our service offerings include:

  • Custom Application Development
  • Collaboration and Work Automation (workflow)
  • Site Building
  • Mobile Applications
  • Document Management Expertise

Nextide has completed the migration of Maestro to D9. Thanks to all the current users that have these modules so popular.

If you require a dependable partner that can properly assess requirements and deliver as promised, then contact us at 905.624.3047 or sales@nextide.ca

Drupal contributions

Maestro workflow engine http://drupal.org/project/maestro
Filedepot document management system http://drupal.org/project/filedepot
Timesaver time sheet record system http://drupal.org/project/timesaver

Capterra has published their Top 20 Document Management Software infographic and we are excited that our filedepot solution for Drupal has earned the #5 spot in their software survey and ranking

Nextide supports the local drupalcamp initiatives and has sponsored the 2010,2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014 Drupalcamp Toronto events

Nextide is active in the Toronto Drupal meetups as well as the Waterloo Region meetings

Nextide has taken on mentoring Drupal projects for the Conestoga Centre for Open Source (conestogac.on.ca). The Conestoga Centre for Open Source is a volunteer driven organization founded by Conestoga College and Nextide Inc. Together, Conestoga and Nextide want students to participate in meaningful Open Source projects to not only get exposure to new development concepts, but to also create a community of developers who understand the value of Open Source and how to work on projects which have a distributed base of users and core developers.

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