Software, web & app development in North Carolina
SOHOON Technologies builds custom software, websites, online stores and mobile apps for businesses across North Carolina, with senior teams aligned to your time zone.
Services we provide in North Carolina
Software Development
Local software development for businesses across North Carolina.
Website Development
Local website development for businesses across North Carolina.
E-commerce Website
Local e-commerce website for businesses across North Carolina.
Mobile App Development
Local mobile app development for businesses across North Carolina.
AI Agents
Local ai agents for businesses across North Carolina.
Cities we serve in North Carolina
Charlotte
The second largest US banking center after New York, demanding cutting-edge fintech and compliance software.
Raleigh
Research Triangle anchor city where biotech, cloud computing, and open source companies cluster.
Greensboro
Logistics, textiles, and HanesBrands make this Piedmont Triad city a steady manufacturing software market.
Durham
Duke University and a leading pharma research corridor fuel genomics and clinical trial software demand.
Winston-Salem
Wake Forest Innovations Park and Reynolds American create a healthcare and tobacco tech ecosystem.
Fayetteville
Fort Liberty proximity generates constant defense, logistics, and federal government software opportunities.
Cary
SAS Institute headquarters anchors a suburb known for data analytics and enterprise software professionals.
Wilmington
Film production, Port of Wilmington operations, and coastal tourism create diverse digital commerce needs.
High Point
Furniture capital of the world hosts a global trade fair requiring event management and B2B platforms.
Concord
NASCAR Country NASCAR teams and Cabarrus County manufacturers invest in simulation and production software.
Gastonia
A Charlotte suburb with textile and manufacturing heritage that is modernizing through industrial software.
Chapel Hill
UNC Chapel Hill research spinoffs and a progressive small business community drive local tech adoption.
