We like to think of ourselves as the world's first software special effects company.

WonderAffect combines creativity, experience, combustion engines, ambient orbs, helium balloons, mechanical robots and whatever else might be necessary to help companies build engaging and memorable product demonstrations.

Here are a few examples of our work.

In early 2007, WonderAffect helped AutomatedQA demonstrate TestComplete - the first product that could test applications built with the just-released Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF). Sometimes our customer need a demo to make a point within their own organization; in 2007, we helped build the case for transitioning their web site to AJAX. When Skytap emerged from stealth-mode in early 2007, they chose WonderAffect to help introduce their revolutionary hosted virtualization solution to the market. Amazon Web Services; the definitive cloud computing solution on the market today. Read more... Sometimes the most effective demos are the ones that show your competitors products. WonderAffect has extensive experience in creating strategic, competitive analysis for a wide-range of software products. Read more... There are few things more pressure-packed than the need to build a product demo for a Steve Ballmer keynote. That is the situation that a group of product managers from Microsoft found themselves in when they contacted WonderAffect. Read more... In 2007, WonderAffect helped Microsoft build content to help software developers learn about Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) and Visual Studio 2008. Sales, pre-sales and technical marketing personnel often have to give demonstrations numerous times; demo scripts built by WonderAffect are meticulously written to ensure a minimal learning curve and a maximum success rate.
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