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One Platform - Endless Possiblities... Our dynamic and energetic team always strives to work to bring the best possible for your team. From the scratch we plan, organize, and create seamless software solutions for you.
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86-90 Paul Street, EC2A 4NE, London, United Kingdom
- +44 7822 013887
- corporate@datamenu.co.uk
- datamenu.co.uk
5 star
Very fast and on time. Great experience all around. Data Menu answered very quickly to the specific questions we had.

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Data collecting tool - 5 star experience
I needed a tool to more efficiently collect data. My experience with Dan has been fantastic. He is very easy to work with. He is reasonable, talented, and humble. I would work with him again in the future. Highly recommend, he is great at what he does.

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