Bottle Rocket’s clients include big names like Discovery Channel, Disney, ESPN, Spin Magazine, History Channel, Food Network, Philips, and PBS. Discovery HD was developed by Bottle Rocket so that users can watch the shows of Discovery Channel in HD glory through their iPad.
Apple has already recognized Bottle Rocket three times in the iPad Hall of Fame for three times already for the following – The Civil War Today, SPIN Play, and NPR. NPR also gained recognition as People’s Voice Winner in The Webby Awards by The International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences. Bottle Rocket made its way to number three in Fast Tech’s fastest growing technology companies of 2012. Inc. Magazine also put Bottle Rocket in number 62 of the 2012 Inc. 500 list, given their sales growth of 4,064% in three years.
Bottle Rocket’s growth in the industry is pretty impressive, and Carter credits this to the focus of Bottle Rocket. They make it clear that they design and develop mobile apps, not full-blown PC apps. This allows them to maximize the full potential of their app developers. It is also this focus that ensures that the little details others overlook are fixed and put into place.
In this age, mobile phones and tablets are tools for convenience and function. But Bottle Rocket sees more than that in these gadgets. Mobile phones and tablets create and define lifestyles through the apps that are installed in them. Bottle Rocket has developed more than 80 apps for iPhone, iPod, iPad, and Android.