So…Where
the heck
are we?

Sand-swept beaches, world-class footballers, high-end engineering. Only one country in the world can boast to have all three.

And its name is Croatia…Maybe Brazil too, but this isn’t about them.

Why outsource to Croatia

Yes, Croats built these:

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35K

Software engineers

#5

In the global English Proficiency Index

25%

Growth in the IT sector

Debunking
common myths

Although we have Slavic roots, we are geographically and culturally closer to central Europe.

We also have strong historical ties to Austria, having shared a country for hundreds of years.

Ever seen those videos where people have to guess the name of a country based on its flag? Then they get to Croatia and say things like “Bangladesh” or “Zimbabwe”.


While we’re sure those countries are wonderful, Croatia is a European country within the EU and the Schengen Area. That means we’re easy to reach.

It’s true. We do have a beautiful country. But tourism isn’t the only thing we have to offer. Other than a strong financial and pharmaceutical industry, the revenue in our IT sector has grown by 25% in 2023 alone. Our innovative startups keep attracting foreign investments, stimulating growth even more.

Why Croatia is perfect for outsourcing …

EU membership

Since 2013, Croatia has been a full-fledged member of the European Union. For you, that means we follow strict regulations such as GDPR, and clients across Europe can easily partner with us.

High English proficiency

Croatia ranks #4 in Europe and #5 globally in the EF English Proficiency Index, meaning there will be no communication barriers in our collaboration.

Prestigious tech universities 

The Faculty of Engineering and Computing is one of the most advanced tech universities in Europe. Its alumni are taking the tech world by storm, such as Izabel Jelinic, the co-founder of Infobip. Oh, and our own founders as well.

Diverse IT talent pool

Croatia boasts more than 35,000 software engineers with a 19% annual growth rate. The growth of our talent pool beats the rest of Europe by 6%. That means you’ll find everything you need here.

Things you knew (or didn’t know) about Croatia

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Luka Modric

Luka Modric, Croatia’s most decorated footballer, won the 2018 World Cup Golden Ball and showed the world what vision, discipline, and quiet leadership look like.

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From Kostelic to Ljutic: Croatia’s Growing Legacy in World Skiing

With her first Slalom Crystal Globe, Zrinka Ljutic continues Croatia’s stunning legacy in skiing, joining the Kostelic family’s 9 Crystal Globes to bring the nation’s total to 10, an extraordinary record for a small country.

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Fastest all-electric supercar

Croatia is home to Rimac Automobili, the company behind the Rimac Nevera—an all-electric hypercar that sets new standards for speed and sustainability.

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Long nautical tradition

Croatia’s 1,000+ islands and Adriatic coastline reflect a rich maritime heritage that continues to shape its economy and culture.

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Footbal repersentation

Croatia might be a small country, but its football team plays on the world’s biggest stage, finishing second at the 2018 World Cup and third in 2022.

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Brothers Sinkovic

The Sinkovic brothers aren’t just Olympic champions. they’re a symbol of discipline, endurance, and quiet dominance, showing the world that Croatia leads not just with talent, but with heart.

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Matea Jelic

Croatian taekwondo has quietly become a world-class discipline, with Matea Jelic winning Olympic gold at Tokyo 2020 as the latest proof of its steady rise.

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Croatia made Olympic tennis history

At the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, Croatian tennis players Nikola Mektic and Mate Pavic won gold in men’s doubles, while Marin Cilic and Ivan Dodig took silver, making Croatia the first country in history to win both gold and silver in the same men’s doubles event.

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Three-time world finalists. One of water polo’s great teams.

Croatia’s water polo team won Olympic gold in 2012 and the World Championship in 2007 and 2017, building a legacy of precision, strength, and unity in one of the sport’s most demanding arenas.

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Olympic and world champions in handball

Croatian handball has delivered decades of top-tier results, with Olympic gold in 1996, World Championship gold in 2003, and a consistent presence among the world’s best.

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Vladimir Prelog

Received the 1975 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work in organic molecules and stereoisomerism.

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Mechanical pencil

Slavoljub Penkala invented the mechanical pencil (Penkala pencil) and early fountain pens.

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The necktie traces its origins to the cravat, a distinctive accessory worn by Croatian soldiers in the 17th century.

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P.S. We’re also in Germany

Our deep understanding and experience with German clients culminated with our expansion to that beautiful country. If you’re in the DACH region and looking for developers who are a bit closer to you, we’ve got you covered.

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