Who we are

Spankin’Apps was founded by a team with experience in the telecom sector, social media market, and the military.  This synergy allows us to understand the dynamic of customer and business interaction that is increasingly taking place through mobile devices.  This knowledge is instrumental in leading to the development of pragmatic solutions in today’s fast-paced mobile internet era.

  • Eyal Termechi

    Well-versed in all things social, keeps the various plates spinning with a business angle. Entrepreneurship is in his DNA. Independent internet marketing and online business development consultant. Founded several U.S. based start-ups in the past few years. Sold U.S. web-based services company in 2008. Holds a B.A. in Information Systems from Ben-Gurion University.

  • Oded Shopen
    Sometime ringmaster in the show, he also ensures that programming is watertight. A nerd at the core, and proud of it. Over 5 years experience at telecom industry, working in large-scale projects for the world’s biggest telecom organizations. Holds a B.A. in Information Systems from Ben-Gurion University. Mac and technology enthusiast at heart, with a sharp eye for the business side.

  • Rivik Boim
    Development superwoman, can translate any idea into reality. She has been programming before some of you were even born. Over 23 years experience in the high-tech industry. Over 6 years experience as a Mamram officer, working mainly on Macintosh systems. Was a partner in a word-processor startup. Holds a B.A. in Information Systems from Ben-Gurion University

  • Maxim Voldachinsky
    Integrates all apps flawlessly with the web and mobile interface. Has the mind of a hacker and the heart of a bear. Entrepreneur with over 8 years experience in Web development. Senior Engineer at RealCommerce, overseeing systems integration at major Israeli telecom. Holds a B.A. in Information Systems from Ben-Gurion University.

  • Mochi
    Team mascot, yoda-lookalike, and one-dog cheer squad. Besides chewing cords, she barks if a new app is good, and stares blankly ahead if it needs more work.