Blue Whale Apps is pleased to share that Clutch has recognized us as a Market Leader for App Development in its 2019 report. In 2018 also, Blue Whale Apps was recognized as an industry leader for the Miami region.
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Blue Whale Apps is pleased to share that Clutch has recognized us as a Market Leader for App Development in its 2019 report. In 2018 also, Blue Whale Apps was recognized as an industry leader for the Miami region.
Fraud Alert ( July 26, 2025 )
We have been alerted to scammers impersonating Blue Whale’s website to deceive individuals into paying for review services under the false promise of offering online jobs. The fake webpage may look like this
If you have encountered such scams, please help us by reporting the fake website using this form
Stay vigilant and protect yourself from fraud.
Posted by Blue Whale Apps | July 26, 2025
We’ve recently become aware of a disturbing scam involving individuals falsely claiming to represent Blue Whale Apps in an effort to deceive job seekers. These impersonators are conducting what’s known as a “task scam,” luring people with fake remote job offers and then asking them to send money—often in cryptocurrency—as part of the so-called hiring process.
Let us be absolutely clear:
In recent weeks, we’ve heard from multiple individuals who were contacted by scammers pretending to be Blue Whale Apps recruiters. These scams typically follow a pattern:
One individual even reached out to us through our contact form and shared screenshots of a conversation with a scammer. Because they saw the alert on our website, they paused before acting—and didn’t fall for it. That’s exactly why we’re sharing this message again. Awareness is the best defense.
Blue Whale Apps takes this issue extremely seriously. Here’s what we’ve done so far:
If you’re applying for a role with Blue Whale Apps, here’s how you’ll know you’re speaking with someone legitimate:
This kind of scam isn’t just happening to us—it’s part of a larger trend flagged by the FBI. Scammers will sometimes let victims “earn” small amounts at first to build trust. But over time, they ask for more money, freeze the account, and disappear. Crypto is their tool of choice, because it’s harder to trace and recover.
To learn more about this, you can check out the FBI’s official warning on crypto job fraud.
If it feels strange, it probably is. Don’t hesitate to double-check.
If you or someone you know is contacted by a suspicious individual claiming to represent Blue Whale Apps:
Every report helps us stop these scams and protect others in the tech community.
We love connecting with talented, passionate people—and we do it the right way.
Visit our official https://bluewhaleapps.com/career page to explore open positions and apply through verified, secure channels.
To everyone who has reached out to warn us or shared their experience—thank you. Your vigilance helps us protect others. We’re committed to keeping our community safe and informed.
Let’s all stay alert, spread the word, and stop scammers in their tracks.
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