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Mobile Apps

When a mobile app is genuinely the right answer, we build it, and we ship it through review.

A lot of what people ask us for as "an app" is better served by a responsive web application they can reach from any phone without installing anything. We will say so when that is true, because it is usually faster, cheaper, and easier to keep current.

But some jobs really do need a native app: offline field work, camera and barcode capture, background location, push notifications, secure device storage, hardware peripherals. When your project is one of those, we build it properly and carry it all the way through store review.

What You Get

iOS applications in Swift and SwiftUI
Android applications in Kotlin and Jetpack Compose
Cross-platform builds with React Native or Flutter
Offline sync, background jobs, and push notifications
App Store and Google Play submission and review handling
Release management, phased rollout, and crash monitoring

When This Is the Right Fit

If any of these sound familiar, it is worth a conversation.

  1. 01

    Field crews need to capture work where there is no signal

  2. 02

    You need camera, barcode, GPS, or Bluetooth hardware access

  3. 03

    Push notifications are core to how the product works

  4. 04

    An existing app has been abandoned by whoever built it

Common Questions

Do we actually need an app, or would a responsive site do?

Ask what the phone has to do that a browser cannot. If the honest answer is that it just needs to work well on a small screen, then a responsive web application will serve you better and cost less to maintain. If you need offline capture, hardware access, or push, an app earns its keep. We will give you a straight recommendation, including when it means less work for us.

Who handles App Store and Play Store submission?

We do. That includes the developer account setup if you do not have one, store listings, privacy declarations, screenshots, review responses, and the resubmissions that follow a rejection. The accounts are registered to you, not to us.

What happens when Apple or Google changes their requirements?

Both platforms raise their minimum SDK and policy requirements on a schedule, and apps that do not keep up eventually get pulled. A retained support arrangement covers those updates so your app stays in the store without a scramble.

Have a project in mind?

Tell us what the software needs to do and who has to use it. We will come back with a realistic scope, a timeline, and a price.