This service is coming to our portfolio soon
Our mobile development capacity is ready, but we don't have a live mobile project yet. Want to be our first?
If you have an app idea, we can plan a call to clarify the need and shape the terms of our first engagement together. For the first project we can offer favorable pricing and a closer collaboration cadence.
Why a mobile app when you already have a website
Most businesses ask this question. The answer depends on use.
If your users get information from you once, you don't need a mobile app. Contact, browsing a catalog, checking prices, web is enough.
If your users come back repeatedly, mobile is a meaningful channel. You can send notifications, your icon stays on their home screen, it runs faster when they open it. Loyalty programs, reservation systems, tracking apps, all of them fit this profile.
Cross-platform or native
There have been two camps in mobile development for years. Our preference, in the vast majority of cases, is cross-platform. We write in React Native or Expo and ship to both platforms from a single codebase.
Native is recommended in three situations: very high graphic performance (games), heavy hardware access (AR, advanced camera filters), or complex platform-specific UI structures. Outside of those, cross-platform delivers faster launches and lower maintenance.
App Store and Google Play processes
App Store reviews are getting stricter. Apple checks dozens of criteria, user data policies, subscription rules, content quality. When you get rejected, the reason isn't always clear.
We've been navigating these processes for years, so we know what's expected. Privacy policy, in-app purchase configuration, screenshots, listing copy, all prepared to pass review. Responding to reviewer comments after a rejection is also our job.
One backend, two platforms
When an app goes live there are two surfaces: what users see, and what your team manages. We build the management side as a web-based admin panel. Your team signs in from a browser, manages users, content, and notifications.
This way only the end user uses the mobile app, your operations stay on the web, no mobile dependency on your side.
Next step
If you have an app idea, let's start with a 30-minute call to figure out whether you actually need an app or a mobile-friendly web. The answer isn't always an app, finding the right answer is part of our job.
Reach us through the contact form.