What we buildiOS vs Android vs Cross-platformReal examplesFAQ

Mobile apps for every use case.

We have built everything from lightweight internal tools to complex enterprise platforms. Most of our projects share the same traits: architected to grow, polished for speed, and delivered on time.

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Consumer apps
High-performance iOS and Android apps with polished UX and App Store–ready quality.
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B2B mobile tools
Field service, inspection, and operational apps for teams working outside the office.
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Platform extensions
Companion mobile apps that extend an existing web platform — keeping users engaged and connected on the go.
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Marketplace apps
Two-sided platforms connecting buyers and sellers, with real-time data and payment integrations.
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Data collection apps
Forms, photos, GPS, and offline sync — built for capturing data in the field without reliable internet.
Real-time apps
Messaging, tracking, notifications, and live systems such as bidding or monitoring — updated instantly.

Which approach is right for you?

The right choice depends on your audience, timeline and budget. Here is an honest breakdown to help you decide.

Native iOS
Best performance and full access to Apple platform features. Right when your audience is iOS-only and deep device integration matters.
Swift / Objective-C
Native Android
Best for Android-dominant global user base. Right when your audience skews heavily Android or you need deep device integration.
Kotlin / Java

Mobile products we have shipped.

From consumer-facing apps to enterprise field tools — all built and maintained by our in-house team.

Frequently asked questions

Common questions we get when planning a mobile app.

Yes. We manage the full submission process for both stores, including preparing the listing, screenshots, descriptions and handling review feedback. We know the common rejection reasons and how to avoid them.
It depends on your product. Cross-platform means one codebase for both iOS and Android, which is faster and cheaper to build. Native means a separate app built specifically for each platform, with better performance and deeper device integration, but more time and budget. For most products, cross-platform is the right starting point. We will tell you honestly if your use case needs native.
Yes. We start with a code audit and give you an honest picture of what we are taking on. We have modernized apps built by multiple different teams left in an inconsistent state.
We test a wide range of physical iOS and Android devices throughout the project. Every sprint we deliver a working build you can install directly on your phone. No emulator-only surprises at the end.
We provide ongoing support, monitoring, and feature development. Most of our mobile clients continue working with us after launch — adding features and updating for new OS versions.

Ready to build something that lasts?

Tell us about your project. We will tell you how we would build it — honestly, with a realistic timeline and no overselling.