Fig. 05Mobile Apps
Mobile app development.
A mobile app is software installed on a phone or tablet, for iOS and Android. Businesses use it for customer apps with payments and loyalty, field and crew tools that work offline, booking and delivery, and push notifications that bring people back.
We build one app from a single codebase that runs on both iOS and Android, so you pay for one build instead of two — and it lands in the App Store and Google Play under your own accounts.
Whether it's an app for your customers or a tool for the team in the field, you work directly with the builder, and we keep the scope honest.
What you get
What's included.
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A cross-platform app for both iOS and Android
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Submission to the App Store and Google Play, done for you
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Push notifications for the moments that matter
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Offline support so it works without a signal
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A backend and API to power the app
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User accounts and secure sign-in
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Handover: source code and the store accounts in your name
How we work
The process.
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Scope and pick the platform
We decide together what the app must do and confirm cross-platform is the right call. Fixed price, quoted on a call.
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Build the core flow
We build the one path that matters most first, get it in your hands, and refine from real use.
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Polish and test on real devices
We test on actual phones, not just simulators, and tighten the rough edges before anyone else sees it.
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Submit and launch
We handle store submission and review, then hand you the code and the accounts.
Tools we reach for
The stack.
- React Native
- Expo
- TypeScript
- Native modules
- Supabase
- Postgres
When it's not the right call
A fast mobile web app or PWA is often enough — and far cheaper. If your users don't need the camera, push notifications, or true offline use, a website that works beautifully on a phone may beat a native app. We'll say so before you spend on store builds.
Questions
What people ask.
- Native or cross-platform — which do I need?
- Cross-platform with React Native covers the vast majority of business apps and costs far less than building twice. We only reach for fully native code when a specific feature demands it, and we'll tell you when that's the case.
- Will it get approved by the app stores?
- Yes. We build to Apple's and Google's guidelines and handle the submission ourselves. Review can take a few days; we account for it in the timeline.
- How long does it take?
- More than a website, less than you'd fear — a focused app ships in weeks. We'll quote a real timeline once the scope is set.
- What does it cost?
- A fixed price, quoted on a call. A simpler app costs less; we scope it down wherever we honestly can.
Next step
Tell us what you're trying to build. We'll tell you the honest way to build it.