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Mobile.

Native-feeling apps. One codebase.

Mobile is where your customers live. We build iOS and Android apps that don't feel like webviews — using React Native and Expo when speed matters, native Swift or Kotlin when performance does, and always knowing which is which.

Our apps ship to the App Store and Play Store with offline-first sync, push notifications, biometric auth, and the kind of polish that lifts your reviews from three stars to five.

What you get

Deliverables, every engagement.

The things you can expect to receive — and own — by the end of a mobile project.

  • iOS and Android apps from a shared codebase
  • Native modules in Swift / Kotlin
  • Offline-first sync with conflict-free merge
  • Push notifications and deep linking
  • App Store and Play Store submissions
  • Over-the-air updates via EAS

How we deliver

A repeatable path, tuned to your scope.

01

Wireframe

User flows, navigation, and the mobile-specific moments — gestures, haptics, transitions — before a line of code.

02

Build

Cross-platform shell with native modules where they earn their keep. Performance budget enforced from sprint one.

03

Beta

TestFlight and Play Console internal builds, weekly. Real users, real feedback, before launch.

04

Operate

Crash analytics, OTA updates, and a release cadence that turns app updates into a Tuesday non-event.

Common projects

Where mobile usually shows up.

  • Consumer shopping apps
  • Healthcare patient apps
  • Logistics field apps
  • B2B partner apps
  • Content & subscription apps
  • Fintech consumer apps

Tools we reach for

Tools, not religions.

A snapshot of what we typically use. We pick the right tool for your team, your scale, and your stack — not the latest framework on the front page of Hacker News.

React NativeExpoSwiftKotlinEASTypeScript

Industries

Commerce · Healthcare · Logistics · Fintech

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