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Mobile that feels
native — and ships.

Native iOS and Android, or cross-platform with React Native — designed to feel native and pass app-store review the first time. We handle the boring parts (provisioning, CI, signing) so you do not have to.

From $45k 8–16 weeks to v1 Senior-only Fixed scope

Outcomes

  • Submission-ready builds

    Store guidelines, signing, privacy details, and review requirements are tracked as delivery work rather than left for launch day.

  • One codebase when it makes sense

    React Native + Expo when 95% of the UI is shared. Native modules when performance demands it. We pick per feature, not per religion.

  • Over-the-air updates

    EAS updates for non-native changes — ship a fix in hours, not a week-long review cycle.

  • Offline-first when you need it

    Local persistence, conflict resolution, and sync that actually works on a subway.

How we run it

The path from
problem to v1.

  1. 01

    Discovery

    Pin down the platforms, the offline story, and the app-store constraints before writing a line of UI.

  2. 02

    Design system

    A shared component library across iOS and Android so the brand stays consistent and the code stays DRY.

  3. 03

    Build + TestFlight

    Weekly TestFlight and internal Play builds. You install the app on your phone from week two.

  4. 04

    Submit + monitor

    We handle provisioning, signing, store listings, and crash reporting setup. You get the launch, not the paperwork.

Questions we hear

Before the
first call.

01 Native or cross-platform?

It depends on the app. We default to React Native + Expo for business apps where 95% of UI is shared, and go native when performance, AR, or platform-specific APIs demand it.

02 Do you handle app-store submission?

Yes — the scope can include listings, screenshots, signing, submission, and review responses. Store approval remains controlled by Apple or Google, so we do not promise a first-pass result.

03 Can you update without a review?

For non-native changes, yes — EAS Updates push JS bundles over the air. Native changes still need a store review.