iOS and Android app development
iOS and Android apps with a clear screen-by-screen experience and reliable sync with your existing data and systems.
Native or cross-platform, depending on budget, speed, and what the product needs. We pick the approach together, with the arguments on the table.
Thinking about an app? For us it starts with the question of what the app should solve, for your users and for your team. Only then do we talk technology.
What you get
iOS and Android
One app that works well on both platforms, or native where it’s genuinely needed. We make that call together, based on budget and product.
Connected to your systems
An app rarely stands alone. We hook into your existing data and software so everything stays in sync.
Published in the stores
We guide the delivery all the way through the App Store and Google Play, including the practical details that come with it.
Maintainable afterwards
Code and documentation the app can grow with: new screens, new versions of iOS and Android, new ideas.
How we approach this
We start small: the core flow first, working on a real device. That way you quickly feel whether it’s right, and we adjust before much is built.
From there it runs like all our projects: clear scope, delivery in steps, and regular demos of what’s done.
Frequently asked questions
- What does app development cost?
- It depends on the scope: the number of screens, the platforms, and the integrations. After an intro call you get a concrete estimate, so you know where you stand before you decide.
- Native or cross-platform: which is better?
- There’s no universally right answer. Cross-platform is often faster and more affordable; native can be necessary for specific features or performance. We explain the trade-off for your situation and decide together.
- Do you publish the app in the App Store and Google Play?
- Yes, publishing is part of the delivery. We go through what the stores require together and make sure the app goes live cleanly.
- Can the app work with our existing software?
- Usually, yes. Connections to existing data and systems are a standard part of how we build apps. We look at your situation during the intro call.
Tell us what you want to build
A web app, a mobile app, a website, or an integration: write a short note about what you have in mind and what’s in your way today. We read every message ourselves and reply in person.
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