From the first conversation about scope to the moment your app sits in the App Store. We work on a small number of engagements at a time, so the work stays considered.
We build iOS apps in Swift and React Native, depending on the project. Both routes have their place — native when performance and platform integration matter, cross-platform when reach across both stores matters more. We help you decide, then ship.
Typical scope includes architecture decisions, custom UI, integration with payment providers and CMS, App Store Connect setup, and the slow patient work of getting through review.
Kotlin for native, React Native or Flutter for cross-platform. We treat Android as its own platform, not a second-class port — Material Design conventions, edge-to-edge layouts, proper handling of process death and configuration changes. The work is different from iOS in ways that matter.
Google Play submission is included, along with the listing strategy and the conversations with Google's policy team when they have questions.
Getting an app into the store is a craft of its own. We handle the App Store Connect setup, screenshots that read at small sizes, the metadata copy that actually converts, and the iterative back-and-forth when Apple's reviewers have questions. We have been doing this long enough to know which categories invite scrutiny.
Post-launch we monitor for the first two to four weeks — crash rates, store reviews, the small fixes that always come up. Then we hand over with documentation.
For some clients the right first engagement is not development — it's the work that comes before. Defining what to build, who it is for, what the technical shape should be, what the timeline and budget really look like once you account for App Store review cycles.
A typical strategy engagement runs four to six weeks and produces a written specification you can use whether or not you choose to build with us.
Most of our projects follow the same shape. We have refined it over the years because it works.
Stakeholder interviews, audit of existing materials, technical constraints. Written brief.
Flows, wireframes, visual direction. Working prototype tested on real devices.
Two-week sprints, working builds at each milestone, regular calls. No surprises.
Store submission, review handling, first weeks of monitoring. Documented handover.
The first conversation is free and useful even if we don't end up working together. Tell us about the project — we will be honest about whether we can help.
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