Mobile app development
Mobile app development for iOS and Android
We build cross-platform mobile apps that share a clean backend with your web product, so the same data and logic work everywhere your users are — including real on-device hardware like NFC.
A mobile app is most useful when it's part of one system, not a separate island. We build apps that talk to the same backend as your web product, so data stays consistent and you don't maintain two disconnected codebases.
We've shipped a cross-platform Android app for a staffing client where field staff log attendance on the go, plus a tablet check-in station using NFC — workers tap a chip to record clock-in and clock-out. Real on-device work, not just forms.
What we build
Cross-platform apps
One codebase for iOS and Android, sharing the backend with your web product — faster to build, cheaper to maintain, consistent everywhere.
Field & operations apps
Apps for staff on the move — logging data, attendance, status — that sync back to your central system.
On-device hardware
NFC, camera, location and offline-capable flows when the job needs more than a form — like NFC check-in/out on a shared device.
Connected to your web app
Mobile and web share data, accounts and logic, so you run one product, not two.
How a project runs
Listen & scope
We start from your plan and goals, map the requirements, and give you a fixed quote — so you know the number before we start.
Prototype
We build a working prototype of the core flows. You sign off on the direction and the details before we build the real thing.
Build & ship
Cross-platform app, shared backend, release — built properly and handed over, not left as a demo.
Support & evolve
After launch we fix, update and keep improving it. We respect NDAs and stay reachable.
Built with
Secure auth, encrypted local storage where needed, and the same role-based access as your web product — consistent security across web and mobile.
Real on-device work
For a staffing client we built a cross-platform Android app for logging attendance in the field, plus an NFC tablet station where workers tap a chip to clock in and out — both feeding the same internal system. Internal project; details kept private.
See the internal-platform caseCommon questions
Native or cross-platform?
For most products, cross-platform — one codebase for iOS and Android — is the right call: faster to build and cheaper to maintain. When a feature truly needs native performance or hardware, we drop to native modules for that part.
Can the app use device hardware like NFC?
Yes. We've built NFC check-in/out on a shared tablet (workers tap a chip to clock in and out), plus camera and location flows. If the job needs on-device hardware, we handle it.
Should the mobile app share a backend with our web app?
Almost always yes. Sharing one backend keeps data consistent and means you maintain one product, not two disconnected codebases.
Do you handle release and updates?
Yes — we handle building, releasing (including store submission when the app is public) and updating it, and stay available after launch.
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