A great mobile app doesn’t have to mean building everything twice. With modern cross-platform tools, we write your app once and ship it to both the App Store and Google Play - so you reach everyone without doubling the budget or the timeline.
Cross-platform doesn’t mean compromise. We lean on native components and follow each platform’s conventions, so the app feels right whether it’s on an iPhone or a Pixel - smooth navigation, the right gestures, and the small details people quietly expect.
Most apps - content, bookings, e-commerce, internal tools - don’t need fully separate native code on each platform to feel right. We reach for that only when a project genuinely needs it: heavy device APIs, demanding graphics, or platform-specific integrations a cross-platform layer can’t reach. Otherwise, one codebase gets you to both stores faster and keeps maintenance simple long after launch.
From the first idea to a published app, we handle the design, the build, store submission, and the unglamorous-but-important parts: offline handling, push notifications, analytics, crash reporting, and a clean way to ship updates after launch.
We hold ourselves to the same bar on our own products. Barki is a food-scanning app we’re building in-house with this exact stack - worth a look if you’d like to see the approach on something real before you commit to a project.