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Development · Mobile

Mobile app development for apps that actually ship

Native iOS, native Android, React Native, Expo. The right approach picked per project — not religiously. Senior engineers shipping apps that pass App Store review, run smoothly on real devices, and grow with your business.

Mobile apps shipped to the App Store — not just demoed

How We Ship

Six steps from concept to App Store

App Store review and Play Store policy realities live in this process. We plan for them up front.

  1. 01

    Discovery

    User journey, monetisation, platform decision, key flows. Output: a build brief that includes App Store / Play Store policy considerations.

  2. 02

    Architecture

    Native vs cross-platform decision, sync strategy, offline-first model, push architecture, analytics. Decided before any UI work.

  3. 03

    Design + prototype

    Figma mobile flows, platform-appropriate (iOS Human Interface, Material 3). Clickable prototype on real device by end of week 2.

  4. 04

    Build sprints

    Two-week sprints, TestFlight + Firebase distribution from sprint one. You install builds on your phone, not just see screenshots.

  5. 05

    Real-device QA

    Test on the actual device matrix your users run — not just the latest iPhone. Battery, memory, dark mode, accessibility, offline behaviour all checked.

  6. 06

    Store submission

    App Store + Play Store assets, descriptions, review-ready binary. We handle the submission and reply to reviewer questions for the first round.

In This Guide

How we approach mobile app development

Jump straight to what you came for — every chapter unpacks a piece of how we ship websites that move the needle.

01 Native vs Cross-Platform

When native is worth the extra cost

The native vs cross-platform debate has cooled in 2026, and the right answer is more situational than ever.

Native iOS / Android wins when your app depends on platform-specific features (Live Activities, Widgets, deep ARKit, advanced background tasks, hardware integrations) or when extreme performance / battery efficiency are competitive advantages. The cost is roughly 1.6-1.8x of one cross-platform codebase — you build the same thing twice — but the ceiling is higher.

Cross-platform (specifically React Native + Expo) wins for the vast majority of product-app briefs in 2026. The performance gap has effectively closed for most workloads, Expo OTA updates dramatically improve iteration speed, and one team can ship to both stores.

02 React Native 2026

Why React Native + Expo is the default for most product apps

The "React Native is a toy" critique from 2018 stopped being true around 2022. By 2026 it's genuinely the production-grade choice for most use cases.

The New Architecture (Fabric + TurboModules) closed most of the performance gap. Expo SDK 51+ makes builds, OTA updates, native modules, and EAS submission trivially smooth. The hiring pool is enormous and your existing web React engineers can contribute. Apps in production at Meta, Shopify, Discord, Coinbase, Microsoft Office — this is not a toy.

Where we still avoid React Native: anything genuinely AR/VR-heavy, anything requiring custom audio/video processing at low latency, anything where on-device ML inference is the core product.

03 AI On Mobile

AI features on mobile — what actually works

Mobile AI in 2026 splits cleanly into "cloud LLM via API" and "on-device ML." Different problems, different constraints.

Cloud-API AI (Claude, GPT) is right when you need state-of-the-art reasoning and the user is online. Streaming responses fix the latency-perception problem. The challenge is cost per session — we cache aggressively and route to small models where possible.

On-device ML is right when privacy is core (medical, fintech, anything regulated), when the feature must work offline (travel apps, field workers), or when latency below 100ms is required. Core ML on iOS and TFLite on Android handle this beautifully — we ship vision, audio, and small-LLM features on-device when the use case fits.

04 Pricing

Mobile pricing and timelines

Mobile is consistently the most-underbudgeted category we quote on. Honest numbers below.

React Native MVPs: $35K-$80K, 8-14 weeks. Production-grade React Native apps: $60K-$150K, 12-22 weeks. Native iOS or Android (single platform): $50K-$120K. Native both platforms: $90K-$220K. Backend + sync layer is typically additional 30-50% on top. Maintenance retainers from $6K/month — we strongly recommend ongoing support given OS updates twice a year.

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