Mobile Development
Cross Platform Mobile App Development
We build cross-platform mobile apps that feel native and remain maintainable. You get one codebase, clear architecture, and a release process that doesn’t fall apart at launch time.
Overview
What this service is
This service helps you ship iOS and Android from one codebase using Flutter or React Native—chosen based on your UI needs, native constraints, and delivery goals.
We build a maintainable foundation (project structure, data flow, environments, and build setup) so you can release confidently instead of fighting last-minute platform issues.
You receive a documented handoff with clear patterns for adding features and keeping performance stable over time.
Benefits
What you get
Shorter time-to-market
Shared code and reusable UI reduce build time while keeping quality consistent.
Lower long-term maintenance cost
Fewer duplicated features and fewer platform drift issues after launch.
Consistent product behaviour
Same edge-case handling, same UX decisions, and fewer platform-specific surprises.
Native escape hatches when required
We integrate platform modules for camera, maps, payments, and hardware capabilities cleanly.
Better release discipline
Environment separation and build setup to keep dev/staging/prod stable.
Handoff that your team can run with
Clear docs, setup steps, and conventions so shipping doesn’t depend on us forever.
Features
What we deliver
Stack recommendation (Flutter vs RN)
We choose based on UI needs, native constraints, team familiarity, and release targets.
Reusable design system components
Buttons, inputs, cards, lists, and navigation patterns implemented for consistent iteration speed.
API and auth integration
Typed clients, session-safe flows, and robust error handling so the app behaves well in the wild.
Offline-ready patterns (optional)
Local storage, sync, and conflict-safe updates when connectivity is unreliable.
Analytics + crash reporting baseline
Visibility into stability and key user journeys before and after launch.
Release support and store checklist
Signing, build config, and submission guidance to avoid last-minute production blockers.
Process
How we work
Fit assessment
We identify the best cross-platform approach and scope risks early (native modules, performance constraints).
Foundation
We set up navigation, data boundaries, and environments so feature work stays consistent.
Feature milestones
We deliver in slices with demos and acceptance checks—no big-bang surprises at the end.
Quality pass
Device checks, crash handling, and edge-case tightening so the app behaves in real usage.
Launch prep
Build and submission guidance plus a handoff doc so your team can keep releasing.
Tech Stack
Technologies we use
Core
Tools
Services
Use Cases
Who this is for
Startup MVPs
Validate quickly with a build you can extend after traction—without rewriting the app later.
Operational business apps
Dashboards, approvals, field forms, and role-based flows built for day-to-day use.
Booking and marketplace products
User onboarding, listing flows, checkout-like journeys, and status updates with stable data flow.
Modernising legacy mobile apps
Incremental rebuild strategy to improve maintainability without pausing your roadmap.
Teams with shared web + mobile contracts
Align types and API boundaries so web and mobile move together instead of drifting.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
It depends. Flutter excels at consistent UI and fast visual iteration. React Native fits well when you already use React/TypeScript heavily. We recommend based on constraints, not hype.
Yes. We handle common native SDKs and plan bridging work early so it doesn’t derail the timeline.
Yes when done well. We focus on interaction details, performance, and platform-specific expectations to avoid a ‘web-in-an-app’ feel.
We can. Many teams start with a scoped build, then continue with maintenance or iterative feature sprints.
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Not sure Flutter vs React Native?
Tell us your requirements and we’ll recommend the best cross-platform approach before you commit.
Decision guidance included with scope mapping.