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Mobile Application Development
Build cross-platform mobile apps for iOS and Android from one codebase with React Native, Capacitor and API-backed native features.

Building separate iOS and Android teams or maintaining two independent codebases simultaneously creates an unsustainable cost and coordination burden for most businesses. When you develop a feature, you do the same work twice; when you find a bug, you fix it in two places; when you push an update, you wait for review in two app stores. This overhead directly slows down your growth.
Our Solution Approach
With our cross-platform development approach, we build apps that can be published for both iOS and Android from a single codebase. This approach significantly reduces development time and cost while preserving access to native device features. We work with two technologies depending on project needs: Capacitor for migrating existing web or React infrastructure to a mobile app; React Native for projects requiring heavier animation, native look-and-feel, or deep access to platform-specific features. In both cases, backend integration is handled via your existing API or a new Node.js-based infrastructure.
Scope & Features
- App Store and Google Play publishing — Developer account setup, certificate management, metadata, icon and screenshot preparation included
- Push notification infrastructure — Instant notifications for iOS and Android via Firebase Cloud Messaging (FCM); segmentation and scheduling support
- Offline use and local data — Core functionality working without an internet connection; on-device data storage with SQLite or AsyncStorage
- Biometric authentication — Secure and frictionless login with Face ID, Touch ID, and fingerprint support
- Deep links and universal links — Direct navigation from email or SMS to specific in-app pages
- Camera, location, and file system — Photo capture, QR scanning, location retrieval, and file management via native API access
- Integration with existing backend — All app data managed via existing REST API or new Node.js backend
- Analytics and crash reporting — User behavior and error tracking with Firebase Analytics and Crashlytics
Technical Standards
Since Capacitor-based apps are developed with TypeScript and React, your web team can understand the codebase and contribute. For React Native projects, the Expo managed workflow accelerates the initial setup; Stacko is one example of this cross-platform approach. All apps are delivered meeting App Store and Google Play publishing requirements.
Who Is It For?
- SMBs that want to offer a mobile app to their customers or employees, but cannot afford two separate development teams
- SaaS companies and enterprise teams that want to bring their existing web application to a mobile experience
- Operational businesses that want to provide field teams or customers with mobile tools that work offline and support notifications
Expected Outcomes
- Two platforms from a single codebase; development time and cost as if targeting a single platform
- Increased user return rates and longer in-app time through push notifications
- Native features (camera, location, biometrics) enabling use cases that a web app cannot address
- Post-launch maintenance package managing platform updates and app store requirements
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between Capacitor and React Native, and which one is chosen?
Capacitor is preferred for moving your existing web or React setup into a mobile app; because it is built with TypeScript and React, your web team can also understand and contribute to the codebase. React Native is used for projects that need heavier animation, a native look and feel, or deep access to platform features. The choice is made according to what the project needs.
We already have a system and an API, how do we proceed?
App data can be managed through your existing REST API; if there is no suitable backend, a new Node.js-based one is built. When you want to bring an existing web application to mobile, the Capacitor approach is made exactly for that scenario.
Does the app work without an internet connection?
Core functionality can be made to work without a connection. Data is stored on the device with SQLite or AsyncStorage. This matters most in use cases where connectivity drops, such as field teams.
Do you handle publishing the app to the stores?
Yes, the App Store and Google Play publishing process is in scope. Developer account setup, certificate management, metadata, icon and screenshot preparation are included, and apps are delivered meeting the publishing requirements of both stores. A post-launch maintenance package can also cover platform updates and store requirements.
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