Services

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