iOS&Android—onecodebase,nativeperformance.
React Native and Expo for 90% of needs, native Swift/Kotlin where it actually matters.
We build native iOS and Android apps — cross-platform with React Native and Expo, native with Swift and Kotlin where performance or hardware access demands it. One codebase, both stores, one consistent experience.
From first idea through app-store submission to updates and maintenance, we cover the full lifecycle of your app. We've built native apps for field-sales and door-to-door workflows as well as CMS-driven content apps — across very different use cases.
A fit if …
- you need one app for both iOS and Android without paying for two teams
- you want to put field-sales, logistics or self-service flows on mobile
- you want to add a native app to an existing web product
- you care about smooth performance, offline support and push
What you get
- iOS and Android app from one React Native / Expo codebase
- Native modules (Swift/Kotlin) for performance-critical features
- App Store and Play Store submission incl. privacy manifests
- Push notifications, offline mode and OTA updates
- Integration with your APIs and backends
- Release pipeline for clean, repeatable deployments
iOS & Android — one codebase, native performance.
React Native and Expo for 90% of needs, native Swift/Kotlin where it actually matters.
Mehr erfahren →Expo + React Native
One codebase, both platforms, OTA updates without app-store review.
Native modules where needed
Performance-critical features via Swift/Kotlin bridges — without losing the cross-platform win.
App-store-ready
We deliver submission-ready: privacy manifests, asset catalogs, release pipelines.
Frequently asked questions
React Native or native — which is better?
For roughly 90% of apps, React Native with Expo is the right call: one codebase, both platforms, faster development. Performance-critical parts we solve with native Swift/Kotlin modules — you get the best of both worlds.
Do you ship to the App Store and Play Store?
Yes. We deliver submission-ready incl. privacy manifests, asset catalogs and store listings, and can run the full release process for you.
How much does app development cost?
An app MVP typically starts in the low five figures, depending on features, backend and platforms. You get a clear estimate up front — and an MVP often in 4–6 weeks.
Can you take over an existing app?
Yes. We adopt existing codebases, clean up technical debt, and get releases and stability moving again.

