Mobile App Development — iOS & Android
Immersive native experiences for iOS and Android — or one codebase that covers both.
We build mobile applications across the full strategy spectrum: fully native iOS and Android when performance and platform depth demand it, React Native when one codebase should cover both stores, and progressive web apps when the app store itself is the obstacle. The first conversation we have with every client is which of these actually fits — because the wrong platform choice is the most expensive mistake in mobile, and it's made before a single line of code.
For startups and businesses in North America, the UK, and Europe, we deliver the entire lifecycle: product design, development, App Store and Play Store submission (including the review-process battle scars), analytics, crash monitoring, and the ongoing releases that keep an app alive after launch.
//What We Deliver
NATIVE_DEVELOPMENT
Swift and Kotlin applications for experiences that demand full platform power — graphics, hardware access, background processing.
CROSS_PLATFORM
React Native apps sharing one codebase across iOS and Android, cutting build and maintenance cost roughly in half.
PROGRESSIVE_WEB_APPS
Installable, offline-capable web apps that skip the app stores entirely — ideal for internal tools and rapid distribution.
LAUNCH_AND_BEYOND
Store submission, review compliance, analytics, crash monitoring, and a release cadence that keeps ratings healthy.
//Engagement Protocol
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Platform strategy — native vs cross-platform vs PWA, decided on evidence, not fashion
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Design & prototype — clickable prototype validated with real users before full development
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Build & beta — TestFlight / Play Console beta tracks with weekly builds
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Launch & iterate — store submission, monitoring, and data-driven release cycles
//Frequently Asked Questions
Native, React Native, or PWA — which should we choose?
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Default to React Native when you need both stores on a constrained budget; go native when the app leans on heavy graphics, deep hardware integration, or platform-specific UX; choose a PWA when distribution speed matters more than store presence — internal tools and B2B utilities especially. We'll tell you honestly which fits, including when the cheapest option is the right one.
How much does mobile app development cost?
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A focused single-purpose app typically runs $10,000–$25,000; a full-featured product with accounts, payments, and a backend usually lands between $25,000 and $80,000. Cross-platform development keeps you at the lower end by sharing one codebase. These figures are generally 40–60% below equivalent quotes from US, UK, or Western European agencies.
Do you handle App Store and Google Play submission?
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Yes, end to end — store listings, screenshots, privacy declarations, review compliance, and the inevitable back-and-forth with Apple's review team. We've shipped through rejections and know the guidelines well enough to avoid most of them in advance.
Do you build the backend too?
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Almost every serious mobile app is half backend — accounts, sync, push notifications, payments. We build the full system: the API in Node.js/TypeScript with PostgreSQL, the mobile clients, and the infrastructure they run on, so there's one accountable team instead of a seam between two vendors.
What happens after launch?
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Mobile apps decay without maintenance — OS updates break things, store policies change, users find edge cases. We offer monthly maintenance retainers covering updates, monitoring, and small improvements, or a documented handover if you're taking it in-house. Either way, you're not stranded at version 1.0.
Scope your project
Free consultation // info@codeeee.com // +92 336 1287518