iOS & Android App Development

Mobile Apps That People Actually Use

We design and build iOS and Android apps for customers, staff and operators. Whether it's a booking app, a marketplace, a loyalty app or an internal tool, we focus on the experience first and the technology second.

The Problem

App projects often start big and end up half-finished. Specs balloon, timelines slip, and the final build feels nothing like the original idea. The problem usually isn't the code — it's that no one took the time to scope the right first version.

Our Approach

We start with a clear, honest plan: what your app needs to do on day one, who it's for, and how it fits with the rest of your business. Then we build it as a real product — not a prototype — and ship it to the App Store and Google Play.

What's included

  • Customer-facing apps
  • Staff & field-team apps
  • Booking, ordering & service apps
  • Marketplace & ecommerce apps
  • Loyalty & membership apps
  • Push notifications & offline support
  • App Store & Google Play submission
  • Ongoing updates & maintenance

Our process

01

Define

Pin down the v1 scope and the users you're building for.

02

Design

Wireframes and UI flows reviewed before any build starts.

03

Build

Cross-platform or native, with regular test builds you can use.

04

Launch

Submit to the stores, monitor real usage, and iterate.

Frequently asked

Native or cross-platform?

We use the right tool for the job. Most projects ship faster and cheaper as a single cross-platform codebase; some need native for performance or hardware reasons.

Do I need a backend?

Usually yes. We can build it as part of the project or connect to systems you already have.

How much does an app cost?

A focused v1 typically starts in the low five figures. We give you a fixed scope and price before you commit.

Can the app connect to my website?

Yes — apps, websites and back-office tools can all share the same data and accounts.

Got an app idea?

Let's pressure-test it together. We'll help you work out what to build first and what to leave for later.