4–12 weeks

Custom Web & Mobile Apps for Businesses That Outgrew the Spreadsheet

Custom web and mobile applications for businesses that need more than a static website — dashboards, client portals, booking systems, internal tools, and native mobile apps for iOS and Android.

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What's Included

Discovery + scoping (user flows, features, data model)
UI/UX design
Full-stack web development or cross-platform mobile (iOS + Android)
Authentication and user management
API integrations (payments, email, third-party services)
Testing and QA
Deployment and launch (App Store and Google Play for mobile)
Post-launch support period

How It Works

1

Discovery

We map out your workflows, users, and features together.

2

Design

Wireframes and UI design — you see it before we build it.

3

Development

We build in sprints, showing you progress along the way.

4

QA + Launch

Thorough testing, then deployment. We stick around for post-launch support.

Who This Is For

Businesses that need a client portal, booking system, inventory tracker, internal dashboard, custom tool, or a native mobile app for iOS and Android.

Frequently asked questions

What's the difference between a web app and a regular website?

A website is what people read — about, services, contact pages. A web app is what people do — booking through a client portal, tracking an order, filling out a form that creates a record you can manage later. If your customers or staff need to log in, enter data, or complete tasks, it's app territory.

Will it work on iPhones, Androids, and laptops?

Yes. We build web apps by default — one codebase that works in any modern browser, on any phone or computer, no app-store download required. If you specifically need App Store or Google Play presence, that's a separate native wrapper we can quote for.

Native app or web app — what's the difference and which do I need?

Web apps run in a browser; native apps install from an app store. For most small-business projects — client portals, booking systems, internal tools — web apps are cheaper, faster to build, easier to update, and work on every device. Native makes sense mainly for consumer apps with heavy offline use or deep phone hardware access (camera, location, push notifications).

How do I know what features I actually need?

We start with a scoping session that maps your real user flows — who uses the app, what they're trying to do, where they get stuck today. The output is a plain-English spec of must-have features versus nice-to-have. We quote the must-have; the nice-to-haves can phase in later. Most apps end up 30-50% smaller than clients initially expect.

What if I want to add features after launch?

That's normal — most apps evolve once real customers use them. We quote new features as a separate phase based on scope, or you can move to an ongoing retainer if changes are frequent. Unlike most agencies, we don't lock your code behind our infrastructure; everything we build belongs to you and can be handed to another developer any time.

Let's get your App Development set up.