Services

iOS and Android app development

An app makes sense when the work happens away from a desk: on the road, on a route, on the sales floor or at the customer’s home. We build for iOS and Android from a single codebase, and we take on what usually gets underestimated — store releases, notifications and secure access.

Signs you need this

  • Your field team reports over WhatsApp and someone re-types it into the system later
  • Customers want to check their order or service status without calling
  • Information reaches the system hours or days after it actually happened
  • People need to work without signal and sync when connectivity returns
  • You already have a web app that works, but it is awkward on a phone

What we deliver

iOS and Android from one codebase

A single base to maintain, not two teams and two budgets.

App Store and Google Play releases

Accounts, listings, screenshots, review and automated builds. It is more work than it looks.

Biometric access and secure storage

Fingerprint or Face ID with credentials encrypted in the iOS Keychain and Android Keystore.

Push notifications wired to the business

Fired when something real changes: an order, an assignment, a status.

How it gets built

Before writing the app we decide what must work offline and what must not, because that decision shapes the whole architecture. After the approved prototype, every two weeks there is a build installable on your phone — not screenshots, the app running. Service keys never ship inside the binary: they live in a backend of our own.

Where we work

We work out of Zapopan and serve the whole Guadalajara metropolitan area. For companies in Jalisco that means the diagnosis and progress reviews can happen in person when it helps, while everything still runs remotely for clients in other states.

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Frequently asked questions

The questions you were going to ask on the call.

Do you build native or hybrid apps?

We use React Native with Expo, which compiles to real native code on both platforms. For the vast majority of business apps the result is indistinguishable from native and costs half as much to maintain. If a specific case genuinely requires pure native, we say so at the diagnosis.

Who publishes the app, you or us?

Developer accounts must always be in your company’s name — it is your asset. We do all the release work with delegated access, so the app is under your control from day one.

Does it work offline?

Depends on what you need. We can store data locally and sync when signal returns; that is standard for field apps. We define it up front because it changes the database design.

What happens when Apple or Google change their requirements?

It happens every year. With a support plan, compatibility updates are included. Without one, we give you advance notice and quote the update separately.