The first decision on any app is the one most agencies skip: does this need to be native, cross-platform, or a well-built web app? We'll tell you honestly, even when the honest answer is the cheaper one. Plenty of 'apps' should be websites; plenty of ideas genuinely need push notifications, offline data, and a home-screen icon.
When it is an app, we build for the operating system's expectations - gestures, transitions, and performance that feel at home on the platform. React Native with Expo covers most products with a single codebase; we drop down to Swift or Kotlin where a feature demands it.
We also handle the unglamorous last mile: store listings, screenshots, review guidelines, TestFlight and Play Console setup, and the compliance checklist that trips up most first submissions. You get a launch, not just a repository.
What's included
Common questions
Native or cross-platform - which should we choose?
For most products, React Native gets you both platforms for meaningfully less money, with performance users can't tell apart. Native (Swift/Kotlin) earns its extra cost when you need heavy graphics, unusual hardware access, or deep platform-specific features. We'll recommend one in the first call and explain why.
How much does an app cost to build?
More than a website, usually - apps ship to two platforms and carry store review, releases, and updates. Most of our app work starts around €25k. If your budget is tighter, we may propose a web app first; it's often the smarter sequence.
Do you publish the app to the stores for us?
Yes, end to end: developer accounts, listings, screenshots, review responses, and release management. The accounts are created in your name, so you own your presence - we just do the work.
Who owns the code?
You do, fully. Source code, design files, and store accounts are yours from day one. No licensing, no lock-in.
SEO search, elevated.
Web Development engineered, not assembled.
Digital Marketing signal, not noise.
Tell us about your project - what it is, what it needs to achieve, and roughly when. We'll come back with a straight answer.
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