Services
An App Is Only Worth It If It Solves a Real Problem
Many app projects start backwards: you decide you need “an app,” then look for what to put in it. The result is often a mobile version of a site that already existed, with no clear reason for a customer to install it rather than use the site.
We start from the problem, not the format. If an app genuinely solves something your website can’t — offline access, a feature that needs notifications, recurring use that justifies installing it — we build it. Otherwise, we’ll tell you.
What we build
Custom platforms
Built around a precise business objective, not a standard model. If your business needs a system that doesn’t yet exist as an off-the-shelf product, that’s where a custom platform makes sense.
Internal business apps
Custom tools for your teams, designed for real daily use, not a generic spec sheet.
Customer apps
When recurring use (booking, tracking, loyalty) justifies an app rather than a mobile site.
Integrations
Connection with your existing systems (CRM, billing, internal tools) so the app isn’t an isolated silo.
What we don’t do
We won’t convince you that you need an app if a well-built website does the job. A poorly justified app is expensive to build and even more expensive to maintain over time — we’d rather tell you before, not after the quote is signed.
We only build a mobile app if it has a real role in growing your business — usage that justifies the investment over the long term, not just “having an app” for image. If that’s not the case yet, we’ll look together at what would actually move your business forward today.
How it works
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We challenge the need — why an app, and not a website or an existing feature.
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Scope definition — essential features first, the rest comes later if justified.
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Development and testing — iterative, with testable versions before the project ends.
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Launch and maintenance — an app needs updates over time; we discuss it upfront, not after the first bug.
FAQ
How do I know if I really need an app rather than a website?
If your customers would use it several times a week or need offline access/notifications, an app makes sense. Otherwise, a well-designed website usually does the job for less.
What does a custom app cost?
It depends entirely on scope — we define that precisely after challenging the real need, not before.
