Mobile App Development (iOS & Android)
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Mobile App Development (iOS & Android)

4.9/5 (18 reviews)
₹25,000 Starting from

Cross-platform mobile app development using React Native or Flutter. Native performance with shared codebase for both iOS and Android platforms. Perfect for businesses looking to reach mobile users on both major platforms efficiently.

What's Included:
  • Cross-platform Development
  • Native Performance
  • Push Notifications
  • Offline Support
  • App Store Deployment
Delivery Time: 6-12 weeks
Tags: react-native flutter ios android mobile

Technology Stack

Backend Technologies:
  • Node.js with Express.js
  • Python with FastAPI/Django REST
  • Java with Spring Boot
  • C# with ASP.NET Core
Database Support:
  • MongoDB (NoSQL)
  • PostgreSQL/MySQL (SQL)
  • Redis (Caching)
  • Elasticsearch (Search)
Development Tools:
  • Docker & Kubernetes
  • Git Version Control
  • CI/CD Pipelines
  • Cloud Platforms (AWS/Azure/GCP)
Testing & Quality:
  • Automated Testing
  • Code Quality Analysis
  • Performance Monitoring
  • Security Scanning

Customer Reviews

4.9
18 reviews
5 stars
83%
4 stars
11%
3 stars
6%
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Restaurant Chain Owner
3 weeks ago

"The React Native app they developed for our restaurant chain is fantastic! Works flawlessly on both iOS and Android. The push notification system has increased our customer engagement by 60%. The team's expertise in cross-platform development is evident."

Fitness App Entrepreneur
1 month ago

"Incredible mobile app development! The Flutter framework they used gave us native performance at a fraction of the cost of separate iOS/Android development. The offline functionality is robust and the UI is intuitive. Already planning our next project with them."

Healthcare Solutions Manager
2 months ago

"Great mobile app with excellent user experience. The team understood our healthcare compliance requirements and implemented all necessary security features. App store approval went smoothly thanks to their preparation. Minor UI adjustments needed post-launch."