Customer-facing apps
Booking, ordering, loyalty, and self-service apps that give your customers a reason to keep you on their home screen.
One codebase, both app stores. Fixed quote in 48 hours. You own the code.
iOS and Android apps for small and medium businesses, built cross-platform so you don't pay for two teams. Senior engineers with AI acceleration, on terms where you pay for shipped milestones, never for hours.
No hourly billing. No surprise invoices.
What we build
Booking, ordering, loyalty, and self-service apps that give your customers a reason to keep you on their home screen.
Job tickets, checklists, photos, and signatures from the field, synced straight into the systems your office already runs on.
The app is half the product. We build the API, database, admin panel, and notifications behind it, as one coherent system.
Store listings, review requirements, signing, and release pipelines for both stores. You end up as the owner of both accounts.
Building for the web too? See web app development or all of our custom software development services.
What a real build looks like
The clearest proof we can offer is production software that's been live for years. One example: a two-sided legal lead marketplace we designed and built for a client, and have operated for them since 2022.
Six applications, more than 125,000 lines of first-party code, 23 CRM integrations, and AI-verified leads matched and delivered in seconds. It runs the client's business end to end.
A few sentences about the app you have in mind is enough to start. We reply within 48 business hours with a written scope and a plan, no sales call.
You'll have a working build on your own phone early, not at the end. Senior engineers, AI-accelerated, cross-platform for both stores from one codebase.
The final payment waits until the app is live in both stores and you've approved it. Then the code, store accounts, and IP are yours outright.
How we charge
Most agencies charge big upfront fees with no accountability for what happens next. Not here. Every engagement is priced so we only profit when you get what you paid for.
Send us what you want built. Within 48 business hours you get a written scope, a fixed quote, and an honest no-go if we're not the right fit. Free, no sales call.
A small fee from $499 to begin work, just like the setup fee on our growth engines. Everything after it is tied to delivery, not hours.
The build splits into working milestones against a fixed quote. You pay when each one ships and runs, and the final payment waits until you've signed off. If we misjudged the scope, we eat the difference.
The same terms appear on every engagement letter we send.
Growth engines bill per result delivered. Software bills per working milestone, with the final payment waiting on your sign-off. No results, no invoice.
The small setup or start fee covers our costs and nothing more. On growth engines it's credited back against your performance fees. Our profit comes from delivering, not from selling you the build.
Every software build gets a written scope and a fixed quote before any money moves. If we misjudged the work, we eat the difference, not you. And the code, repos, and IP are yours outright.
Send your website, your idea, or both. We reply in 48 business hours with a real plan and real terms. If we can't help, we say so honestly. No pesky follow-up sales calls.
Every project gets a fixed quote in the free 48-hour build plan, so you'll know your number before spending anything. Cross-platform development means one build for both stores, which is a fraction of the old two-team budgets. Most small business apps land between several thousand and a few tens of thousands of dollars depending on scope.
Both, from one codebase. We build cross-platform by default so you're not paying twice or maintaining two apps. If your case genuinely needs native, we'll say so in the build plan and quote it honestly.
Yes. Listings, review requirements, signing, and release pipelines for both stores are part of the build, and the store accounts end up in your name, not ours.
Included in scope when you need one. Most apps need an API, a database, an admin panel, and push notifications, and it works best when one team builds the whole system. It's all quoted in the same fixed build plan.