Focused Apple experience
Design interactions and interface states for the iPhone and iPad contexts your users need.
Mobile app service
Plan, design, build, test, and prepare a custom iOS application around your users, business workflows, integrations, and release goals.
Overview
iOS development involves more than translating a feature list into screens. The app needs a clear product flow, suitable backend services, thoughtful permission handling, device-aware layouts, and release preparation for Apple's ecosystem.
We define the supported devices and operating-system versions with the project scope, then build and test the agreed workflows. Store submission is prepared carefully, while final approval and review timing remain under Apple's control.
Business value
Design interactions and interface states for the iPhone and iPad contexts your users need.
Bring authentication, data, content, payments, and approved business integrations into one product.
Account for signing, store assets, privacy details, testing, and submission requirements before launch.
Capabilities
Each build is scoped around the app's users, supported Apple devices, backend dependencies, and post-launch roadmap.
Plan layouts and workflows for the Apple devices included in the supported-device scope.
Build new iOS features with Swift and account for Objective-C when an existing codebase requires it.
Integrate approved capabilities such as notifications, camera, location, biometrics, and local storage.
Connect the app to suitable authentication, content, payment, reporting, and operational services.
Validate critical user journeys across an agreed set of devices, screen sizes, and iOS versions.
Prepare builds, store details, and review responses without representing approval as guaranteed.
How we work
The project moves from product decisions to a testable iOS release through visible milestones and an agreed scope.
Define users, supported devices, core workflows, data, integrations, and the first release priorities.
Create user flows, wireframes, interface states, and prototypes that account for relevant Apple conventions.
Build the application in reviewable milestones and connect the required backend and device capabilities.
Exercise critical flows, permissions, integrations, and compatibility across the agreed iOS environment.
Package the app, prepare its store presence, support submission, and plan compatibility and feature updates.
Common questions
Answers to common questions about scope, delivery, and fit.
New iOS work can be built with Swift, while Objective-C may remain relevant when extending an existing application. The technical plan depends on the codebase and product requirements.
Yes, if both device families are included in the scope. Their screen sizes, orientations, interactions, and workflows should be designed and tested intentionally.
We can prepare the build and listing requirements and support the submission process. Apple controls review decisions, requested changes, and approval timing.
Often, yes. We first review available APIs, authentication, data formats, permissions, and system ownership to define a reliable integration plan.
Yes. If Android is part of the likely roadmap, we can consider shared backend services, data models, and product requirements during iOS planning. Android remains a separate implementation unless a cross-platform approach is selected.
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