Designed, built and submitted by a small senior team. No layered agency overhead and no Jira-ticket project management.
Most apps die in handoff: design lives in one room, engineering in another, and the context evaporates between them. We're product-led by default - engineers shape the spec with designers, prototypes are tested against the real API before a line of production code lands, and the project manager exists to clear blockers, not generate tickets. The result is an app that ships on schedule, passes App Store review on the first submission, and feels deliberately built rather than assembled.
Weeks 1-2 are discovery + product spec. Goal flows, success metrics, and the technical decisions we'll live with - all written down before we touch Figma. Weeks 3-4 are the high-fidelity prototype, clickable in Figma and wired to the API spec so flows are testable end-to-end. Weeks 5-10 are build (React Native, single codebase). Friday demos with a working build you can install on TestFlight or the Play internal track. Weeks 11-12 are submission + polish: TestFlight, Play Store internal review, both stores' content reviews, and launch.
• Product spec + flows for ~25 screens • Clickable Figma prototype wired to the API • Native iOS + Android build (React Native, shared codebase) • REST or GraphQL API integration on your existing backend • Authentication (email + Apple/Google sign-in) • Push notifications + analytics (Mixpanel or Amplitude) • App Store + Play Store submission, including content review • 60 days of post-launch bug-fix support
A senior mobile lead owns the ship date and runs every meeting. One mobile engineer, one product designer and one part-time PM round out the team. All four are senior; no juniors and no rotating roles for the duration of the engagement.
Sign below, we kick off within three business days. We'll send a tech-stack questionnaire (current backend, auth, analytics, app metadata) so the discovery week starts informed instead of from a cold open.
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