Cross-platform
app development
in Houston
Challenges we solve
Ideas don’t scale.
Products do.
We turn raw concepts into fully functional apps that work across platforms from day one.
One team, one codebase,
full coverage — with performance that feels native, everywhere.
Design breaks between platforms.
Shared components built.
Edge cases resolved.
Features lag behind across versions.
Native quirks handled.
Stability aligned.
App crashes on one OS,
not the other.
Touch-first UX mapped. Navigation rebuilt.
User flows feel clunky
on mobile.
Codebase unified.
Update cycles synced.
Who we work with
get it to App Store and Google Play, fast. One codebase.
- Core flows shipped fast
- MVP logic streamlined
- App store requirements handled
- Design systems synced
- Edge-case bugs squashed
- Shared libraries built
- Legacy integrations planned
- Release cycles automated
- Performance optimized across OS
What goes into cross platform apps development?
Every interaction feels right and native.
and they just work.
Cross-platform app development
cost in Houston
We scope based on product goals — not checkbox features.
What our clients say
What impressed me most was how Toimi combined design sense with technical detail. Every idea was backed up by reasoning, and they weren't afraid to challenge us if it meant a stronger outcome.
We had a pretty complex setup request. They broke it down, kept us updated at every step, and delivered earlier than we thought possible.
Clear process, fast approvals, no drama. Exactly how a project should run.
We'll definitely continue working together.
Let's chat
FAQ
Didn’t find what you were looking for? Drop us a line at info@toimi.pro.
What does cross-platform app development cost in Houston?
Houston projects typically range from $25,000 to $150,000 depending on complexity and features. Energy sector apps with real-time data visualization and IoT integration sit at the higher end, while service-based apps for Houston's restaurant or retail businesses often fall in the mid-range. We provide detailed estimates after understanding your specific requirements. The investment covers both iOS and Android platforms — a significant advantage over building two separate native apps.
How long does it take to develop a cross-platform app for a Houston business?
Most Houston projects take 3 to 6 months from kickoff to launch. A medical appointment app for the Texas Medical Center area might need 4 months including HIPAA compliance work, while a logistics tracking tool for Port of Houston operations could take 5 months due to integration complexity. We break the timeline into discovery, design, development, testing, and deployment phases. You'll see working prototypes within the first 6 weeks.
Which Houston industries benefit most from cross-platform apps?
Energy companies need field service apps for technicians across refineries and plants. Healthcare providers in the Medical Center require patient portals and telehealth solutions. Logistics firms managing Port of Houston operations use fleet tracking and warehouse management apps. We've also built solutions for Houston's aerospace contractors, restaurant chains along Westheimer, and real estate agencies managing properties across Greater Houston's sprawling subdivisions.
What frameworks do you use for cross-platform development?
We primarily use React Native and Flutter for Houston clients. React Native works exceptionally well for Houston's energy sector apps that need frequent updates and complex business logic. Flutter delivers the smooth animations and custom UI that medical apps require for patient-facing interfaces. Both frameworks let us deploy to iOS and Android from a single codebase, cutting development time nearly in half compared to building separate native apps for each platform.
Can cross-platform apps handle offline functionality for Houston field workers?
Absolutely — this is critical for Houston's energy and construction industries. We build offline-first architecture so technicians in refineries or inspectors at construction sites across Katy or Sugar Land can work without connectivity. The app syncs data automatically when internet returns. We've implemented offline mapping, form submissions, photo capture, and equipment logs for Houston clients who operate in areas with spotty cellular coverage or need to function during connectivity outages.
Do cross-platform apps perform as well as native iOS and Android apps?
Modern cross-platform frameworks deliver performance nearly identical to native apps for most Houston business use cases. You won't notice differences in standard apps for scheduling, e-commerce, booking, or content delivery. For graphics-intensive applications or those requiring advanced device sensors, we optimize critical components with native modules. Houston clients in oil and gas who've switched from native to cross-platform report zero performance complaints from their field teams.
How do you handle communication during the development process?
We schedule weekly video calls to review progress and gather feedback — timing works well across Houston's business districts from Downtown to the Galleria area. You'll have access to a shared project dashboard showing real-time development status, completed features, and upcoming milestones. Our team uses Slack for quick questions and sends detailed sprint summaries every two weeks. We're comfortable working with Houston's corporate schedules and can adjust meeting times for teams managing operations across multiple time zones.
What support do you provide after launching our Houston app?
Every project includes 30 days of post-launch support covering bug fixes and minor adjustments based on initial user feedback. After that, we offer maintenance packages starting at $1,500 monthly for hosting, updates, security patches, and OS compatibility when Apple and Google release new versions. Many Houston clients choose ongoing support because we already understand your codebase and can implement new features faster than bringing in outside developers later. We monitor app performance and proactively address issues before users notice them.