Native Android
application development
in Palo Alto
Challenges we solve
A stable build.
Finally.
We don’t hack together screens. We plan, design, and develop complete, custom Android apps — structured code, stable performance, and UI that feels right on every device.
Animations freeze
or stutter.
Handled with lightweight motion and proper threading.
UI breaks on different
screen sizes.
Built using responsive layouts
and density-aware styles.
Gestures feel clunky
or laggy.
Built with native patterns
& version-aware logic.
Codebase turns into
a mess too fast.
Structured around clean layers — UI, logic, data.
Who we work with
- 5-10 day delivery on core features
- Native logic from day one
- Scales with your team
and freelancers. We turn your Android app into a real product.
- Solid UI, clean architecture
- Built for teams and real users
- Easy to expand or maintain
Our apps adapt and deliver.
- Connects to internal APIs and auth
- Complies with IT and data policies
- Modular code, long-term support
What goes into Android app development?
with safe APIs and modular builds.
Cost of Android app development
in Palo Alto
Every Android app is different. Pricing depends on how much logic, layout,
and performance we’re building in — not how many screens you start with.
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.
More possibilities for your project
- Online Stores
- Real Estate
- Healthcare and Dentistry
- Restaurants and Cafes
- Beauty Salons
- Education
- Construction
- Legal Services
- Tourism and Hotels
- Logistics
- Interior Design
- Apartment Renovation
- Auto Services
- Marketplaces
- Consulting
- Photographers
Let's chat
FAQ
Didn’t find what you were looking for? Drop us a line at info@toimi.pro.
Why should Palo Alto businesses invest in Android development?
While Palo Alto itself skews heavily toward iOS, your customers likely extend far beyond this zip code. Android dominates globally and holds significant US market share outside the Bay Area tech bubble. Palo Alto startups building for national or international audiences need Android to reach the majority of their total addressable market — Sand Hill Road investors expect both-platform traction metrics in growth-stage pitches.
How long does Android app development take?
Core application development takes two to four months. Feature-rich apps with complex functionality need four to eight months. Building Android alongside iOS with shared backend infrastructure keeps the total timeline efficient for Palo Alto startups needing dual-platform traction data for investor presentations and growth metrics.
What drives Android app development costs for Palo Alto companies?
Device testing breadth, feature complexity, offline data requirements, and backend architecture are the primary factors. Android requires more extensive quality assurance across device manufacturers than iOS. The investment is justified by reaching the fifty-plus percent of users who exist outside Palo Alto's concentrated iOS ecosystem.
How do you handle Android device fragmentation?
Testing across devices representing your actual user demographics rather than just flagship Pixels. Jetpack component libraries, responsive layouts adapting to diverse screen sizes, and minimum SDK targeting ensure compatibility with ninety-five percent or more of active Android devices. Fragmentation is managed through systematic architecture rather than device-specific workarounds.
Should we use Kotlin native or a cross-platform framework?
Kotlin for Android-only projects delivers modern, Google-backed language benefits with clean syntax and null-safety guarantees. Cross-platform frameworks make sense when both platforms are needed simultaneously with shared business logic. Palo Alto CTOs appreciate Kotlin's conciseness and the engineering discipline it enforces through language design.
Do you build Android apps with offline capability?
Absolutely. Local data storage, background synchronization, and queued operations ensure functionality when connectivity is unreliable. Critical for Palo Alto apps targeting users beyond reliable Wi-Fi environments — field service workers, international travelers, and emerging market users who represent significant growth opportunities.
What does the Android testing and delivery process look like?
Play Store internal test track builds delivered after every development sprint. Real device testing across representative hardware. Automated test suites running on every code push through CI/CD pipelines. Working software demonstrated biweekly so your Palo Alto team evaluates actual functionality rather than progress reports.
What post-launch support do Palo Alto Android apps require?
Android OS version updates, Play Store policy compliance monitoring, security patching, and feature development through maintenance retainers. Unified maintenance plans serve Palo Alto businesses with both iOS and Android apps, ensuring consistent experience across platforms without managing separate support relationships.