We build custom eCommerce apps from scratch — fast interfaces, real-time sync,
and a UX that behaves like
your users expect it to.
Filters load forever
or don't return results.
Powered by async queries without UI blocking.
Product pages glitch
or reset mid-scroll.
Fixed with indexed queries
and async fetch.
Cart randomly empties
or fails at checkout.
Checkout flow tested
for edge cases.
Push opens the wrong
screen.
Handled with deep links
and fallback routes.
An eCommerce app isn’t just screens. Pricing depends on how deep your flows go —
search, stock, checkout, and beyond.
I liked how adaptable the team was. Even when we changed direction halfway, they stayed calm and helped us re-prioritize without losing momentum.
The final product matched our vision perfectly. But what stood out most was the openness — everything was discussed upfront, no hidden surprises.
They care about details. You can tell everything is double-checked before delivery.
Super easy collaboration. Thanks!
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Cost depends on platform — iOS, Android, or both — catalog size, payment gateway integrations, and whether the engagement includes UX design and QA testing — no flat rate applies. An ecommerce app for a Pearland consumer goods brand distributing across the Greater Houston metro involves different technical scope than a mobile storefront for a single-location retail business near Shadow Creek Town Center. Exact pricing is discussed individually after reviewing your project brief.
A focused ecommerce app MVP typically takes 14 to 20 weeks depending on catalog complexity, payment and logistics integrations, and platform targets. Pearland businesses distributing across the Greater Houston metro often need real-time inventory sync, multi-location shipping rules, and loyalty program integration from launch — requirements that extend both the scoping and build phases. We define a realistic delivery schedule during the discovery phase before development begins so timeline expectations are accurate from the first sprint.
Consumer goods brands competing on Greater Houston metro shelves and online simultaneously, retail businesses near Pearland Town Center and Shadow Creek Town Center expanding into mobile commerce after Pearland's record retail growth, life sciences suppliers in the Lower Kirby District managing B2B ordering from research institution clients on mobile devices, and food and beverage companies serving Pearland's rapidly growing residential population with subscription or repeat-order models are the most frequent clients. A dedicated ecommerce app outperforms a mobile website for Pearland businesses whose customers place repeat orders — push notifications, saved payment methods, and one-tap reordering drive retention in ways a browser session cannot replicate regardless of how well the mobile website is optimized.
A complete ecommerce app can include product catalog with advanced filtering, wish lists, personalized recommendations, multiple payment gateways, real-time order tracking, push notifications, loyalty and rewards programs, subscription ordering, multi-currency support, and bilingual interface for Pearland's English and Spanish-speaking Brazoria County customer base. For life sciences suppliers in the Lower Kirby District, B2B-specific features — account-based pricing, bulk ordering, purchase order management, and invoice history — are built into the same app architecture rather than requiring a separate platform for commercial versus research institution clients.
We integrate standard payment gateways — Stripe, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay — as well as B2B payment workflows for Pearland businesses selling to both consumer and commercial buyers. Split payment flows — credit terms for research institution and corporate accounts, card payments for retail customers — are mapped during the technical scoping phase so the payment architecture handles both customer types without requiring separate checkout flows that confuse users switching between purchase contexts. All payment integrations are tested end-to-end in a staging environment before the app goes live.
Large product catalogs require careful architecture — lazy loading, efficient search indexing, image optimization, and caching strategies — to deliver fast browsing and search experiences on mobile. For Pearland businesses in wholesale or life sciences distribution with thousands of SKUs, catalog performance is defined as a technical requirement during scoping rather than addressed as a performance fix after launch when negative reviews are already accumulating. We benchmark load times against your catalog size during the build and optimize before App Store submission rather than after your first batch of one-star reviews about slow search results.
You work with a dedicated mobile developer, project manager, and QA engineer throughout the build. We run sprint-based development with structured review checkpoints — working builds are available for your team to test on real devices at regular intervals so checkout flows, payment processing, and catalog browsing are validated in real conditions before launch. For Pearland business owners managing inventory, suppliers, and customer operations simultaneously, sprint reviews are time-boxed and structured so your input is focused and efficient rather than requiring open-ended availability throughout the build.
We provide full technical documentation, App Store and Google Play update management, a post-launch stabilization period, and ongoing development support. As your Pearland customer base grows — adding new product categories, expanding shipping zones across the Greater Houston metro, or integrating new logistics and fulfillment partners — the app architecture scales without requiring a rebuild. Ongoing development retainers are available for teams that need continuous feature work, promotional functionality updates, and platform OS compatibility maintenance after go-live as the business and its digital commerce infrastructure evolve together.