We jump in when your
iOS app is stuck in MVP mode — slow, glitchy, or held together
with quick fixes. We rebuild
key parts, connect the rest,
and get you to App Store–
ready without starting over.
Animations feel janky
or lag behind touch.
Rebuilt with native iOS motion APIs for fluid response.
Screens vary
on older iPhones.
Adjusted layout constraints
to support all target devices.
Core features work —
but don't feel intuitive.
Realigned UX logic with
iOS-native interaction patterns.
Navigation looks custom,
but breaks consistency.
Redesigned using Apple's HIG
to preserve brand and usability.
Our pricing reflects actual development effort — from code cleanup to cross-device
logic and system complexity.
We've worked with Toimi on two projects now, and both times the result was spot on. Timelines were realistic, communication was clear, and the team handled all details without us having to chase.
They didn't just ship features — they explained trade-offs, suggested improvements, and really thought about long-term use. Felt like an extension of our team.
Fast, professional, and no overcomplication. Our landing page went live on schedule and performed better than expected.
Easy to work with, thank you!
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Pricing depends on your app's complexity, feature set, and integrations — a simple utility app costs far less than a multi-platform solution with backend architecture. Fairfax businesses, from tech startups near George Mason University to retail brands at Fairfax Corner, typically see budgets starting from a few thousand dollars for MVPs and scaling up for enterprise-grade apps. We define exact costs after reviewing your project brief, wireframes, and technical requirements. Toimi provides transparent proposals with milestone-based pricing so you know what you're investing in at each stage.
Timeline varies based on scope — a minimum viable product with core features usually takes 8 to 12 weeks, while feature-rich apps with complex backends or third-party integrations can extend to 16 weeks or longer. Fairfax clients in sectors like education technology (serving GMU's research community) or retail often start with phased releases to validate assumptions quickly. We work in two-week sprints with regular demos so you see progress continuously. Rush timelines are possible for simpler projects, but we prioritize quality and App Store compliance over speed.
Education technology companies near George Mason University use iOS apps for student engagement and campus services, while retail businesses at Fairfax Corner and Mosaic District deploy apps for loyalty programs and mobile commerce. Professional services firms in downtown Fairfax — legal, consulting, healthcare — leverage iOS apps for client portals and secure document access. We've also built solutions for Northern Virginia logistics companies and government contractors who need field service tools. Any Fairfax business looking to improve customer experience or internal workflows can benefit from a well-designed native iOS application.
Native Swift development gives Fairfax businesses superior performance, full access to Apple's latest APIs, and better integration with iOS-specific features like Face ID, ARKit, and HealthKit. Cross-platform tools save initial development time but often require workarounds for hardware features and can feel less polished to users. If your primary audience uses iPhones — common among professionals in Fairfax's tech and government sectors — native iOS delivers the responsiveness and UI fidelity that keeps users engaged. We build in Swift and SwiftUI to ensure your app feels like a first-class Apple product.
Yes — we manage the entire App Store submission process, including developer account setup, app metadata, screenshots, and compliance with Apple's review guidelines. Fairfax clients receive a prepared app listing with optimized descriptions and visuals before launch. We address any review feedback from Apple and coordinate with you on release timing. After approval, we assist with phased rollouts or targeted releases if you're testing with specific user segments in Northern Virginia first. Our goal is a smooth launch that gets your app into users' hands without delays.
Absolutely — we connect iOS apps to CRMs, payment gateways, inventory systems, and custom APIs that Fairfax businesses already rely on. Whether you're integrating with Salesforce for a sales tool, Shopify for retail operations at Fairfax Corner, or a proprietary database for a GMU research project, we build secure API connections and data sync workflows. We also implement authentication systems like OAuth and ensure data encryption for compliance. Integration planning happens during discovery so we understand your tech stack and design the architecture accordingly.
We use Slack or email for daily updates and schedule bi-weekly video calls to demo progress and gather feedback — this cadence works well for Fairfax clients balancing multiple business priorities. You'll have access to a staging environment where you can test new features as we build them, and we document decisions in a shared workspace. Our project manager keeps timelines visible and flags any blockers early. If you prefer in-person meetings, we can arrange those periodically given our proximity to Northern Virginia. Transparency and responsiveness are non-negotiable in how we collaborate.
We offer maintenance plans that cover iOS version updates, bug fixes, and performance monitoring — essential as Apple releases new OS versions each fall. Fairfax clients typically choose ongoing support to ensure their apps remain compatible and secure without diverting internal resources. We also handle feature additions and user feedback implementation as your business grows. Analytics setup is included so you can track engagement and conversion metrics from day one. Our support agreements are flexible, from on-demand help to retainer-based partnerships for continuous improvement.