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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Cost depends on feature complexity, third-party integrations, backend requirements, and whether the engagement includes UX design and QA testing — no flat rate applies. A native iOS app for a Pasadena logistics operator managing field teams across Port Houston's supply chain involves different technical scope than a consumer-facing iOS app for a local retail business near the Market at Crenshaw complex. Exact pricing is discussed individually after reviewing your project brief.
A focused iOS MVP typically takes 12 to 18 weeks depending on feature scope, backend complexity, and integration requirements. Pasadena companies in energy, healthcare, or logistics often need iOS apps that connect to existing enterprise platforms — ERP systems, field management tools, or patient record databases — which extends both the scoping and build phases. We define a realistic delivery schedule during the discovery phase and confirm it before development begins.
Field operations teams at petrochemical and energy companies along State Highway 225 needing data collection and reporting tools, logistics operators connected to Port Houston managing drivers and shipments across Harris County, healthcare providers near Bayshore Medical Center developing patient-facing or clinical staff applications, and retail businesses targeting iPhone-dominant consumer demographics in the Greater Houston metro are the most frequent clients. Native iOS development is the right choice when performance, device hardware access — camera, GPS, biometrics — or a premium user experience are non-negotiable requirements.
A native iOS app is built in Swift using Apple's frameworks — it delivers the highest performance, smoothest animations, deepest hardware integration, and most consistent App Store compliance. For Pasadena businesses in field operations or healthcare where the app is a primary work tool used under pressure, native performance and reliability matter more than development cost savings. Cross-platform is appropriate when budget and time-to-market are the primary constraints and peak performance is not critical — native iOS is appropriate when the app experience itself is a competitive differentiator.
Yes — integration with enterprise platforms is standard in our iOS development work. Pasadena companies in petrochemical, logistics, and healthcare run ERP systems, CRM platforms, dispatch tools, and industry-specific software that the iOS app must connect to in real time. We map all integration points during technical scoping, design the API contracts, and build the integration layer before touching core app features — so data flows correctly between the iOS app and your existing systems from the first release rather than being patched after launch.
We manage the full App Store submission process — preparing required metadata, screenshots, privacy policy documentation, and compliance declarations — and handle Apple review responses if the submission requires clarification. For Pasadena businesses submitting their first iOS app, App Store review requirements are more involved than most business owners expect — we brief you on what Apple evaluates and ensure the app is built to pass review without requiring resubmission cycles that delay your launch date.
You work with a dedicated iOS 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, not just at the end of the project. For Pasadena business owners managing operational priorities alongside a development engagement, sprint reviews are scheduled and time-boxed so your involvement is focused and productive rather than requiring continuous availability throughout the build.
We provide full technical documentation, a post-launch stabilization period covering bug fixes and performance monitoring, and App Store update management. As Apple releases new iOS versions, your Pasadena app requires compatibility updates — we offer ongoing maintenance retainers that cover OS updates, security patches, and feature additions so the app remains functional and current without requiring a new development engagement every time Apple ships a major release. Long-term retainer options are available for teams that need continuous feature development after go-live.