We build PWAs — progressive web apps that install to the home screen, load instantly, work offline, and support push notifications.
No experience with PWA tech?
End-to-end delivery – from idea to final release.
App running slow or feeling clunky?
Performance and UX fully optimized.
Need to speed up your go-to-market timeline?
MVP ready in 4–8 weeks – built to grow.
Complex system integrations?
Connected to CRM, ERP, and other services via API.
Deep expertise, proven processes, and results you can count on.
Helping you launch, grow, and scale — at the right pace and built around your goals.
Pricing is calculated individually — based on features, integrations,
and business needs.
A thoughtful tech stack. Fast results.
We use only the technologies that truly support your growth.
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!
App development for everything from e-commerce to fintech.
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Fairfax hosts a dense mix of government contractors, tech firms near George Mason University, and retail businesses serving Northern Virginia commuters. PWAs deliver app-like experiences without requiring App Store downloads — users simply visit your URL and can install the app directly to their home screen. This reduces friction for customers who need quick access to services, whether they're browsing during a Metro commute or working from one of Fairfax's many coworking spaces. PWAs work offline, load instantly, and run on any device, making them ideal for businesses that need broad reach without platform-specific development costs.
Budget depends entirely on feature complexity, design requirements, and integrations with existing systems. A basic PWA with standard functionality might start from a few thousand dollars, while enterprise solutions with advanced offline capabilities, real-time sync, and backend infrastructure can require significantly more investment. Fairfax businesses — especially those supporting federal contracts or university partnerships — often need compliance features or custom workflows that affect scope. We define exact pricing after reviewing your project brief and technical requirements.
Timeline ranges from four to twelve weeks depending on scope. A straightforward PWA with core features — push notifications, offline mode, responsive design — can launch in about a month. More complex projects requiring API integrations, user authentication, or data sync for field teams working across Fairfax County take longer. We break development into sprints so you see progress every two weeks, allowing for feedback and adjustments as the product takes shape.
For many use cases, yes — PWAs now support features that once required native apps, including push notifications, camera access, geolocation, and offline storage. Businesses in Fairfax serving local customers often find PWAs more practical because users can access the app immediately without download barriers. However, if your product requires deep hardware integration, extensive background processing, or distribution through app stores for visibility, a native approach might still make sense. We evaluate your specific goals and recommend the solution that delivers the best return on investment.
Government service providers, educational platforms connected to George Mason University, retail businesses along Route 29, and professional services firms all see strong results with PWAs. Any organization that needs reliable mobile access for users who may have intermittent connectivity — like field staff working across Northern Virginia or customers browsing during commutes — gains from offline functionality and fast load times. PWAs also suit businesses that want to test mobile concepts without committing to expensive native app development upfront.
Yes — PWAs use service workers to cache essential content and functionality, allowing users to interact with your app even without internet access. When connectivity returns, the app syncs data automatically. For Fairfax businesses with mobile workforces or customers who access services in areas with weak signals, this ensures uninterrupted user experience. A contractor using your app on-site or a commuter browsing your catalog on the Metro can continue working regardless of network conditions, which reduces frustration and increases engagement.
We use Slack or email for daily updates and schedule weekly video calls to review progress and gather feedback. You'll have access to a staging environment where you can test features as we build them, and we document decisions in a shared workspace so nothing gets lost. Given Fairfax's proximity to DC and the volume of remote work in the area, we're experienced working with distributed teams and keeping everyone aligned across time zones and schedules.
We offer ongoing maintenance packages covering updates, security patches, performance monitoring, and feature additions as your business grows. PWAs require browser compatibility checks as standards evolve, and we handle those updates proactively. If you need help training your Fairfax team on managing content or analyzing user behavior through analytics, we provide that as well. Support terms are flexible — some clients prefer monthly retainers, others opt for on-demand assistance as needs arise.