We turn raw concepts into fully functional apps that work across platforms from day one.
One team, one codebase,
full coverage — with performance that feels native, everywhere.
Design breaks between platforms.
Shared components built.
Edge cases resolved.
Features lag behind across versions.
Native quirks handled.
Stability aligned.
App crashes on one OS,
not the other.
Touch-first UX mapped. Navigation rebuilt.
User flows feel clunky
on mobile.
Codebase unified.
Update cycles synced.
We scope based on product goals — not checkbox features.
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.
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The cost depends on the feature set, backend complexity, and the degree of platform-specific customization required. A cross-platform field tool for a Baytown industrial contractor differs significantly in scope from a consumer-facing ordering app targeting customers across the Greater Houston metro. The key cost advantage of cross-platform over native is that a single codebase covers both iOS and Android — reducing initial development cost and ongoing maintenance overhead. We define scope and budget after a discovery session covering your users, devices, and feature requirements.
A focused cross-platform MVP — core features, UI, and backend integration — typically takes 10 to 16 weeks from design to App Store and Google Play submission. The timeline is generally shorter than building separate native iOS and Android apps. For Baytown businesses with complex features or backend integrations, the timeline extends. We phase the work with working builds at each stage so you can review progress.
Cross-platform makes sense when you need both iOS and Android coverage from launch, your feature requirements do not depend heavily on platform-specific hardware integrations, and development budget or timeline is a meaningful constraint. For Baytown businesses in logistics, field service, and professional services — where staff use a mix of iOS and Android devices across the Houston Ship Channel corridor and Cedar Crossing operations — a single cross-platform codebase eliminates the cost of maintaining two separate native apps. When performance-critical hardware access or deep OS integration is the core requirement, native development is a better fit — we assess that during discovery and recommend accordingly.
We work primarily with React Native and Flutter — the two most mature and widely adopted cross-platform frameworks. React Native is well-suited for Baytown businesses that want close integration with a JavaScript-based web codebase. Flutter is typically the better choice for high-performance UI requirements. We recommend the appropriate framework based on your feature set, team context, and long-term development plans.
For the majority of use cases — data entry, form submission, real-time updates, GPS tracking, camera access, and push notifications — modern React Native and Flutter apps are indistinguishable from native in daily use. For Baytown field service companies operating across the petrochemical corridor around ExxonMobil and Chevron Phillips, this covers everything from job management and inspection reporting to real-time communication and offline data capture. The performance gap versus native only becomes relevant for computationally intensive tasks or deep hardware integrations — scenarios we identify and flag during scoping.
Yes — enterprise backend integration is standard in our cross-platform development scope. We connect apps to ERP platforms, CRM systems, logistics APIs, warehouse management tools, and custom backends. For Baytown businesses in the supply chain and distribution sector near Cedar Crossing Industrial Park — home to Walmart's largest U.S. import center and major logistics operators — integration with existing order management and inventory infrastructure is typically the most technically demanding part of the project. We scope integration complexity carefully during discovery because it is the most reliable predictor of timeline and budget variance.
We manage simultaneous submission to both platforms — preparing store listings, screenshots, privacy documentation, and compliance metadata for App Store and Google Play in parallel. Cross-platform apps occasionally require platform-specific adjustments during the review process — Apple and Google apply different policies and review criteria. We handle all communication with both platforms during review and resolve any issues directly, so your Baytown team receives a confirmed launch date rather than navigating the submission process themselves.
Cross-platform apps require maintenance when React Native or Flutter release framework updates, when Apple or Google update their OS and review policies, and when backend dependencies change. The maintenance advantage over native is meaningful — a single update cycle covers both platforms rather than two separate codebases. For Baytown businesses whose app is an operational or revenue-generating tool, we offer a maintenance retainer covering framework and OS compatibility updates, bug fixes, crash monitoring, and a monthly development allowance for minor improvements while major new features are scoped as separate projects.