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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Cross-platform app development in Los Angeles typically ranges from $25,000 to $150,000 depending on complexity and features. The cost advantage comes from writing one codebase that works on both iOS and Android — particularly valuable in LA where your app might serve entertainment industry clients in Burbank, logistics operations near the Port of LA, and tech startups in Santa Monica. At Toimi, we provide detailed estimates after understanding your requirements and target users. Most LA projects include design, development, testing, and deployment to both app stores, with optional maintenance packages for ongoing updates.
A typical cross-platform app for a Los Angeles business takes 8 to 16 weeks from kickoff to launch. Simple apps with standard features launch faster, while complex apps serving LA's diverse markets — say, a platform connecting production crews across Hollywood or a delivery app covering the sprawl from Downtown to Pasadena — require more time. We work in two-week sprints with regular check-ins, so you see progress continuously. The single codebase approach means we develop faster than building separate native apps, which matters when you're racing to serve LA's fast-moving entertainment, fashion, or hospitality sectors.
Cross-platform apps work exceptionally well for LA's entertainment production companies, fashion and retail brands, food delivery services, real estate agencies, and logistics firms. In entertainment, production coordinators use cross-platform apps to manage shoots across locations from Culver City to Griffith Park. Fashion brands in the Arts District launch shopping apps that work seamlessly on any device. Logistics companies coordinating shipments through LAX or the Port of Long Beach need reliable apps that their entire workforce can access regardless of phone type. The approach delivers consistent experiences whether your users are in Century City high-rises or Venice Beach storefronts.
Cross-platform development uses frameworks like Flutter or React Native to build one app that runs on both iOS and Android — you write the code once and deploy everywhere. Native development means creating separate apps for each platform using Swift for iOS and Kotlin for Android. For most Los Angeles businesses, cross-platform makes more sense because it cuts development time nearly in half and costs 30-40% less while still delivering excellent performance. We recommend native only when you need very specific hardware features or absolute maximum performance, which is rare outside specialized gaming or augmented reality applications popular in LA's tech scene.
Yes — we regularly integrate cross-platform apps with CRM systems, payment processors, inventory management tools, and custom APIs that Los Angeles businesses already rely on. Whether you're connecting to Salesforce for your West LA sales team, integrating Square for retail locations across the city, or linking to a warehouse management system serving distribution centers in Commerce or Carson, cross-platform frameworks handle these integrations smoothly. We map out all integration requirements during discovery and test thoroughly to ensure data flows correctly between your new app and existing business systems.
After launch, we offer maintenance packages that include bug fixes, OS updates, security patches, and feature additions as your Los Angeles business grows. Many LA clients start with a basic app and add features over time — perhaps adding appointment booking after initial launch, or integrating new payment methods as their customer base expands from local to regional. With cross-platform apps, updates deploy to both iOS and Android simultaneously, which means faster rollouts and consistent experiences. We typically respond to critical issues within 24 hours and schedule enhancement releases based on your business priorities and user feedback.
We use Slack or email for daily communication and schedule weekly video calls to review progress, demonstrate new features, and plan upcoming sprints. Since we work with clients across LA — from downtown tech companies to Westside agencies — we're flexible with meeting times and always accommodate Pacific Time schedules. You'll have direct access to your project manager and lead developer, and we maintain a shared project board where you can track every task in real time. Most LA clients appreciate seeing tangible progress each week rather than waiting months for a big reveal.
We primarily recommend Flutter or React Native depending on your specific needs and timeline. Flutter offers exceptional performance and beautiful UI components that work well for consumer-facing apps — ideal for LA's retail, hospitality, and entertainment brands that need polished interfaces. React Native makes sense when your team already has JavaScript developers or when you need to share code with a web application. Both frameworks are mature, well-supported, and deliver native-quality experiences. During our discovery phase, we evaluate your requirements, existing tech stack, and long-term maintenance plans to recommend the best fit for your Los Angeles business.