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What happens after the app is launched?

Launch day is just the beginning. After your application goes live, we offer flexible post-launch support and maintenance packages. This includes monitoring server performance, fixing unexpected bugs, updating software dependencies for security compliance, and helping you plan and develop new features based on the real feedback you receive from your early users.

Who owns the intellectual property (IP) and source code?

You do. Once the development is completed and all project milestones are paid for, 100% of the intellectual property, design assets, and source code belong entirely to you. We do not hold your code hostage or charge royalty fees; you have complete ownership to scale, sell, or modify your application as your business grows.

Who actually builds my app?

Your application is built by a dedicated, in-house team of experienced professionals. This includes a Product Manager to guide the strategy, a UI/UX Designer to craft the look and feel, Senior Software Engineers to write clean and secure code, and Quality Assurance (QA) testers to ensure everything works flawlessly across all devices before deployment.

Do you build for both iPhone and Android?

Yes, we build for both iOS and Android platforms. To maximize your budget and reach, we typically utilize modern cross-platform development frameworks (such as React Native or Flutter). This allows us to write a single codebase that runs beautifully on both Apple and Android devices, dramatically cutting down your initial development and ongoing maintenance costs

Will my app include Artificial Intelligence (AI)?

It completely depends on your project goals, but we absolutely can include AI features. We can integrate powerful machine learning models, natural language processing, intelligent automation, or smart recommendation engines into your application. During our discovery phase, we will evaluate whether an AI integration adds direct value to your users or if it's something better […]

How long does it take to build an MVP?

Building a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) typically takes anywhere from 6 to 12 weeks, depending on the complexity of your core features. Our main focus during this stage is speed-to-market. We focus entirely on developing the essential functionality required to solve your users' core problems, allowing you to launch quickly, save budget, and test your […]

Why should I start with a Web App instead of a Mobile App?

Starting with a Web App (MVP) allows you to launch faster and gather real-world data from users on any device. It is a cost-effective way to validate your user journey and refine features before investing in the higher development costs of the Apple and Google App Stores.