Mobile App Development — iOS & Android
PASDEV builds iOS and Android mobile apps using React Native — a single codebase that ships to both platforms at a fraction of the cost of building two separate native apps. The result is fast, smooth, and indistinguishable from native for the vast majority of use cases.
We've shipped mobile products across fitness, finance, and service industries. Every app we build is designed for the real world: quick load times, intuitive navigation, and a UX that makes sense to your target users.
What We Deliver
- Cross-platform iOS and Android app from a single React Native codebase
- App Store and Google Play submission handled for you
- Supabase or custom API backend integration
- Push notifications, biometrics, camera, and other native APIs
- PWA option for web-first apps that need mobile installability
Pricing and Timeline
Mobile app MVPs start around $6,000–$12,000. Timeline is typically 4–8 weeks for a focused MVP, depending on feature complexity and backend requirements. All projects are fixed-price.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much does a mobile app cost?
- Mobile app projects vary by complexity. A focused MVP with core features typically starts around $6,000–$12,000. We scope every project individually and give you a fixed price upfront.
- How long does mobile app development take?
- A React Native MVP can ship in 4–8 weeks. Timeline depends on feature count, third-party integrations, and review cycles with Apple/Google.
- Do you build for both iOS and Android?
- Yes. We build cross-platform apps using React Native — a single codebase that ships to both App Store and Google Play, reducing cost and maintenance overhead.
- Will the app feel native?
- React Native apps are indistinguishable from native at the UI level. We use platform-specific gestures, animations, and APIs to ensure a smooth, native-feeling experience on both platforms.
- Do you handle App Store submission?
- Yes. We handle the full submission process for both App Store and Google Play, including screenshots, descriptions, and compliance requirements.
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