Retention over downloads.

Apps people
actually use.

Downloads don't matter. Usage does. We design and develop mobile apps focused on retention, performance, and everyday stickiness — iOS and Android, shipped by one team.
2 seats left for Q2 2026
Cross-platformiOS + Android, one team
Retention-ledBuilt to come back to
Native feel60fps, system-wide
10 weeksDesign to the stores
The problem

Beautiful onboarding. Empty by day 30.

Two agencies. Two codebases. Double the bugs.

Analytics you don't read because they don't tell you anything.

Built for real users. We design and develop mobile apps focused on retention and performance.

How it works

How it ships.

01

Find the hook

What brings users back on day 2, day 7, day 30. Everything else is optional.

02

Design and build

React Native for both platforms. Native feel, one codebase, half the team.

03

Ship and tune

App Store + Play Store submission, analytics, crash reporting, first-month retention tuning.

What you get

What we do.

  • iOS and Android apps from one codebase
  • UX/UI with native patterns
  • Backend integration and auth
  • Push notifications done right — not spam
  • Performance optimisation — 60fps target
  • App Store and Play Store submission
  • Analytics and crash reporting wired in
  • 30-day retention tuning post-launch
Questions · Answers

Common questions.

  • What does it cost?

    Typically €27.5k–€66k depending on scope. Retainer afterwards covers feature work and updates.

  • React Native or native?

    React Native by default — one codebase, two stores. Native if the app needs it (AR, heavy graphics, specific platform APIs).

  • How long does it take?

    Ten weeks from brief to both stores. Longer if the backend is complex.

  • Do you handle App Store submission?

    Yes — including store listing, screenshots, review responses, and the painful bits.

  • What about updates?

    Retainer covers new features, bug fixes, and OS upgrades. Or buy a fixed block of hours per month.

Built to come back to.
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