Android and iOS apps for companies, field crews, and community projects — built by a team that's shipped mobile software from J2ME through modern XR.
Private company tools, field applications for crews working offsite, and public-facing community apps.
Our own team has shipped Scan Quest and Epic Adventures as live Android and iOS apps, alongside enterprise mobility work spanning BlackBerry, Java/J2ME, Objective-C, Swift, Kotlin, and Wear OS. If the work happens away from a desk — a warehouse floor, a job site, an event — a native app is usually the right call over a mobile website.
Oakdale and Stanislaus County businesses that need software their team or customers carry with them — field service companies, event organizers, and any business where a website alone doesn't cover the job.
Yes. Our team has shipped native apps on both platforms, including Kotlin/Android and Swift/iOS builds of the same product (Scan Quest) running in parallel.
Yes — offline-capable field applications are something we've built for crews working in locations with unreliable connectivity.
Yes, we handle the technical side of app store submission and certification as part of the build.
Show us what you need built, or what's not working right now.