iOS, Android, and desktop apps that ship to the real app stores — designed mobile-first, with an AI feature at the core, not bolted on at the end.
Plenty of shops will build you an app. Far fewer have actually shipped one through Google Play’s and Apple’s review gauntlet — dealt with store rejections, push notifications, signing keys, and the update treadmill that starts the day after launch. An app isn’t a deliverable; it’s a living product, and the gap between “we built a demo” and “it’s live on the store and stays live” is where most projects quietly die.
The other trap is building a mobile app that’s just your website in a wrapper, with no reason to live on someone’s home screen. An app earns its install by doing something native and useful — offline, fast, notification-driven — ideally with an AI capability a plain site can’t match.
You want a partner who’s been through store review, knows the maintenance reality, and treats the AI layer as the reason the app exists in the first place.
We build cross-platform so one codebase serves iOS, Android, and the web where it makes sense — then we handle the unglamorous store-submission work that sinks most projects.
We find the one thing the app must do brilliantly and design the whole experience around it, mobile-first.
Gestures, offline behavior, push notifications, and performance that feel like an app — not a wrapped web page.
One codebase across iOS and Android (and desktop where it fits), with the AI feature wired into the core experience.
We handle Google Play and App Store submission, signing, review feedback, and the back-and-forth that gets you approved.
OS updates, new features, crash monitoring — we keep it alive on a Care plan instead of leaving you with a frozen build.
Stage Rush — our rhythm game — is live on Google Play with 18 stages, built and published through the real store-review process, signing keys and all. Fashy.ai, our AI fashion ecosystem, runs a production mobile experience that reads your seasonal color type from a selfie, generates daily outfits from an AI smart closet, and layers in fashion battles and a wardrobe marketplace. Store submission and an AI-first mobile experience aren’t theory for us — they’re shipped.
A focused single-purpose app with one AI feature fits the Pro ($1,999) build; larger multi-feature apps are scoped from there. Maintenance, OS updates, and new features run on a Care plan ($99–$199/mo) — essential for anything living on the stores.
AI does ~70% of the build; a US founder ships the rest — and you own the code.
Both, from one codebase. We build cross-platform so you’re not paying to develop and maintain two separate apps, and we ship to Google Play and the App Store. We can target desktop too when it makes sense.
Yes — Stage Rush is live on Google Play, built and shipped through the full review process, and Fashy.ai runs a production mobile experience. We’ve handled signing, store rejections, and the update cycle, so we know where projects usually get stuck.
Whatever makes your app worth installing — vision (like Fashy reading colors from a selfie), a chat assistant, recommendations, or generation. We treat the AI feature as the reason the app exists, not a gimmick bolted on at the end.
Apps need ongoing care — OS updates break things, stores change rules, users want features. We keep your app current on a Care plan rather than handing you a build that slowly rots.
Take the 2-minute AI audit and we’ll come back with a written brief and a fixed quote — no jargon, no pressure. Founder-led from Bremerton, WA; you own everything we ship.