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React Native Mobile App Development

Maxxsol builds cross-platform iOS and Android apps using React Native — properly, not hacked together to save a week. We focus on performance, maintainability, and release workflows that let your team iterate without things breaking.

The problem

Mobile apps that feel like they were an afterthought

A lot of React Native apps are built by web developers who treat mobile as "just a different screen." The result is an app that looks right in screenshots but performs poorly, feels unresponsive, and breaks on edge cases users hit constantly.

Mobile users have higher expectations than web users and lower tolerance for friction. A slow list scroll or a broken gesture is enough to lose a user who would have stayed on a comparable web product.

App feels sluggish compared to native competitors
Platform-specific bugs on iOS or Android
App store rejections from review compliance issues
Release pipeline requires manual work every time
Our approach

Mobile done properly, from strategy to store

01

Platform strategy

We confirm whether React Native is the right choice for your product, map out the app's core flows, and decide how it connects to your backend — before writing any UI code.

02

Architecture and navigation

Navigation structure, state management, and offline behaviour are designed upfront. Getting these wrong early creates the kind of debt that makes every future feature harder.

03

UI and feature implementation

We build polished, performant interfaces — not generic defaults. Animations, gestures, and platform conventions are handled correctly because they are what make a mobile app feel native.

04

Store launch and release workflow

We set up the build pipeline, handle app store submissions, and put a repeatable release workflow in place so publishing updates is a non-event, not a quarterly ordeal.

What's included

From first screen to both stores

We cover the full mobile build — architecture, UI implementation, backend integration, app store submission, and release infrastructure — so you launch with a product that actually works, not one that just demos well.

  • React Native app for iOS and Android
  • backend API integration
  • push notification infrastructure
  • app store submission and review support
  • CI/CD pipeline for mobile builds
  • release workflow documentation
In practice

How we built PhraseShare: a social language app live on the iOS App Store

PhraseShare is a crowd-sourced language learning app that connects learners with native speakers for authentic phrase and dialect discovery. Built in React Native, it supports four interface languages (English, Arabic, French, Spanish), real-time translation requests, audio recordings, and community group chats — and it's live on the iOS App Store.

Read the PhraseShare case study

Frequently asked questions

Why React Native instead of native iOS and Android?

For most startup use cases, React Native delivers the same quality user experience at roughly half the engineering cost — one codebase, two platforms. We use native modules where performance genuinely requires it, but that's rarely the case at startup stage.

Do you build for both iOS and Android?

Yes. We build a single React Native codebase that runs on both platforms. Platform-specific adjustments (navigation patterns, permissions, notifications) are handled correctly — not ignored.

Can you help with App Store and Play Store submissions?

Yes. App Store review can be opaque if you haven't been through it before. We handle the submission process, respond to review feedback, and make sure the build meets Apple and Google's requirements.

What happens if the app needs to integrate with a backend I already have?

We work with existing backends regularly. As long as there's an API we can connect to, we can build the mobile layer on top of it — you don't need to rebuild the backend to get a mobile app.

Scale Faster, Ship Better

Ready to build your mobile app properly?

Start with a free 30-minute MVP Audit. We'll assess the scope, help you decide what belongs in v1, and give you a realistic timeline and cost estimate.