Smerdoff
Smerdoff / Austin, TX / Apps

App Development Company in Austin, TX

Austin startups and small businesses need a mobile app that ships fast and holds up after launch. Smerdoff builds iOS, Android, and cross-platform apps for Austin companies remotely, from first prototype to App Store release.

from $2,000from 3 weeks
AustiniOSAndroidCross-platformMVP

What we build for Austin clients

Startup apps

first mobile releases for Austin founders validating a product

Cross-platform builds

a single React Native codebase for iOS and Android

Native apps

Swift and Kotlin builds when performance or platform APIs require it

Post-launch support

bug fixes, OS updates, and new features after release

Platform

iOS, Android, or both, chosen for the actual audience

For most Austin startups a single cross-platform codebase covers both stores. We recommend native only when the app depends on platform-specific hardware or performance.

Execution

A working app before the scope grows

We scope the smallest version of the app that proves the core use case, then ship it to TestFlight or a closed Android track before expanding.

Search

Support visibility beyond the app stores

Alongside the app we make sure the supporting web presence is crawlable and citable, with clear service scope, pricing, and FAQs for search and AI assistants.

Best fit for Austin app projects

Smerdoff is a good fit for an Austin company that needs a focused remote team to design, build, and ship a mobile app without hiring in-house.

FAQ

Yes. Most projects use a single cross-platform codebase for both stores; we switch to native Swift or Kotlin when a feature requires it.

A focused MVP app typically starts around $2,000. The final price depends on platform choice, integrations, and feature scope.

Yes. We handle bug fixes, OS and store policy updates, and new feature work after the app is live.

A focused first release usually takes 6-10 weeks depending on scope. We confirm a realistic timeline after a short discovery call.

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Send the Austin app brief

Tell us the platform, core user flow, and target launch date. We will suggest the leanest build that gets a real app in front of users.