React Native developers who bring your web team's JavaScript and React knowledge straight into mobile — shared logic, shared patterns, one codebase shipping to both iOS and Android stores.
If your team already writes React, React Native reuses that mental model, and often real code, instead of starting mobile from zero.
We regularly inherit existing React Native apps — outdated dependencies, half-finished migrations, unclear architecture — and get them stable again.
We write native Swift/Kotlin modules for the pieces that need real platform performance, instead of forcing everything through JavaScript.
Fast Refresh and a huge component ecosystem mean visible progress every week, which matters most when you're validating on a budget.
Navigation, state management, and project structure built to scale past the MVP.
Custom Swift/Kotlin bridges for camera, payments, and hardware-heavy features.
Dependency upgrades, New Architecture migration, and stabilizing apps you already have.
Bridge and rendering profiling so the app feels native, not just React running on a phone.
Build signing, store listings, and submission for both the App Store and Google Play.
React Native reuses React's component model, state patterns, and often a real share of your team's JavaScript logic, so the learning curve and ramp-up time are far shorter than starting mobile from scratch.
React Native bridges to native UI components, while Flutter renders its own. Both perform well for typical business apps; React Native's edge is reusing your team's existing React and JavaScript investment.
Yes — this is a large share of what we do. Outdated dependencies, stalled New Architecture migrations, and unclear component structure are common, and we stabilize and modernize apps we didn't originally build.
It depends on scope, not hourly rate. We scope a fixed deliverable — an MVP feature set, a specific integration list — and quote against that, so cost is tied to what ships, not hours logged.
Tell us what your app needs to do — we'll scope the React Native build and a fixed estimate.