Enterprise and field applications
Stock counting, inspection, delivery confirmation and field service apps with offline capture and conflict-aware sync.
Software Engineering
Customer-facing apps and rugged enterprise tools — offline-first, hardware-integrated, and designed for the conditions they are used in.
An app that still works in the cold store, on a bad connection, wearing gloves.
Stock counting, inspection, delivery confirmation and field service apps with offline capture and conflict-aware sync.
Native integration with Chainway, Zebra and Honeywell scanning hardware, including trigger handling and bulk read modes.
Android and iOS applications with the design, store submission and release management that go with them.
The server side built alongside — authentication, sync, push notification and the integrations into your existing systems.
A consumer app competes for attention and lives or dies on polish. An enterprise app competes with a clipboard and lives or dies on whether it works one-handed, in a cold store, with poor signal. We build both, and we do not confuse the two.
For enterprise apps we watch the current process being done, usually on paper, before designing anything.
Early builds on the real handset or handheld, because a screen that works in Figma can be unusable in daylight.
Iterative delivery with backend integration and offline behaviour tested under genuinely poor connectivity.
Store submission or enterprise distribution, crash monitoring, and ongoing releases.
Cross-platform for most business apps — it is faster to build and cheaper to maintain across both stores. Native where the app depends on hardware: RFID SDKs, camera pipelines and background scanning are where cross-platform abstractions start to leak.
On a rugged handheld with a UHF module, yes — that is core work for us. On a standard smartphone you are limited to NFC at very short range, or the camera for barcodes.
Yes, including store account setup, listing assets and review submission. For internal enterprise apps we set up private distribution instead, so the app never goes near a public store.
Site surveys and first consultations cost nothing. If RFID or surveillance is not the right answer for you, we will say so.