Mobile App Service

Apps people keep installed.

iOS and Android apps connected to the same catalogue, stock and orders as your store — and an honest conversation first about whether you need one at all.

  • iOS
  • Android
  • Cross-platform
  • Commerce apps
  • LINE integration
  • Shopify PartnerCertified to build and support Shopify and Shopify Plus stores
  • WooExpertRecognised WooCommerce development partner
  • Magento PartnerAdobe Commerce and Magento 2 solution partner
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Before anything else

Most businesses that want an app don't need one.

An app has one enormous disadvantage a website doesn't: someone has to choose to install it. That makes apps good at keeping existing customers and poor at finding new ones.

We'd rather have this conversation before you spend the money than after. If a fast mobile site or a LINE presence gets you the same outcome, that's what we'll recommend — and we lose the bigger project by saying it.

Signs you don't need an app yet

  • You have fewer than a few thousand regular customers — a fast mobile site will reach more of them
  • The app would do exactly what your website already does
  • Nobody internally owns updates, store submissions and OS upgrades
  • The goal is acquisition — apps retain existing customers, they rarely find new ones

What we build

When an app is the right call.

iOS & Android apps

Cross-platform where it saves you money and native where it genuinely matters — decided on your requirements, not on what we prefer to write.

Commerce apps

Browsing, cart and checkout wired to the same catalogue, stock and pricing as your Magento, Shopify or WooCommerce store — one source of truth, not two.

Push & re-engagement

The actual reason most retail apps exist: reaching customers directly without paying for the impression every time.

Offline-tolerant behaviour

Thai mobile data drops. Apps should hold state and sync when the connection returns rather than losing what someone just did.

LINE integration

LINE login, messaging and rich menus — often a faster route to the same outcome than asking a customer to install anything.

Release & maintenance

App Store and Play submission, review handling, OS version upgrades and the ongoing updates an app needs to stay published.

Built for Thailand

Built for the phone in your customer's hand.

LINE first

Many Thai businesses get more from a LINE presence than a standalone app. We'll say so if that's your situation.

Mid-range Android

Built and tested on the devices your customers actually carry, not only the newest iPhone.

Thai payments in-app

Local gateways, PromptPay and COD handled inside the app flow, not bounced to a browser.

Order tracking

Delivery status from Thai couriers surfaced in-app, which is what most people open a retail app to check.

How we work

Six steps, starting with a question.

01

Decide if you need one

We start by trying to talk you out of it. If a progressive web app or LINE gets you the same outcome for less, that's the honest recommendation.

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Define the job

One clear reason someone keeps the app installed. Apps that try to be everything get deleted after a week.

03

Design for the thumb

Prototyped and tested on real devices, because app UX standards are stricter than web and users are less forgiving.

04

Build & connect

The app talks to the same catalogue, stock and orders as your store — otherwise you now maintain two truths.

05

Test on real devices

Physical mid-range Android hardware and iOS, on mobile data. Simulators hide exactly the problems your customers hit.

06

Submit & maintain

Store review, release, then the ongoing OS and dependency updates that keep it from silently breaking.

App FAQ

The questions we get asked most.

Often not, and we'd rather say so early. Apps are excellent at retaining customers who already buy from you regularly, and poor at acquiring new ones — someone has to install it first. If you have a modest repeat-customer base, a fast mobile site plus LINE usually delivers more for less. If you have loyal customers ordering frequently, an app can pay for itself.

Cross-platform covers most commerce and business apps well, and one codebase means lower build and maintenance cost. Native is worth it when you're doing heavy device work — sustained camera use, background location, demanding graphics. We choose per project rather than defaulting.

It should. We connect the app to the same catalogue, stock, pricing and orders as your store, usually through the platform's API. Anything else means two systems drifting apart and customers seeing different prices depending which one they opened.

More than a website of equivalent scope, because there are two platforms, stricter review processes and ongoing OS upgrades. A focused commerce app connected to an existing store is a contained project; something with custom device features is not. We scope it in phases so you can commit gradually.

It's not optional with apps. iOS and Android release yearly versions, dependencies age, and store policies change — an unmaintained app eventually stops working or gets delisted. We build that expectation into the plan rather than surprising you a year later.

Frequently, yes, and it's worth taking seriously in Thailand. Your customers already have LINE installed, so you skip the hardest step — getting the install. Rich menus, messaging and LINE Login can cover a lot of what businesses ask an app for, at a fraction of the cost.

Tell us what the app is for.

Describe the job you want it to do and who'd use it. We'll tell you honestly whether an app, a faster site or LINE is the better answer.