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Customer-facing apps and internal tools your staff can use on day one — built for mid-range Android phones and patchy networks.
Most business software in India is designed in an air-conditioned office for people who sit at desks. Your field staff work from a mid-range Android phone on a patchy 4G connection, between site visits, often in a language that isn't English. We build for that reality — apps your people can actually use on day one, without a training week.
What you get
- Android-first mobile apps and responsive web tools, tested on the devices your team actually carries
- Offline-first design: work continues without signal and syncs when it returns
- Interfaces in the languages your staff and customers actually speak
- Deployment, store listing and update pipeline handled end to end
When this is the right move
- Field teams still report by phone call and WhatsApp photo
- Customers ask for order status because they have nowhere to check it
- The owner's view of the business depends on calling three people
How an engagement runs
1
Design around the worst case
We prototype against the cheapest phone and slowest connection your team realistically uses — if it works there, it works everywhere.
2
Ship a working slice early
A usable first version reaches real hands inside three to four weeks. Feedback from actual use shapes the rest.
3
Harden and hand off
Crash reporting, analytics, an update pipeline, and training for whoever owns it after launch.
Worth asking on the first call
iOS too, or just Android?
Both when needed — but for field teams in India our default is Android first, because that's where the users are, with iOS added when the audience justifies it.
Can it talk to our existing systems?
That's the point. Apps connect to your stock, billing or ERP data rather than creating yet another silo.