Columbus OH Mobile App Cross Platform Development
BASIC
- Around 5 Screens.
- Around 5 Integrations
- Only simple validations on device
- No-obligation inquiry.
- Team consists of: Dev Team - 1 Developer (full time) QA Team - 1 Test Engineer (shared)
STANDARD
- Around 10 Screens
- Around 10 Integrations
- Simple business logic for Validations / Calculations / Chart Data etc.
- Some local storage of data
- Team consists of: Dev Team - 1 Developer (full time) QA Team - 1 Test Engineer (shared)
- 1 Project Manager (shared)
- 1 Team Lead (shared)
PREMIUM
- Around 20 Screens
- Around 20 Integrations
- Complex business logic like Interactive Charts, Animations, Validations, Conditions etc.
- Complete local storage of data used by App
- We will create suggestions on monthly basis for improvement for you.
Cross-Platform App Development Services & Solutions in Columbus OH
We take your groundwork and create a market-ready app based on your needs while you focus on product and company growth.
Flutter is the fastest-growing cross-platform development framework. It was introduced in 2017 by Google and managed to gain great popularity among cross-platform programmers.
Columbus OH News
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